He may have been weak in body, but his mind was strong, his position impressive, his own faults or misdoings unpunishable by law. |
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This bill is not the answer, because when society makes an activity unpunishable by law, that inevitably makes that activity acceptable. |
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Children younger than ten years old are reported as carrying the drugs for the pushers as their behaviour is currently unpunishable. |
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Helen is an up-and-coming young Manhattan modeling agency administrator, whose party-hard lifestyle and puddle-shallow value system is a priori an unpunishable sin. |
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He has to be captured or eliminated in order to put an end to this almost now mystical aura that he has of being invincible, unfindable and unpunishable. |
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