| 31. | Home demolition was often employed by the state as a means of punishing crimes regarded as exceptionally dishonourable.
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| 32. | The surrender of Takenaga's unit was seen as an extremely dishonourable act by the Japanese Army.
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| 33. | Though sometimes expressed through bastards for instance but for a lady to be promiscuous was seen as dishonourable.
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| 34. | Death on the stairs was considered extremely dishonourable and dreadful, yet several Lucius Aelius Sejanus and the emperor Vitellius.
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| 35. | There were also a few politicians who felt the killing of Mughal princes by Hodson had been'dishonourable '.
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| 36. | Ibn Tulun reportedly secretly hoped that his son would refuse to do such a dishonourable act, but he agreed.
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| 37. | In the ethos of the SS, the refusal to commit crimes ordered by a leader constituted a dishonourable deed.
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| 38. | Is proven negligence punished with a fine and loss of deposit, or is there also dishonourable mention in a blacklist?
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| 39. | This is a bedrock moral principle in this country "; Lord Hoffman said " The use of torture is dishonourable.
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| 40. | This, coupled with the dishonourable loss of their sachems, demanded they set out to terrorize New France as never before.
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