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Mr. Browne said that Mr. Kelly had meted out discipline in 11 cases, 4 involving precinct commanders.
Asked whether the police had meted out revenge, Mr. Bogdanovich said, "Unfortunately, that is not the case".
Her uncanny ability to see beyond my trench coat and discern precisely how God had meted out certain endowments stunned me further.
For most of the past year, jihadis had meted out lashings in the town square, where a man now danced around pretending to masturbate — and no one seemed overly perturbed by it.
Wells's The War of the Worlds (1898) was all the more successful for its implication that the highly advanced British Empire was finally experiencing from the other side the gunboat diplomacy that it had meted out to others.
Could it be that she hadn't meant to wound, or that she knew no other means of communication in a world that had meted out sadness, illness, disappointment to her heart, more fragile than I knew.
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He pointed out that no Brooklyn jury has meted out a death sentence to a mob figure for generations.
In one fell swoop Osborne and Duncan Smith have meted out a tax on aspiration, and a tax on the family.
For one thing, the justice system did work in the case of Beau Donaldson; he received a far more severe punishment than the university could have meted out.
As Mr. Najafi sees it, anger is an honest response to the beatings, killings and executions the government has meted out to dissidents.
The police union, the Police Protective League, has fought a new term in part because of what it says is the unfair and harsh way he has meted out discipline.
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