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When the time of their disciplinary punishment expires, they will be returned to the common cell.
Subject to disciplinary punishments, he soon fled again.
During his time in the Air Force he was court martialed three times, and also received many disciplinary punishments.
Disciplinary punishments help to reinforce an individual's good conscience, by providing external support in the battle against falling into vice.
He also accentuated that he would give disciplinary punishments to whom contravening the said order.
Czech gendarmes (četníci) guarded the places (service in such camps was considered a disciplinary punishment).
They may only pronounce disciplinary punishments, but no criminal sentences (e.g. no imprisonment, except 21 days of detention in the watch room).
Because of "Western faction]"'s disciplinary punishment, which was led by Jeong Cheol.
Military drummers were also employed on the parade field, when troops passed in review, and in various ceremonies including ominous drum rolls accompanying disciplinary punishments.
At Randolph-Macon Academy, Maypray is in charge of tours (disciplinary punishment for cadets), and works as a substitute teacher during the day.
The lowest servicemember empowered to use disciplinary means is the company executive officer, while the full range of disciplinary punishments is only available to brigade commanders.
The following stream of disciplinary punishments for "refusing to work", often for trumped-up reasons, resulted in him becoming rather withdrawn toward the end of his sentence.
The ASB member was reinstated as the vice president of ASB and would face no further disciplinary punishment in the matter.
Where the earlier forms of corporal punishment were directed at the body of the convict, disciplinary punishment aimed, via the body, at the 'soul' of the offender.
In a press release, the NCAA stated that the transfer exception cited in Masoli's case is intended for students pursuing new academic study, not avoiding disciplinary punishments.
Already, in his speech of July 7, Godefroy Cavaignac had announced that this officer would "receive the disciplinary punishments he deserved," and transferred his case to a disciplinary board.
The new Matt Cooke, obviously affected by this disciplinary punishment and the repercussions within his own team, met Pittsburgh reporters on Monday night with a vow to change his wicked ways.
The team games are generally among the strongest - football is simplistic but surprisingly entertaining, not least the lack of disciplinary punishment for the kind of fouls even Lee Cattermole might balk at committing.
Mr. Chebrikov said the K.G.B. chief in the Ukraine, Stepan N. Mukha, had been "instructed to impose disciplinary punishment" against other officers of the agency who "committed unlawful actions."
Fifth, the interrogator's superiors must react firmly and without hesitation to every deviation from the permissible, imposing disciplinary punishment, and in serious cases by causing criminal proceedings to be instituted against the offending interrogator."
During his final months in command, Mills attempted to reassert his authority through the use of increasingly frequent disciplinary punishments for minor breaches, such as failing to properly lash hammocks, or washing clothes in the wrong place.
Escapes had been discussed by the Hague Convention: "Escaped prisoners who are retaken before being able to rejoin their own army or before leaving the territory occupied by the army which captured them are liable to disciplinary punishment.
He was nominated for the second eviction by Gran Hermano as a disciplinary punishment (a Gran Hermano first) due to an altercation with Gonzalo and became the second person to be evicted by the public vote on Day 18.
In each cell were two lists of rules: "Reglas para el Preso" (Rules for the Prisoner),with disciplinary punishments, and "Instrucción para el Arreglo de la Celda "(Instruction for the Maintenance of the Cell").
Before the Taft-Hartley amendments, an employee who ceased being a member of the union for whatever reason, from failure to pay dues to expulsion from the union as an internal disciplinary punishment, could also be fired even if the employee did not violate any of the employer's rules.