Dozens of fans were arrested, charged with contempt for religion, and heavy metal concerts were banned.
Kevin Carthy, who retired last year, was accused of treating the tribunal with contempt.
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She was charged with contempt in November because her department had failed to fix the problem.
As a revolutionary who overthrew the Libyan monarchy, Gadhafi is said to regard the Saudi monarchy with contempt.
The reporter was charged with contempt of court and deprived of his passport as a condition of bail.
Despite securing judgment, they have pressed ahead with contempt of court proceedings against Mr Serpokrylov and Mr Zaitsev.
Bearing this arrogance in mind is it any wonder that a compliant Wales has been treated with contempt?
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John Toomey, from Unison, said the council had treated a public campaign to keep the homes open "with contempt".
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The women she meets in the squalid streets where "Slumdog Millionaire" was filmed are often treated with contempt, she says.
Note he did not stride into a conference of unionists and act like a London City slicker by treating them with contempt.
But Southwell's initial challenge was brushed off with contempt and Cairns' attempt to reel in the winger from behind never looked like succeeding.
Judge Raymond Voet had posted a policy stating electronic devices causing a disturbance during court sessions would result in the owner being cited with contempt.
The question comes into stark focus at General Motors, once the paragon of American industrial management, now a lumbering giant treated with contempt on Wall Street.
This is a cold, self-righteous woman who shows little attachment to her husband, feels estranged from her children and treats her mystified liberal parents with contempt.
But some opposition AMs accused Labour of treating the institution with contempt by tabling hundreds of pages of technical documents around 30 minutes before the vote.
Rather than disparaging populism in US politics, he said, we could do well from a system where "the voters aren't treated with contempt by a kind of political aristocracy".
Though he was granted an unconditional exemption from military service, his pacifism was viewed with contempt by many Britons, some of whom later found it hard to take his music seriously.
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But councils should also stop treating residents with contempt.
Bakaly was charged with contempt for denying under oath that he was a source for a New York Times article which ran on Jan. 31, 1999, in the midst of Clinton's impeachment trial.
Opposition parties accused the Welsh government of treating the assembly with contempt after ministers provided them with more than 300 pages of documents around 30 minutes before they were due to vote on them.
Many feel lessons had to be learnt from Vietnam, where some think the veterans were treated with contempt because they had the bad luck to fight in a war judged a mistake and a failure.
Committee members complained that the deadline Senate leaders imposed on the investigation encouraged groups to evade the panel's subpoenas, knowing there was too little time for the committee to follow up with contempt of Congress citations.
Small shareholders were treated with contempt.
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Hillary Clinton is likely to be the next Democratic presidential nominee because she is the best-known active Democratic politician, because she has repeatedly triumphed over adversity, because she has made herself well-liked at a time that politicians are typically viewed with contempt.
His lower lip jutted slightly, and he stared through rimless glasses with undisguised contempt at his former friend.
The Coens treat this emblematic figure of thirties culture with merciless contempt.
"His time is up - he spent more time in Paris than Benghazi during the last seven months, " said the source with evident contempt.
Cummings said Republicans were being extreme with their contempt measure.
The South Carolina rice farmer, who died in 1873, is said to have "despised affectation and looked with perfect contempt upon all snobbery, " according to a book about his life.
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