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1 In the year 1727, they passed a public censure upon this trade.
2 Men would not trust him, and the reprobate chafed under the public censure .
3 There had been some talk of a public censure , but it died away.
4 The shame of public censure was extinguished in general depravity.
5 The unusual public censure highlights a growing divide on Darfur.
6 In the first place, a distant prospect of public censure
7 Nor did his majesty escape public censure on this occasion.
8 I then let the facts be made public , for I thought that my petitioners deserved public censure .
9 But such was the power of public censure and social ostracism that disregard of the court's decision was very rare.
10 Even so, this very public censure rankled North Korea enough that it declared a withdrawal from the six-party talks forever.
11 The International Committee of the Red Cross in a rare public censure detailed serious abuses against detainees and civilians in June.
12 In discipline, stress was laid on the propriety and duty of private admonition, in its successive scriptural steps, before public censure .
13 Russia, it is known, wished to fasten the blame for the revolution on Prince Alexander; but all public censure was vetoed by England.
14 It's judgement day for the mayor of Auckland Len Brown as he faces public censure from his councillors, and a possible vote of no-confidence.
15 Not much therefore was added by it to fame or envy, nor do I remember that it produced either public praise or public censure .
16 The evacuation of Ticonderoga had indeed, at one time, subjected him to much public censure , but it was found, upon inquiry, to be unmerited.
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