| 41. | The regiment was duly formed by the regimentation of six independent companies as the 104th Foot in October 1761.
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| 42. | Even in the post-Amarna period, when regimentation returned, signs of rebellion are visible in the details.
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| 43. | Despite the camp's austere regimentation, there is little of the desperate sullenness of a maximum security prison.
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| 44. | Even if Americans would accept that type of regimentation, those security measures still couldn't be duplicated here.
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| 45. | A third complained about the " regimentation of thought " in the United States that was stifling dissent.
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| 46. | As all four of us are averse to group regimentation, we did not even think of a package tour.
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| 47. | Some former prisoners, in fact, say the maniacal regimentation was an impediment to rehabilitation, not an aid.
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| 48. | If needed, it would have been raised to full strength through the regimentation of the Territorial Force infantry units.
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| 49. | Innis also warned that printed books could produce conformity of thought akin to the regimentation of workers in industrial factories.
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| 50. | Japan's social discipline may be very admirable, but one person's discipline is another's regimentation.
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