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For some transgressions, more than 80% of the patients had kept silent, despite feeling abused by the event or judging it as wrongful.
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The gossip includes a story about the President having an employee killed for some transgression, and then filling a bucket with his blood, which was kept under the Presidential bed until Taylor wanted to bathe in it.
If someone is able to find out about assistance, endure the confusing and long process of applying and is actually approved then they can look forward to the possibility of receiving a sanction which is a process in which your benefits are called into question for some transgression as petty as missing an appointment because you had to work.
Even in the absence of public health emergencies (which, for some, warrant transgressions like forcing individuals to enter quarantine), the widely accepted standard in public heath seems more intrusive than the one in clinical care.
He appears to be punishing Beatriz for some past transgression, though what it is, the young man does not know.
A man being punished for some unnamed transgression is tied to a makeshift raft, weighted at the feet so that only his face is clear of the sea.
He had a lifelong taste for the grabby lead, most famously in the opening sequence of "The Naked Kiss" (1964), in which a prostitute is beating the tar out of her cheating pimp, in the course of which her wig falls off to reveal a shaved head -- punishment he had meted out for some imaginary transgression.
The lives that the dwindling numbers of modern nuns lead are also a far cry from that described in Karen Armstrong's account of convent life in the 1960s when prostrating yourself on the floor for some minor transgression was the only break in a harsh, almost brutally contemplative routine.
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