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discipline

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Discipline is a single/song by Throbbing Gristle .

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He forced himself to study the maneuvers of the attackers, occasionally commenting to Sallustius on the discipline and arrangement of the Alemanni forces.

Just as economic and political Americanism has been broad enough and vital enough to make a place in the American social economy for the hordes of European immigrants with their many diverse national characteristics, so the intellectual basis of Americanism must be broad enough to include and vigorous enough to assimilate the special ideals and means of discipline necessary to every kind of intellectual or moral excellence.

In 850 the synod of Pavia resolved that all who refused to submit to the discipline of the Church should be anathematised, and cut off from every Christian hope and consolation.

Decius appeared to him the only person capable of restoring peace and discipline to an army whose tumultuous spirit did not immediately subside after the murder of Marinus.

When we recollect the complete armor of the Roman soldiers, their discipline, exercises, evolutions, fortified camps, and military engines, it appears a just matter of surprise, how the naked and unassisted valor of the barbarians could dare to encounter, in the field, the strength of the legions, and the various troops of the auxiliaries, which seconded their operations.

The female portion of the academy, disciplined by the fashionable example of the countess and the queen to a noble grace of bearing, a flattering condescension, mount the dais, an areopagus sometimes sixty strong.

He encouraged the arts, reformed the laws, asserted military discipline, and visited all his provinces in person.

By the most gentle arts he labored to inspire the fierce multitude with a sense of duty, and to restore at least a faint image of that discipline to which the Romans owed their empire over so many other nations, as warlike and more powerful than themselves.

For much less than this, as the little barkeeper very well knew, many a man had been disciplined by the Girl.

How well he knew that Gyrgon tended to look upon the Bashkir as slightly wayward children, requiring guidance and, at times, strict discipline to keep them functioning at peak capacity.

His tunic was open at the throat and carelessly baggy at the beltline, around a sidearm, but his stance bespoke discipline.

He was just beginning to get the hang of the discipline when she abandoned him, and, for a week, they concentrated on Biri from dawn to dusk.

She did, after all, conquer that primitive breadstick with superior discipline.

Soon the discipline of the brothers put the duties into order, pragmatic and efficient.

The steadiness and discipline shown by the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, under Lieu.