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  2. James A. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    [2] Johnston was considered to be both a strict disciplinarian and devout reformist. His rules included a strict code of silence, and he was nicknamed the 'Golden Rule Warden' while at San Quentin. He was relatively popular among inmates and guards, and also became known as "Old Saltwater".

  3. Zen ranks and hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    [H]as the prestige and generally owns the respect of being a true Zen master, a living symbol of the Zen monastic tradition, the quintessence of Zen virtues ideally incarnating wisdom, spirituality, strict discipline, individuality, and yet gentle social personality.

  4. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    [2] Abrasion: Use of friction with a rough surface against the receptive partner. May be used to sensitize an area of skin. [3] [4] [5] Adult baby/diaper lover (ABDL): A form of ageplay; adult babies receive gratification from role-playing an infant. [6] This can involve submission on the adult baby's part.

  5. Greyfriars School - Wikipedia

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    Greyfriars School is a fictional English public school used as a setting in the long-running series of stories by the writer Charles Hamilton, who wrote under the pen-name of Frank Richards. Although the stories are focused on the Remove (or lower fourth form), whose most famous pupil was Billy Bunter , other characters also featured on a ...

  6. Rite of Strict Observance - Wikipedia

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    The Strict Observance was particularly devoted to the reform of Masonry, with special reference to the elimination of the occult sciences which at the time were widely practiced in many lodges, and the establishment of cohesion and homogeneity in Masonry through the enforcement of strict discipline, the regulation of functions, etc.

  7. Janissary - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, succession rules, formerly strict, became open to interpretation. They gained their own power but kept the system from changing in other progressive ways. [16] Even after the rapid expansion of the size of the corps at the end of the sixteenth century, the Janissaries continued to undergo strict training and discipline.

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  9. Book of Discipline (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    Faith and Practice: The Book of Discipline (Link to all five parts in pdf format.) Evangelical Friends Church Southwest: Faith and Practice: 2001, 2011 Faith and Practice: Northwest Yearly Meeting: Faith and Practice [22] 2008, July 2011, July 2012 F&P (93 pdfs) Rocky Mountain Yearly Meeting: 1957: Faith and Practice: 1997 On-line 2007 ...