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But that doesn't make punishing innocent asylum seekers acceptable.
Mako Vunipola and Lawes make punishing charges, before the busy May looks to make another cut through.
Commanders need to make punishing harassers a priority, and they must be held accountable for violations of the Clinton administration's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Warner's short passes were accurate, but his long throws lacked muscle and timing as the Eagles' secondary forced him to hold the ball longer than he wanted, allowing the defensive line to make punishing hits.
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The part of Pollione, ultimate two-dimensional love rat that he is, makes punishing demands on the tenor, who is required to appear, leap high vocally, then exit for a long time before doing more or less the same again.
You don't see the trash cans wheeled out afterward for cleanup, or the artist hobbling offstage, knees and back shot from years of making punishing choreography look easy.
Veracruz's governor-elect, Miguel Ángel Yunes, made punishing Duarte a centerpiece of his campaign.
It had made punishing innocent people "more likely," Mr Gove wrote, and pointed to the rising swell of opinion in favour of re-introducing hanging to argue that it could repair the broken trust between voters and politicians.
"I wouldn't wish it on anyone," he says of his incarceration, "but that's what happens if you make mistakes and get punished.
"But if you make mistakes you get punished.
But those characteristics never made it punishing.
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