We should revel in art's polyvalent, multi-cultural, multi-disciplinarian glory.
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He hadn't told the family's disciplinarian, his father, about this first tattoo.
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Mom is forced to be the disciplinarian, confiscating pets and raising her voice.
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Amplify gives teachers, as both disciplinarian and educator, impressive control.
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She now views me as a disciplinarian and won't come near me or let me touch her.
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Before the series, Murphy replaced Colin Campbell as the league's disciplinarian.
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Meanwhile Saturn, the heavy-duty disciplinarian, remains firmly planted in Libra.
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If Del Rio suddenly wants to become a hardball disciplinarian, then act the part.
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He was a strict disciplinarian who required discipline from everyone but himself.
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Martinet: someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms
In its most general sense, discipline refers to systematic instruction given to a disciple. To discipline thus means to instruct a person to follow a particular code of conduct "order." Usually, the phrase 'to discipline' carries a negative connotation. ...
One who exercises discipline; One who believes in discipline as a tool for regulation or control
(Kristen Davidson) - Heel - Schoolteacher gimmick, billed from "The Board of Education". Briefly feuded with Bronco Billie prior to WOW's closure. Trademark move: Final Exam (Pedigree). Also worked (under a mask) as "Misery" of "The Daughters of Darkness".