This is permissible I suppose, but dishonourable, and remember, they did this after a two-month delay. |
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Grey was recalled after two years, charged with cruel and dishonourable conduct against the Irish. |
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He will be remembered as a gentleman of the game, a man who played to win but never stooped to ignoble or dishonourable depths. |
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There was the abiding desire that they shouldn't play beneath themselves, be dishonourable or contemptuous of others. |
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If convicted, he faces up to seven years in a military prison, demotion and a dishonourable discharge. |
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He claims that they accused him of being a fool and implied he was a knave who was guilty of dishonourable conduct. |
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It's a shame to see it all play out in a movie that's mostly about making blandly obvious arguments about how bad and dishonourable racism is. |
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To possess information of value and interest to the people and not disclose it is considered not only dangerous but dishonourable. |
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Does this impudent, dishonourable journalist think he is the equal of Tolstoy, physically, intellectually, artistically, or morally? |
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The King of the time had met this man before and knew that he was an unworthy and dishonourable person. |
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How dishonourable and reprehensible, and I am very surprised that you would deal with such a person as this man is evolving to be. |
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I think it's important to the achievements of our subsidised theatre that it shouldn't be dishonourable to fail. |
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Routing those that came out of Capua against them, and thus procuring a quantity of proper soldiers' arms, they gladly threw away their own as barbarous and dishonourable. |
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Robin was sentenced to 15 months in a military prison and received a dishonourable discharge from the military. |
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Honourable members don't do anything dishonourable, but if they don't know the rules properly, then they could end up breaking them inadvertently. |
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It is disgusting and dishonourable to allow politics to override the needs of the disabled. |
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They are amongst the most dishonourable and abhorrent chapters in the history of humanity. |
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He served as a stoker on the Ark Royal but was given a dishonourable discharge after threatening to throw his commanding officer overboard. |
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You played a very dishonest and dishonourable part in that matter. |
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The advisor threatened him with dishonourable discharge and demotion. |
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Several days later we, along with another ship's company, were paraded down to see the dishonourable discharge of these stokers. |
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Many of the bigger sites claim to vet members' profiles, but there is often little to stop those with dishonourable or even criminal intentions from lying about themselves. |
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In time-honoured, if dishonourable, fashion, most of them have chosen to brief reporters on a confidential basis. |
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The stats clearly show that what the Liberal government and the Conservative government have done to Canadians is absolutely dishonourable. |
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But the EU's defence, when charged by America with helping to legitimise a dishonourable regime, is that its engagement with Iran helps the reformists to fulfil their pledges. |
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Nothing makes people feel better about themselves than the sure knowledge that they have done the right thing. Conversely, by avoiding dishonourable acts, people avoid the self-reproach that leads to low self-esteem. |
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We can clearly see the inanity of a binary concept of the use of force that requires choosing either dishonourable impotence or sophisticated barbarism. |
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In spite of our rejection of these dishonourable acts of impropriety, we believe that those who will be held accountable will receive due process. |
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Then, with one glorious and sickening wrench, which I will not disclose, Veber turns the action around in an absurd twist which plunges them both into an inglorious and dishonourable dungheap of con-dom. |
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I have not heard aboriginals or non-aboriginals say that the government should not apologize for one of the most dishonourable deeds the government was ever complicit in. |
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Yet in embracing this destiny he is most closely identified with the son entrusted to him, who will die a shameful death on a cross, the most dishonourable fate imaginable. |
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Over and above criminal proceedings, members of the military who were found guilty of such offences also faced disciplinary or administrative penalties, which could for example include a dishonourable discharge. |
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The only comment to be made is that delays in mobilising funds arising from a belated application by the European Commission are becoming a dishonourable tradition. |
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He sabotaged it on the cynical pretext that there was no money available, whereas, as we were to learn later, his Liberal cronies were engaged in the dishonourable act of pocketing public sponsorship funds. |
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This preposterous utterance by a fellow Member is part of a dishonourable tradition in this House of disregard for the will of European peoples, which constitutes a major threat to the foundations of democracy. |
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Their behaviour in prison was so bad that they both received dishonourable discharges from the army. |
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It seems to me that girls ought to be early taught to discriminate, between the characteristic of a hymeneal connexion and of a dishonourable one apparently resembling it. |
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