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Значения термина rustication на английском
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Использование термина rustication на английском
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No, he probably thought the rustication would make a man of me.
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Cranch is about breaking up house-keeping preparatory to his summer rustication.
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I sometimes feel that I'd like a little rustication myself.
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Camp David was 125 lethal acres of high-security rustication.
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Yes, but, but-buthow can a man like you retire to rustication in the country?
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There was no dismissal, rustication, or official reprimand of Eugene Field by the ever-honored President Hopkins.
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This inevitably meant rustication, and, above all, expulsion from the academic association to which he belonged.
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The latter were not consoled by their experience that no flirtation lasted beyond the period of rustication.
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Where I next settle I shall continue, and that must be in a state of retirement and rustication.
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They resided in rented offices in a converted nineteenth-century warehouse with blue plaster rustication around its main gate.
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Thus Mr Sudberry landed his first and last salmon- aten-pounder-andthus ,brilliantly ,terminatedhis three-months' rustication in the Highlands.
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The period of my rustication was expired, and the term immediately preceding the summer vacation was on the point of beginning.
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The punishments which are at present generally adopted in American colleges are warning, admonition, the letter home, suspension, rustication, and expulsion.
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And then came demand for an apology; refusal on my part; appeal to the dean; convocation; and rustication of George Savage Fitz-Boodle.
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There his hedonistic lifestyle attracted splashy headlines in the student press, and may have led to his rustication by the university authorities.
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George Fitz-Boodle recounts how, as a boy, he was flogged for smoking, and how, at Oxford, smoking among other villainies led to his rustication.