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These court cases resulted in the deprival of parental rights and their children were sent to boarding schools.
The torture included being chained naked to a wall, deprival of food and severe beatings.
In Sparta and many other Greek cities, failure to marry was grounds for deprival of citizenship, and could be prosecuted as a crime.
Since then Rohingya people have been suffering variety of unhumnatarian persecutions starting from deprival of citizenship rights.
This seminary came into limelight due to its brutal treatment of students for chaining, beatings, lashes, and deprival of food like in a torture chamber.
But when we look at the situation of women in the 19th century when the women's movement began it was not just the deprival of this or that right.
In the years following the Revolution he wrote a series of tracts questioning the legitimacy of the new monarchs and the deprival of the Non-juror bishops.
Despite his opposition to James II's Catholic policies, he refused the oaths to William and Mary and suffered deprival.
When I learned of the geas against his siring a child by me, I mourned more for the lack of the child than for my Lord's deprival.
Sensation play: BDSM play where the intent is to push people's sensory limits, thus exploring texture, sensory deprival, through to whips, flaggillation and edgeplay.
We should have discussed the current situation of people such as Aminatou Haidar, who is at present suffering as a result of a clear violation and deprival of her most fundamental rights.
The ultimate purpose is to bring the enemy force to its knees through deprival, humiliation and sabotage, not necessarily destroying it (as in conventional warfare), though the enemy would still have the ability to fight.
He was not, however, taught The Skill, an ancient set of abilities based on mental contact and manipulation, which was inherent in the royal line: this deprival would leave him very bitter in later life.
And on another: Here it is manifest how the Way of Life is found only through a Death, and that, without the deprival of all other knowledge, Self Knowledge itself is not to be achieved.
He concluded that despite the ostensible cancellation of Fair Game, "Deprival of property, injury by any means, trickery, suing, lying or destruction have been pursued throughout and to this day with the fullest possible vigour."
From untouchability to caste discrimination to deprival of basic human rights, unemployment & wages below the bare minimum, the script touches on all the sensitive issues that were prevailent in the villages around that time.
On Gouge's death he succeeded him (1654) as rector of St. Anne's, but resigned this preferment on being again presented, some time (probably 1655) after Feake's deprival, to the vicarage of Christ Church.
There was a widely held view amongst sentencers at the time that these powers were too limited; while the furtherance of types of punishment not necessitating the deprival of liberty had been a perennial cause of penal reformers.
P. Kurochkin, one of the leading Soviet religiologists argued that eliminating religion should be accompanied by a replacement with communist morality, otherwise the deprival of religion will simply be replaced with moral decline, consumerism and lechery.
After an expansion of the 1st Division was decided that - starting from the 2005/06 season - on twelve clubs (due to deprival of pro-league-licenses (Lizenzentzuegen) at present still with 10 slots), the winners of the regional leagues can go up directly again.
Brandeis explained nearly every restriction upon the use of property entails a deprival of some right of the owner, but this can be justified by the police power because restrictions, "imposed to protect the public health, safety or morals from dangers threatened is not a taking."
It also found that around 56% of subjects who were in fact innocent (and privately knew it) also plead guilty, for reasons including avoiding of formal quasi-legal processes, uncertainty, possibility of greater harm to personal future plans, or deprival of home environment due to remedial courses.