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Children were liable to the same harsh penalties as adults, such as flogging, imprisonment and even death.
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At the finish, the school is subdued, with nobody wanting another flogging.
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Floggings of both male and female convicts were public, administered before the whole colony's company, assembled especially for the purpose.
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One of the galleries displays equipment formerly used for floggings and assorted corporal punishments.
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They were flogging some sort of oven-dried doggy food in a bag that was going to anaesthetise thin-skinned joints.
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The simpering voice over of this commercial fits neatly with the dribbling girl poet flogging a muesli bar.
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However, this came at a cost to the human rights of those who couldn't pay the tax with imprisonment, flogging and other corporal punishment recorded.
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People caught with a television were subject to imprisonment or flogging.
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This attribution confuses flogging a dead horse with an entirely different phrase: to work (for) the dead horse.
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Here musical and gymnastic contests took place as well as the famous flogging ordeal ("diamastigosis").
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