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The Review received a formal censure from the faculty.
The episode led to ethics charges, which were eventually dropped, and formal censure from state lawmakers.
On Nov. 18, the committee voted 9 to 1 to recommend formal censure to the full House.
In the 1980's, another Xavier priest risked formal censure by criticizing the Archdiocese's treatment of gay Catholics.
The last formal censure came in 1990 in the Senate's "denouncement" of Senator David F. Durenberger, Republican of Minnesota, for financial improprieties.
But Democrats are pressing for formal censure, as a way both to vent their anger at Mr. Clinton and to preserve their integrity in the history books.
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They all ended inconclusively with admonitions, complaints and requests for clarification but with no formal censures or penalties.
The AFP news agency reports that China has blocked any formal UN censure of North Korea for last week's shelling.
There was no need to make a formal adjudication censuring the editor for his paper's flagrant breach of the editors' code of practice.
By tabling a formal motion of censure against George Bush for "illegally" wiretapping suspected terrorists without first obtaining a warrant, Mr Feingold provided the Republicans with their best bit of news for weeks.
They've been feverishly working with Rangel's team to negotiate a deal--talks which reportedly broke down last week--that would most likely bring either a formal reprimand or censure.
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