banishment in the PONS Dictionary

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Four of these episodes were half-hour daily recap episodes, while one episode was an hourly-long weekly recap; the sixth episode was the live banishment.
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However, there is veiled evidence that they were dealt a more summary kind of justice than banishment.
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The laws were harsh, with punishments that included fines, deprivation of property, banishment or imprisonment.
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The people voted for the deposition of the king, and the banishment of the royal family.
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The sentence of death was commuted to banishment.
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Other kinds of "perduellio" were punished by interdiction of fire and water ("aquae et ignis interdictio"), in other words, banishment.
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This banishment was short-lived, since he was brought in again and both teamed again one last time.
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He was offered release from banishment on conditions which he could not accept.
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Port claims that he received neither a notification of the banishment nor an opportunity to appear before the council.
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No amount of censorship, fines, imprisonment, or banishment, it seemed, could stem the criticism.
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