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Tampering with your phone was a punishable offence.
To wear one in France was, for a long time, a punishable offence.
I'm nearing the end of a marathon and my graceful form has turned into a heelstriking shuffle … So look: being "caught" heelstriking is not a punishable offence.
In football, it is a punishable offence to "overcelebrate" a goal, and television should be aware of the risk in relation to anniversaries.
The state authorities in Alabama, for instance, now have a noise-abatement ordinance that makes the thumping sound from car stereos played at more than 80 decibels a punishable offence.
Anwar has long contended that all the charges against him were politically motivated, with the sodomy convictions based on an archaic colonial law rendering sex between men a punishable offence, even if consensual.
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As an example, job search criteria changed regularly, adding to the list of punishable offences.
In a letter sent to Bajo, seen by BBC Sport, Caf added that the lifting of the ban was "depending on the fact that all matters of age cheating or similar and punishable offences should not occur in the future".
Punishable offences range from Islamic "fundamentalism" to "corrupting public morals".
Punishable offences include homosexuality, sex outside marriage and public displays of affection.
Justice Anthony Kennedy spelled out this position even more clearly, warning the administration that "violations of Common Article 3 are considered 'war crimes,' punishable as federal offences, when committed by... United States nationals and military personnel".
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