| 21. | Smith Street was also the site of the town pillory in medieval times.
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| 22. | Wilbur is held in a pillory in the cellar.
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| 23. | Punishments for crime included public executions, the pillory, lashes and fines.
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| 24. | He took steps to abolish the whipping post and pillory for misdemeanor offenses.
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| 25. | Punishments were usually public, such as confinement to the stocks or pillory.
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| 26. | More severe penalties like the pillory and flogging were also imposed on occasion.
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| 27. | Meanwhile, shaming penalties _ modern-day pillories _ have had a renaissance.
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| 28. | But some researchers believe this film pillories Hays'reputation without sufficient supporting evidence.
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| 29. | Then, coming apart as his irate superiors berate him, he pillories himself.
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| 30. | It is doubtful many buccaneers got off with just a time in the pillory.
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