With art supplies at a minimum, he focused on drawing during his two-year internment. |
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He relates their days together, just before his internment in the institution. |
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This draconian legislation included provision for flogging, curfew, and internment. |
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The actor recalls that his father never told the story of his internment in a way that would frighten or depress his children. |
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Details of the necrological services and internment have not been announced yet. |
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Hasn't the world learned a thing from past internment, ghettoization and marginalization of groups? |
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They are being held in internment centers in the country's lawless tribal belt. |
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The hidden global internment network is a central element in the CIA's unconventional war on terrorism. |
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The luckless spy spent most of the war in prisons and internment camps eking out a living as a stool pigeon. |
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After the brief internment of her father, she was sent to live with her grandparents on the French Riviera. |
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In the ritual of internment, the slab is rolled back from the sepulchre and the coffin is lowered down to the chamber below. |
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One of the few remaining structures from the camp was the concrete stockade, a jail within an internment camp. |
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I wish every permissible measure to be taken that can relieve your internment of its irksomeness. |
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Found on a Wyoming ranch, the World War II barrack housed them during their internment. |
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She grew up an orphan in Japanese internment camps and has a flighty streak. |
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He was finally released in 2004, after almost 40 hellish years of brutal internment. |
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Last weekend I went to a ribbon cutting for a plaque commemorating an internment camp for Ukrainians, from the first world war. |
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The Spirit Lake internment camp is a part of our history and a key element in the development and colonization of this corner of Abitibi. |
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Centres of internment must be established in healthy areas, with PWs having facilities guaranteeing hygiene and healthfulness. |
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The aid workers' unvoiced fear is that these sites will become internment camps. |
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Several have been carried out under the government's recently enacted internment legislation, which was rushed through parliament with minimum debate. |
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When my parents spoke about the internment of Italians during the war, it was always with sympathy and indignation. |
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Mail and parcels addressed to their former place of internment shall be forwarded to them without delay. |
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All labour detachments shall remain part of and dependent upon a place of internment. |
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Lunghua internment camp blueprint, September 1943 From 1943, Ballard and his family were interned in Lunghua camp, outside Shanghai. |
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Please provide statistical data on cases of appeal in courts against forced internment of treatment in psychiatric institutions. |
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The arrest and internment of Canadians of Japanese origin during the Second World War is the latest such action. |
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He and his father support each other throughout their internment. |
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As a child, my mother was held in a Japanese internment camp during the war. |
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Reporter at Large about the Curragh internment camp for belligerent fliers. |
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The Committee welcomes the fact that non-governmental organizations have been granted access to places of detention and internment. |
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They were arrested by French police in Paris and sent to the Gurs internment camp where they lived amidst conditions of deprivation and disease. |
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An example is that being set up between the Rivesaltes internment camp memorial and the museum of the Republican exile in La Junquera. |
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After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, she was among the tens of thousands Japanese-Americans dispatched to internment camps. |
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Originally, Stutthof was a civilian internment camp under the Danzig police chief. |
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He returned to London and was promptly arrested, as were many refugees, and sent to an internment camp. |
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There are nearly 2,000 African migrants held in internment camps in the Negev desert as a result of the Anti-Infiltration Law. |
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This location was chosen because of its significance as the site of an internment camp during the First World War. |
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For the remainder of the war, Ripples was an internment camp for German and Italian merchant seamen. |
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I never thought I would see, in Europe, a full-dress reprise of internment camps, the mass murder of civilians, the reinstitution of torture and rape as acts of policy. |
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In World War II, he enlisted as a guard at Red Rock internment camp, Ontario. |
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It will be followed by a service for close family and friends and internment at Fulford Cemetery where members of the York team will form a guard of honour. |
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At the outbreak of World War II, he was sent to an internment camp in northern Ontario where, despite the difficult conditions, he received his high school diploma by correspondence. |
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Many of these works depict daily life in the internment camps. |
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Still in Germany when the First World War broke out in Europe, he spent the next four years in the Ruhleben internment camp. |
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Aspects included the removal of internment without trial and the removal of political status for paramilitary prisoners. |
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Agreements may be drawn up between the belligerents and an agreed neutral for the internment of the wounded, sick, shipwrecked and PWs in neutral territory until the close of hostilities. |
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You're in basic training, and your parents are in an internment camp. |
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No place other than an internment camp shall be marked as such. |
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Inmates in the Sajmiste internment camp in Serbia. |
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He was later transferred to Germany, where he spent the rest of the war in the Laufen internment camp and its subcamp, Tittmoning, both in Upper Bavaria. |
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The sisters remained in the Scheveningen prison until June 1944, when officials transferred them to an internment camp at Vught, in the Netherlands. |
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Back in the House, during the course of the first world war, a bill was debated that dealt with the internment, the naturalization and the disenfranchisement of people involved on the side of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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No one is proud of the expulsion of the Acadians, residential schools for aboriginal children, the wartime internment of Japanese Canadians, or the turning away of the Komagata Maru. |
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They were arrested as a result of the British policy of internment without trial in 1971 when thousands of suspects, mainly from Ireland's nationalist-republican community, were rounded up. |
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The former guide also did not mention equality between men and women, tragedies like internment during the two wars, or the contribution of Canadian soldiers in defence of our country. |
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Representatives or delegates of the Protecting Powers shall have permission to go to all places where protected persons are, particularly to places of internment, detention and work. |
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The Council has been left in no doubt as to the strength of feeling in this House about the internment without due process of Guantanamo Bay prisoners. |
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This new internment area was built in accordance with the recommendations of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice and other supervisory bodies. |
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Above all, by paving the way for the routine internment of migrants through the lack of sufficiently high standards of protection, the draft directive makes detention a common tool for managing migration. |
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For this reason, it was common in the internment centres to find people with problems of behaviour or social exclusion alongside adolescents having committed various types of offences. |
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The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation had ruled in the Shtukaturov case, recognizing that previous judicial decisions on the psychiatric internment of the individual concerned had been unconstitutional. |
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What did you learn from your five-year internment in Vietnam? |
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And the second remark came during the Japanese internment conversation. |
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After a few months, her mother was ordered to an internment camp. |
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In all, about 600 Italian Canadians were imprisoned in internment camps, mainly in Ontario and New Brunswick. |
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Thousands of Japanese men, including many living in internment camps, volunteered for the Army, serving in both the Asian and European theaters. |
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Two months later, President Roosevelt ordered 120,000 residents of Japanese descent relocated to internment camps. |
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Wodehouse made radio broadcasts about his internment, which were broadcast from Berlin. |
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The fear of internment caused suicides in all three islands. |
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Lawrence, based on Laurens van der Post's novel The Seed and the Sower, Bowie played Major Jack Celliers, a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp. |
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Polish civilians were subject to forced labour in German industry, internment, wholesale expulsions to make way for German colonists and mass executions. |
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The internment of all Dutch citizens meant that Indonesians filled many leadership and administrative positions, although the top positions were still held by the Japanese. |
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Takei, who with his family spent World War II in Japanese-American internment camps, described his childhood to audiences in Okinawa, Osaka, Tokyo and Sendai. |
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The suspects' trial was held behind closed doors at a military internment centre and even its existence was not known until the verdicts were handed down in April. |
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