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Hobsbawm has been much censured for continuing to articulate why communists of his generation so often thought the way they did about the Soviet Union.
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And so Metroland escaped too much censure, and even went into paperback.
It caused much censure from the pulpits of various countries and was severely criticised in some of the papers in England and in the United States.
Second, although people prefer not to mention it, his blindness is central to how the story has unfolded so far, and how it will play out in the days ahead.When details of Mr Blunkett's three-year affair with Kimberley Quinn, the married publisher of the Spectator magazine, first surfaced in August, there was lots of interest, but not much censure.
Dubois, who became the subject of much censure, brought forward his retirement and stepped down at once.
"Commercial radio has been very much more strictly censured by Ofcom for far longer than the BBC ever has.
Against his daughter-in-law he did not dare to invent this much; he merely censured her insolent tongue and defiant spirit, amid the panic-stricken silence of the Senate, till a few who had no hope from merit (and public calamities are ever used by individuals for interested purposes) demanded that the question should be debated.
He was not forced to take them on by events, and no one would have censured him (much) had he not mounted these hobby-horses.
In all likelihood, Mr. Sotto will similarly escape unscathed without so much as censure from the Senate.
Gale, who will also be banned for two first-class matches at the start of next season, faced much heavier censure and the probable loss of his job if he had been found guilty at a disciplinary hearing.
In 2000 the NASD censured the firm again for much the same, fining it $7,500.
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