| 41. | It will be another punctuation mark in the long and dishonourable history of so-called " over-unity " machines.
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| 42. | Death on the stairs was considered extremely dishonourable and dreadful, yet several senators and even an emperor met their demise here.
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| 43. | With this honourable intention in mind, a desperate Ganesh resorted to a dishonourable act which he has now confessed to : forgery.
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| 44. | He faces a maximum of 28 years in prison, along with reduction in rank, dishonourable discharge, and forfeiture of pay.
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| 45. | Publicly Marlborough toed the government line, but privately he had real doubts about pressing the French into accepting such a dishonourable course.
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| 46. | Mr Hokkasawa is stuck by her beauty and decides it would be dishonourable to kill Roman and take his daughter as a wife.
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| 47. | Looking back on these acts he described them as A disgraceful, disgusting, dishonourable and downgrading performance on my part .
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| 48. | Raeder's friends Trotha and Levetzow were not so lucky, both resigning rather than suffering the humiliation of a dishonourable discharge.
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| 49. | Gabriel warns her that Frank is dangerous and dishonourable, but she nevertheless elopes with him, and they share their wedding night together.
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| 50. | It was the most dishonourable death imaginable, originally reserved for slaves, hence still called " supplicium servile " by humiliores " ).
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