Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Myrrha" ¶ 24
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

punishment and she
It had been whispered privately that she had smiled in the congregation, and the Governor Prence sent to knoe her business, and command, after punishment as the bench see fit, her departure and also anyone who brought her to the place from which she came ' ''.
When that student observed an infraction, he or she reported it to the rest of the class and, as a whole, they deliberated on punishment.
As punishment for deceiving Lucina, Galanthis was transformed into a weasel ; she continued to live with Alcmene.
She was not empowered to inflict punishment, and when she complained about their behaviour received no support, but was criticised for not being capable.
In her speech at the 2000 Conservative conference, she called for a zero tolerance policy of prosecution, albeit with only £ 100 fines as the punishment, for users of cannabis.
In some versions of the story of Adonis, who was a late addition to Greek mythology during the Hellenistic period, Artemis sent a wild boar to kill Adonis as punishment for his hubristic boast that he was a better hunter than she.
The anarchist Emma Goldman expressed this view when she wrote, " Consciously or unconsciously, most atheists see in gods and devils, heaven and hell ; reward and punishment, a whip to lash the people into obedience, meekness and contentment.
She therefore said she opposed capital punishment " on epistemological, not moral, grounds.
If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal the NJP to a higher authority.
Nonetheless, though she had failed to produce an heir for Henry V, she was not blamed ; instead, the couple's childlessness was regarded as God's punishment to Henry V for his mistreatment of his father.
She is the only character to show the hunchback a moment of human kindness: as he is being whipped for punishment and jeered by a horrid rabble, she approaches the public stock and gives him a drink of water.
The nobleness of life / Is to do thus ; when such a mutual pair / And such a twain can do ’ t-in which I bind / On pain of punishment the world to weet / We stand up peerless .” Cleopatra immediately says, “ Excellent falsehood !” in an aside, indicating to the audience that she intends for Antony to adopt this rhetoric.
When Bajor finally joins the Federation, Ro intends to leave her post to escape punishment for crimes she committed with the Maquis, but is convinced by Picard to accept a pardon and rejoin Starfleet.
His eldest daughter Queen Mary lived there between 1533 and 1536, when she was sent to wait on the then Princess Elizabeth, as punishment for refusing to recognise Henry's marriage to Anne Boleyn and his religious reforms.
In her deathbed she only fears divine punishment for all she had done, and secures the promise of future deification by her grandson Claudius, an act which, she believes, will guarantee her a blissful afterlife.
Her sisters spread the report that she had only endeavored to conceal unmarried sex with a mortal man, by pretending that Zeus was the father of her child, and said that her destruction was a just punishment for her falsehood.
Aeolus was outraged and compelled Canace to commit suicide as punishment, sending her a sword with which she was to stab herself.
Isabel ’ s only punishment will be that she will never get Larry, who has decided to return to America and live as a common working man.
Branwen-treated cruelly by her husband Matholwch as punishment for Efnisien's mutilation of the horses ( though not before she gives birth to an heir, Gwern ).

punishment and was
By now he was undergoing a fresh torrent of abuse from Tory papers and pamphlets, and action was being taken to effect his punishment by expulsion from Parliament.
The spirit of this group was that we were -- and are -- living in a world doomed to eternal punishment, but that God through Jesus Christ has provided a way of escape for those who confess their sins and accept salvation.
childishness compared to her grown-up understanding that life was a punishment for as yet undisclosed sins.
Apollo would have been banished to Tartarus forever, but was instead sentenced to one year of hard labor as punishment, due to the intercession of his mother, Leto.
In the past, a defendant who refused to plead ( or " stood mute ") was subject to peine forte et dure ( Law French for " strong and hard punishment ").
As punishment for betraying their secrets, Alhazred was tortured.
Many deist freethinkers held that belief in an afterlife with reward and punishment was a necessity of reason and good morals.
He also asserted the principle, that the trial was to be held, and the punishment inflicted, in the place where the crime had been committed.
Alcott was fundamentally and philosophically opposed to corporal punishment as a means of disciplining his students.
The shame and guilt this method induced, he believed, was far superior to the fear instilled by corporal punishment ; when he used physical " correction " he required that the students be unanimously in support of its application, even including the student to be punished.
In punishment for this presumption, Poseidon split the rock with his trident and Ajax was swallowed up by the sea.
His right hand was cut off, his teeth and hair were pulled out, one of his eyes was gouged out, and, among many other sufferings, boiling water was thrown in his face, punishment probably associated with his handsomeness and life of licentiousness.
Andromeda is the daughter of an Aethiopian king in Greek mythology who, as divine punishment for her mother's bragging, the Boast of Cassiopeia, was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster aroused by the queen's hubris.
Alford was faced with the possibility of capital punishment if convicted by a jury trial.
Either the soul knew that the body was corrupt, or it did not ( in which case it would be “ laboring under ignorance ”); both of these considerations are cause for divine punishment.
In yet another version, Adonis was not killed by Artemis, but by Ares, as punishment for being with Aphrodite.
In some countries, amputation of the hands, feet or other body parts is or was used as a form of punishment for people who committed crimes.

punishment and made
This punishment and the degradation to the rank of an aerarian were originally the same ; but when in the course of time a distinction was made between the rural or rustic tribes and the urban tribes, the motio e tribu transferred a person from the rustic tribes to the less respectable city tribes, and if the further degradation to the rank of an aerarian was combined with the motio e tribu, it was always expressly stated.
The women had neglected their worship of Aphrodite, and as a punishment the goddess made the women so foul in stench that their husbands could not bear to be near them.
The revised Constitution of Monaco, proclaimed in 1962, abolished capital punishment, provided for female suffrage, established a Supreme Court to guarantee fundamental liberties and made it difficult for a French national to transfer his or her residence there.
According to some versions of the story, Hippolytus had scorned Aphrodite to become a devotee of Artemis, so Aphrodite made Phaedra fall in love with him as punishment.
" In the year 642, Emperor Taizong of Tang made an effort to eradicate this practice by issuing a decree of a stiffer punishment for those who were found to deliberately injure and heal themselves.
However, in some states ( such as Alabama or Florida ), the ultimate decision on the punishment is made by the judge, and the jury gives only a non binding recommendation.
Sometimes Set is made to carry Osiris ' body to its tomb as part of his punishment.
* Birch rod, made out of twigs from birch or other trees for corporal punishment
A traditional form of punishment took the form of being made to copy, by hand, Latin hexameters.
All Indians within the military districts of San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Monterey who were found qualified were freed from missionary rule and made eligible to become Mexican citizens ; those who wished to remain under mission tutelage were exempted from most forms of corporal punishment.
As " punishment " for eavesdropping on Gandalf's conversation with Frodo regarding the One Ring, Sam was made Frodo's first companion on his journey to Rivendell.
Except for the punishment of desertion, which was made a felony by statute in the reign of Henry VI, these ordinances or Articles of War remained almost the sole authority for the enforcement of discipline until 1689, when the first Mutiny Act was passed and the military forces of the crown were brought under the direct control of parliament.
As the punishment of every conceivable offence was provided, any articles made under the act could be no more than an empty formality having no practical effect.
As a punishment from Queen Persephone for his trickery, King Sisyphus was made to roll a huge boulder up a steep hill.
An inscription discovered at Milas, the ancient Mylasa, details the punishment of certain conspirators who had made an attempt upon his life at a festival in a temple at Labranda in 353.
Although the decision had been made in late 1967, it was widely seen in the media as a punishment for being caught off guard by the communist assault.
According to some sources, Hippolytus had spurned Aphrodite to remain a steadfast and virginal devotee of Artemis, and Aphrodite made Phaedra fall in love with him as a punishment.
As punishment the Corinthian is turned into a mortal and Echo ( made a natural female in the Dreaming ) is given his position.
For attempting to undo the proper order and place herself in Hanwi's position and forgetting her own family, one of her two faces was made ugly as punishment.
The United States has made reservations that none of the articles should restrict the right of free speech and association ; that the US government may impose capital punishment on any person other than a pregnant woman, including persons below the age of 18 ; that " cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment " refers to those treatments or punishments prohibited by the Fifth, Eighth and / or Fourteenth Amendments to the US Constitution ; that Paragraph 1, Article 15 will not apply ; and that, notwithstanding paragraphs 2 ( b ) and 3 of Article 10 and paragraph 4 of Article 14, the US government may treat juveniles as adults, and accept volunteers to the military prior to the age of 18.
Procedural justice concerns the fairness and the transparency of the processes by which decisions are made, and may be contrasted with distributive justice ( fairness in the distribution of rights or resources ), and retributive justice ( fairness in the punishment of wrongs ).
Within that period United States soldiers, while committing no offense, had been perfidiously attacked and inhumanly murdered in your streets ; no punishment had been awarded, and I believe, no arrests had been made for these atrocious crimes ; supplies of provisions intended for this garrison had been stopped ; the intention to capture this fort had been boldly proclaimed ; your most public thoroughfares were daily patrolled by large numbers of troops, armed and clothed, at least in part, with articles stolen from the United States ; and the Federal flag, while waving over the Federal offices, was cut down by some person wearing the uniform of a Maryland officer.
The position of a hostage was that of a prisoner of war, to be retained till the negotiations or treaty obligations were carried out, and liable to punishment ( in ancient times ), and even to death, in case of treachery or refusal to fulfil the promises made.

0.210 seconds.