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1
It's about you being suspended from duty while you are under
official
reprimand
.
2
Boyle showed him an
official
reprimand
that had been placed in Julia's file.
3
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson will reportedly receive an
official
reprimand
from the AFL on Tuesday.
4
Indiscretion usually guaranteed an
official
reprimand
from one's superior.
5
He's received an
official
reprimand
,
Lapan confirmed -but officers have the right to appeal reprimands.
6
The
official
reprimand
comes out of your record.
7
There was no dismissal, rustication, or
official
reprimand
of Eugene Field by the ever-honored President Hopkins.
8
CENSURE Censure is an
official
reprimand
that could be used to highlight conduct that lawmakers deem inappropriate.
9
The Treasury has been hit with an
official
reprimand
for accepting hundreds of freebies, mostly from banks.
10
Both have deserved an
official
reprimand
,
and both, I sincerely trust, will be sure to get it.
11
In addition to an
official
reprimand
and censure, Kensinger was referred to a special review board for possible demotion.
12
And from that day forth, poor Akakiy Akakievitch, who could not bear up under an
official
reprimand
,
recurred to his mind almost every day.
13
And from that day forth, poor Akaky Akakiyevich, who could not bear up under an
official
reprimand
,
recurred to his mind almost every day.
14
He had withstood an eternal rain of black marks and
official
reprimands
,
and survived it.
15
When my teammates and I tried to take our scarves off, a Team USA
official
reprimanded
us.
16
No doubt, the block leader had gotten
official
reprimands
from the state, followed by orders to clean the yard.
official
reprimand
official