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1 The promotion was recognized as a censure by implication on his chief.
2 Brand had escaped similar censure by resigning from the corporation the previous day.
3 Winston Peters faces censure by Parliament after it debates today the Privileges committee's report.
4 Senator Joseph McCarthy, whose anti-Communist crusade eventually led to his censure by the Senate.
5 On March 8, North escaped censure by ten votes only.
6 They all in fact endeavour to disarm censure by an appearance of openness and sincerity.
7 Human rights groups welcomed the censure by the Council.
8 But Eli made atonement for his rash, unfriendly censure by a kind of fatherly benediction.
9 It also agreed to a censure by Finra.
10 Private colleges are also far more likely to be exposed to censure by the Quality Assurance Agency.
11 Peters faces censure by Parliament after it debates today the Privileges committee's report into the Glenn donations affair.
12 She did not wait to be taken to task, but proceeded to avert censure by volubility and self-praise.
13 This tragic culmination of Berkeley's ruthless cruelties was the occasion of the bitter censure by the king, already recorded.
14 The House passed the vote of censure by 235 votes to 79 with 37 abstentions.
15 God forbid that an unworthy churl should escape merited censure by hanging on to the stirrup-leather of the sublime caballero.
16 If things do get hostile, the Accords say you have to take it outside or risk censure by the signatory nations.
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