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He was given a dishonourable discharge.
He was also given a dishonourable discharge from the army.
Army money-making was becoming a dishonourable distraction from modernising a hopelessly backward war machine.
A soldier found guilty in Iraq was given a dishonourable discharge but was not jailed.
To be a (low-paid) spad or researcher is not a dishonourable sign of cynical careerism.
Copy theft had long been a dishonourable tradition when I arrived in Fleet Street in 1969.
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It's why he thinks Tony Blair is a coward and a knave: "He's a very dishonourable fellow.
"What we've got here is yet an escalation of a fundamentally dishonourable bargain that was made in the past, which should never have been made with the mullahs, and every step now they're having to protect that mistake.
Two years later, the Greenbury review of governance said notice periods should be a maximum of one year and, with a few dishonourable exceptions, that became the norm.
It was a naked, dishonourable, illegal conspiracy and they knew it.
Rob Lowe comes out of it best as Diaz's not-so-clean boss, and the length of Spielberg's Lincoln gets a duly dishonourable mention.
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