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But by the mid-1970's, in the wake of the revelations of Hoover's campaigns to disrupt and intimidate the civil rights and anti-Vietnam war movements -- and Martin Luther King Jr., in particular -- the civil libertarians had won, won to the extent that the F.B.I. was less concerned about any terrorist threat than about being rebuked for civil liberties violations.
The next week, Valentine talked with Kay about getting booed while making pitching changes; about his team's 4-8 record at the time; about his apology to Kevin Youkilis for telling a television interviewer that his third baseman was not physically or emotionally into the game; and about being rebuked by Dustin Pedroia for those comments.
Russia has been rebuked by Western leaders about its role in the Ukraine crisis, at a G20 summit in Australia.
The new commandant of the Marine Corps does care, and he was swiftly rebuked after making unusual comments about troops' sleeping arrangements over the weekend.
A friend is icily rebuked over lunch for wondering about Michael's proximity to Leigh Anne's lovely teenage daughter ("Shame on you!").
The Conservative civil war over Europe has come to a head, as Boris Johnson accused the prime minister of undermining public trust over immigration before being rebuked for his own comments about the European Union's impact on Ukraine.
In a highly critical report by the Home Affairs Select Committee, South Yorkshire Police is rebuked for telling the reporter about the timing of the raid, which allowed the corporation to send up a helicopter to film officers going into the singer's £3.1m penthouse.
Mr. Asmal was publicly rebuked by the A.N.C. after raising concerns about party stances that he feared threatened democracy.
But he was rebuked for the call by foreign policy experts, who raised concerns about his propensity to behave unpredictably.
Such a climate has helped Channel 4 to lure away the Scottish funny man Frankie Boyle, who earlier this year described the BBC as being "cravenly afraid of giving offence" after it rebuked him for jokes about Palestine and the swimmer Rebecca Adlington.
After a break in proceedings, Judge Orie rebuked Mladic and the public about "inappropriate interactions" and said he might shield Mladic behind a screen if the outbursts continued.
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