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Ironic and Punishment
The first toy, produced in 2006, was a motorized statuette entitled " Ironic Punishment " based on the " Treehouse of Horror IV " episode where Homer sells his soul to the Devil ( Ned Flanders ) in exchange for a donut.
* Ironic Punishment ( April 2006 )

Ironic and ,"
" Moronic " parodies Alanis Morissette's " Ironic ," and the Pixies ' " Gigantic " is parodied by Self's " Titanic ".

Ironic and detail
* Chiller examined in detail on Ironic Consumer

Ironic and all
Ironic as it may be, in revealed mode, almost all Consortium units have stealth capabilities.

Ironic and world
* The Lavender Dragon is the name of a 1923 Fantasy novel by Eden Phillpotts which is an " Ironic mock-medieval romance in which a benevolent dragon steals lonely humans to populate his utopian community, in spite of the attempts of knights errant to keep them in a world ruled by intolerance and injustice.

Ironic and !
( Ironic Granny )-This sketch follows an old woman who is continually causing trouble for her family, then when she is asked to do something to help with the situation, she replies " Will I, bollocks!

Punishment and Department
An example of the classical use of xíng is xíng bù ( 刑部: " Department of Punishment ") for the legal or justice department in imperial China.
The Department of Punishment was changed to fa bu ( 法部: " Department of Law ") in the early 1900s legal reforms.
He sent his reports to journalists, academics and human rights campaigners, drawing attention with titles like “ Torture in Israel ,” and “ Collective Punishment in the West Bank .” During the 1970s and ensuring decades he went on a number of speaking tours to universities, churches and other institutions in the United State and met privately with members of Congress and officials of the State Department.
* Pauline Engel: The Abolition of Capital Punishment in New Zealand: Wellington: Department of Justice: 1977.
According to Department of Justice historian Pauline Engel, the British Royal Commission on Capital Punishment ( 1953 ) may have heavily influenced the rise of abolitionism, as did the controversies that surrounded the executions of Harry Whiteland and Edward Te Whiu, which raised questions about post-war trauma, intellectual and developmental disability as factors for leniency.
* Engel, Pauline ( 1977 ): The Abolition of Capital Punishment in New Zealand: Wellington: Department of Justice.
* Garing, Maureen ( 1994 ): " Lex talionis and the Christian Churches: The Question of Capital Punishment in New Zealand " ( p. 112-122 ) in J. Veitch ( ed ) To Strive and Not to Yield: Essays in Honour of Colin Brown: Wellington: Victoria University Department of Religious Studies: ISBN 0-475-11013-7

Punishment and ,"
* Ruth Gavison, " Privacy and the Limits of the Law ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1996 ), paperback, 552 pages, pp. 46 – 68.
* Judith Jarvis Thomson, " The Right to Privacy ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 ), 552 pages, pp. 34 – 46.
In describing what constituted " gross disproportionality ," the Court could not find any guidance from the history of the Excessive Fines Clause and so relied on Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause case law:
" The first type, " Monarchical Punishment ," involves the repression of the populace through brutal public displays of executions and torture.
The second, " Disciplinary Punishment ," is what Foucault says is practiced in the modern era.
The Impact of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund on Capital Punishment Decision Making in the U. S. Courts of Appeals ," Political Research Quarterly 1998 51 ( 1 ): 191-219.
" Punishment and Expiation: Overlapping Domains in Brahmanical Law ," Indologica Taurinensia 33: 93 – 122.
*" Coercion and Military Strategy: Why Denial Works and Punishment Doesn't ," Journal of Strategic Studies 15. 4 ( 1992 ) p. 423-475.
" Strategies of Coercion: Denial, Punishment, and the Future of Air Power ," Security Studies 7. 3 ( Spring 1998 ) p. 182-228.
The title itself, " Disease is Punishment ," could be a very obscure reference to the band Devo, who the Network is heavily influenced by.
# Helen Boritch, " The Criminal Class Revisited: Recidivism and Punishment in Ontario, 1871-1920 ," Mar 01, 2005 ; 29: 137-170.

Punishment and has
According to the book Gender, Crime, and Punishment published by Yale University Press, " Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits that the state has sufficient evidence to find him or her guilty, should the case go to trial.
: The legal definition of insanity has not advanced significantly since 1843 ; in 1953 evidence was given to the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment that doctors even then regarded the legal definition to be obsolete and misleading.
The U. S. Supreme Court has ruled that this amendment's Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause applies to the states.
The Supreme Court has held that the amendment's Due Process Clause incorporates all of the substantive protections of the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth ( except for its Grand Jury Clause ) and Sixth Amendments and the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Eighth Amendment.
Schiele has been the subject of a biographical film, Excess & Punishment ( aka Egon Schiele Exzess und Bestrafung ), a 1980 film originating in Germany with a European cast that explores Schiele's artistic demons leading up to his early death.
Punishment is necessary in some cases, but also has the potential to backfire, causing children to adopt more violent or more anti-social ways.
In film, the doughnut has inspired Dora's Dunking Doughnuts ( 1933 ), The Doughnuts ( 1963 ) and Tour de Donut: Gluttons for Punishment.
In letters written in November 1865 an important conceptual change occurred: the " story " has become a " novel ", and from here on all references to Crime and Punishment are to a novel.
Duran believed that Judaism has three dogmas only: the existence of haShem, the Torah's Divine origin, and Reward and Punishment ; in this regard he was followed by Joseph Albo.
Others have used the term to mean the deliberate physical destruction of a group who share the main characteristic of belonging to a political movement ; this definition has been used because the systematic destruction of such groups are not covered as genocide under the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide ( CPPCG ).
He had emigrated after the abolition of Capital Punishment to work as an airline engineer and not, as has been speculated, as a hangman.
He has narrated five novels for BBC Radio 4 and Naxos AudioBooks: Crime and Punishment ( 1994 ), The Idiot ( 1995 ), The Picture of Dorian Grey ( 1995 ), A White Merc With Fins ( 1997 ) and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen ( 2007 ).
The Maryland General Assembly in 2008 has established the Maryland Commission on Capital Punishment to provide recommendations concerning the application and administration of capital punishment in the state so that they are free from bias and error and achieve fairness and accuracy.
Using the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, approved by the United Nations in 1948 and ratified by the United States in 1988, the CoC has established itself as a leading non-partisan commenter on the Darfur Genocide, as well as on the war-torn region of Chechnya in Russia, a zone that the CoC believes could produce genocidal atrocities.
He has secured a variety of television credits in the UK, including the BBC sitcom My Family, the drama Crime and Punishment starring John Simm and North and South.
Punishment of noncompliant individuals has been rare.
She has appeared in numerous television and movie projects including the TBS Original Movie First Daughter and Crime and Punishment in Suburbia which appeared at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival.
* The UN Principles of Medical Ethics relevant to the Role of Health Personnel, particularly Physicians, in the Protection of Prisoners and Detainees against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment ( UN. 1982 ) applies specifically to medical and other health workers but it has no implementation mechanism to ensure enforcement.
Yes, Gentlemen, I venture to call it a Duty ; ’ tis the Duty of the first and great Command of Nature, and of Nature ’ s God, Increase and multiply: A Duty, from the steady Performance of which nothing has ever been able to deter me ; but for it ’ s Sake, I have hazarded the Loss of the public Esteem, and frequently incurr ’ d public Disgrace and Punishment ; and therefore ought, in my humble Opinion, instead of a Whipping, to have a Statue erected to my Memory.
The school also has a licence from the Government to keep Historical Documents Such as Punishment Books, Registers and other school documents from the past.
The European Union has referred to the Istanbul Protocol in its Guidelines to EU Policy towards Third Countries on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment adopted by the General Affairs Council in 2001.
The movie has been titled, " Punishment " overseas.
" His thriller The Alphabet Killer, which reunited him with Eliza Dushku ( Wrong Turn ), Martin Donovan (" Right to Die "), and Michael Ironside ( Crime and Punishment in Suburbia ), has been picked up for international distribution by New Films International.
He has played many different roles on various television programmes, including the leading dramatic role in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment in 1964.

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