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Now I will soon be obsolete and retire to rusticate.
He also learned that the University, unhappy with his lack of academic work, planned to rusticate him in the summer.
I heard that he ran aground against Fox and was forced to rusticate."
The city folk start making demands that city amenities be added so they can rusticate in comfort.
We heard stories about games more genteel than ours, games that would rusticate even regular players for bad behavior.
Poor fellow had to rusticate for a while, but it blew over, y'know!"
Forced to rusticate at Ventnor by a broken leg, he spent a long vacation in sketching.
I'm perfectly content to rusticate, and, as best as I can recall, I've never been perfectly content before.
Pot-au-feu, which threatens to become the carpaccio of the 90's as restaurateurs scramble to rusticate their menus, is a paragon here.
If one-or, here, two--had to rusticate, there were wors places than Albi in which to do it.
The next day, Virus threatens to rusticate Raju unless he pins the drunken incident on Rancho.
Looking back over the Island's landscape painting tradition, one can see the evidence that people have come here "to rusticate and rest," as Huntington put it, for the better part of two centuries.
The early episodes do not allude to drinking or other hedonistic behavior; on the other hand the girls were sent to rusticate for 30 days, the customary time for rehab.
As a schoolboy once, with his classmates, he demolished a stage to protest against a morally injurious play proposed by a magistrate; this served as a pretext to rusticate him.
If you cannot prevail upon her to conduct herself in a manner worthy of her breeding she had better be sent down to Ombersley, to rusticate for a while, and see if that will bring her to her senses!"
In the case of more serious offences the proctor generally reports the matter to the authorities of the offenders college to be dealt with by them, or as an ultimate resort brings the offender before the university court of discipline, which has power to rusticate or expel.
The linguistic capitulation did nothing to rescue McGovern from his blunder; the very next election, in 1980, the beef lobby helped rusticate the three-term senator, sending an unmistakable warning to anyone who would challenge the American diet, and in particular the big chunk of animal protein sitting in the middle of its plate.