The report was ultimately confiscated and its authors censured publicly.
Robeson thus refused any pressure to publicly censure the Soviet experiment.
He is publicly censured for this action and the novel follows his later attempts at coming to terms with his past.
It also could publicly or privately censure her or fine her up to $5,000 per violation.
In 1996, a panel of judges publicly censured him and another lawyer for improper handling of money.
Whoever continues it will be publicly censured and barred from next year's Affirmation Day rites.
An Aberdeen printer named Raban was publicly censured for having on his own authority shortened one of the prayers.
Irvine was publicly censured by General Middleton for not attacking Batoche.
After being defeated in a Trial of Refusal, the Wolverines were publicly censured when they attempted to seize the cache anyway.
Sykes as the Bengali Tax Collector had levied unjust taxes and was publicly censured.