My dad was imprisoned in a concentration camp for having opposing opinions to other people who were around in our street. |
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Most of those imprisoned languished into ill health, many losing their lives due to total disregard. |
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He is urging the Indian Government to release him after five Latvians imprisoned with him were freed following their President's intervention. |
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Women are rarely imprisoned for violent crimes, and much less so than incarcerated men. |
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According to investigators 18 of the suspects had been imprisoned for similar offences in the past. |
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Some were maligned as apostates or heretics, and a few were imprisoned, allegedly for transgressing societal mores. |
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The story follows loveable Irish rogue Jimmy who is imprisoned, with his partner-in-crime Rudy, after a bungled robbery. |
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There were tanks on both sides of the border and his regime imprisoned many Soviet sympathizers. |
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Things go awry when, during a carefully orchestrated operation to free one of their imprisoned mates, a guard is killed. |
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She holds the letter she wrote to him demanding hospital treatment for her imprisoned husband. |
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If you would not mind, a crew manifest would expedite the release of any unjustly imprisoned. |
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Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been. |
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If found guilty of corruption or peculation, they are imprisoned for three years in a bagnio. |
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Residents spoke of how they felt imprisoned in their roads on big match days because they could not get out of their driveways. |
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We could be imprisoned or forced back to sea in an even less seaworthy vessel. |
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Many would have had their wives killed or meanly imprisoned them for such a crime. |
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The stepfather of an imprisoned 17-year-old boy takes us up to his tiny apartment to meet his wife. |
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Of course, no believer in freedom can accept that a person should be imprisoned simply because of the ideas that he or she professes. |
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As a result of that, he had been imprisoned, but had in some way managed to escape and make his way to this country. |
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He has been kept imprisoned for six weeks with no evidence whatsoever of wrongdoing. |
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When he fell behind on his payments, he was imprisoned in Rochester Castle and fined a further 1,200 marks for false statements and default. |
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The city's current mob boss keeps a much lower profile than his imprisoned predecessor. |
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He was imprisoned between 1967 and 1969 for his support of Biafran independence. |
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One of the prisoners taken on board that day was John Bentcliffe, who had been imprisoned at Portland awaiting transportation. |
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Unjustly imprisoned in a French island fortress, he escaped by having himself trussed up as a corpse and flung into the sea. |
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He became deeply unhappy when his father was imprisoned for debt and he worked for a time in a blacking warehouse. |
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Today, imprisoned underground activists continue to write of this subjugated history from the cells that hold them. |
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But they reveal the truth, and the messenger is unfrocked and imprisoned in a dark dungeon. |
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The third chapter focuses on the Mexican-American folk hero who was unjustly imprisoned over a case of mistranslation. |
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Others, imprisoned for life have already been forgotten and will die unmourned and unremembered after a wasted life. |
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Other nations have freed imprisoned terrorists, paid cash bounties, or otherwise helped the cause of terrorists. |
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What a rebuke to those who seem to thrive on naysaying, despair, division, and the past, or who are imprisoned by memories of the good old days! |
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John of the Cross forgave his Carmelite brothers who imprisoned him in a dungeon. |
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A mother dying from cancer has lost her fight for life and the chance to see her imprisoned son for the first time in three years. |
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He was imprisoned briefly in 1960 for defending Indonesia's ethnic Chinese minority. |
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Yet the spectre of drugs returned with vicious abandon culminating in his being imprisoned in 1991 and serving 5 years. |
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Only six months after assuming power, he imprisoned many of his opponents on the Left, claiming that they had been plotting against him. |
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Taya, who seized power in a coup in 1984, ran a despotic regime in which oppositionists were routinely imprisoned. |
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Ceiling draperies delineated the claustrophobic furnace of the harem and its imprisoned occupants. |
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Three women, three lives, three imprisoned, solitary souls in the same cell block. |
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The imprisoned, the hungry, and many other sufferers all reject the proposed bargain. |
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His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights. |
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Even if you are not suspected of a crime, you can be imprisoned for two years if you fail to disclose a computer password or encryption key. |
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Hundreds of other Asian women are believed to be virtually imprisoned in similar conditions in illegal clothing sweatshops. |
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Initially I thought they should just be rounded up and imprisoned or perhaps just be placed under house arrest. |
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He was sentenced to house arrest and many of his followers were executed and imprisoned. |
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Ideally, those imprisoned could make it out, and there was the promise of a full pardon upon making the exit. |
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He was imprisoned two times in a death camp, the last time he was rescued by United Nations forces in 1950 when they entered the country. |
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The deacon found and served Christ in the poor, the hungry and thirsty, the stranger and the naked, the sick and imprisoned. |
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But even so, it has changed the lives of a growing number of imprisoned inmates. |
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Claire's parents reacted by becoming extremely overprotective, to the point that Claire felt imprisoned. |
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Over three years, Krista was drugged in Bangladesh, imprisoned in Iran and attacked by wolf-like dogs in Turkey. |
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Mrs Etheridge warned Stewart that if he drove during the period of disqualification, he could be imprisoned. |
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The judge's calls for the judiciary to investigate allegations against the imprisoned officials fell on deaf ears. |
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In the Second World War he was imprisoned in the concentration camp at Buchenwald. |
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During the Earl of Arran's regime, Sir James was imprisoned in Blackness Castle and ordered to give up the house and fortalice of Cowdenknowes. |
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Key leaders of the party that won the overwhelming majority of the vote remain imprisoned without charges. |
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Unwilling to release all the imprisoned suffragettes, the prison authorities force-fed these women on hunger strike. |
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He was imprisoned for electrocuting his girlfriend, after learning that she was bearing his second child. |
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He was court-martialed and imprisoned for two years in the 1950s for slugging a naval officer. |
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He bought them from a gallery on Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was for so long imprisoned. |
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Well, if I were able to get it published, I'd likely be arrested, possibly beaten, and probably imprisoned. |
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Throughout the whole insurrection not asingle imprisoned Communist was shot. |
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But what of the mothers, women imprisoned and committed to poorhouses, punished for their wanton lusts rather than neglect of children? |
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It was only two years later that under public pressure, the regime was forced to try the imprisoned communists. |
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When asked whether he thought the men could be imprisoned in South Africa, he said the possibility could not be excluded. |
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On the other hand, you can recruit new members or release some imprisoned people. |
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All of the detainees were imprisoned without charge, and the whereabouts of some of them are unknown. |
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A Sheffield woman who was wrongfully imprisoned following an armed raid on her home has won compensation from police. |
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A message informed me that a student leader of my movement had been imprisoned. |
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Officials acting on our behalf committed unspeakable cruelty on a man already wrongly imprisoned for 17 years. |
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If the parent or guardian of the person conspires to commit such acts, they will be imprisoned for from four years to twenty years. |
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I had a bad feeling about this that I just couldn't shake, and even this close to freedom, I still felt imprisoned. |
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If litterers don't pay their fines on time, they can be imprisoned for up to six months. |
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The statement almost caused some of the government critics to be imprisoned for alleged treason. |
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Cathars were dualists, believing in the co-existence of good imprisoned within evil. |
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Because of his actions 46 people were imprisoned unjustly and lost their freedom for more than three years. |
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Optimism of the will is all very well for imprisoned intellectuals, but Scotland could do with a little realism. |
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He said the provision would exclude many pro-democracy individuals who had been imprisoned for their beliefs. |
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After suing anyone who dared to cross him, Douglas was finally imprisoned himself for libeling Winston Churchill. |
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Later that year, he was imprisoned for twelve months for his opposition to conscription. |
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Havana is demanding the U.S. mission take down a Christmas display that includes a reference to 75 imprisoned pro-democracy activists. |
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Elected President in 1927, he at once imprisoned or exiled his political opponents. |
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Between 1503 and 1506 he was imprisoned for forging a document, branded on the face, and confined to the city limits. |
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Witnesses have told an Old Bailey jury they were imprisoned in a blood-stained room and beaten under the command of an Afghan warlord. |
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It is the story of Samson, the mighty warrior who was betrayed by his lover, and then blinded and imprisoned by his enemies, the Philistines. |
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Morgana is imprisoned and Eric loses his hand before being cast adrift in the North Sea. |
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The author, former MI5 agent was himself imprisoned for six months for disclosing secret information to a newspaper. |
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And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes. |
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This told the story of a family struggling to survive in reduced circumstances after the father had been falsely imprisoned. |
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Thirty two were imprisoned for periods of between seven days and two months. |
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She had a score of minor writers imprisoned without trial for writing lampoons against her. |
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Years later, falsely imprisoned for mutilating animals with a lancet, George writes to Doyle for help. |
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He was imprisoned a year before the NLD won a landslide election victory in 1990 only to be denied power by the generals. |
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He was imprisoned in Switzerland for terrorising skiers while dressed as a yeti. |
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He was imprisoned in 1915, but in 1918 the powerful, populist leader was released in the hope that he might be able to contain growing army unrest. |
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The castle, she gasped and then so imprisoned her breath, to the shallow confines of her fragile chest. |
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When long grassers are unable to pay their fines, they are imprisoned. |
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He was flogged, shipwrecked, imprisoned, and followed around by a group of vehement opponents who wanted new followers of Jesus to revert back to old religious ideas. |
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As late as 1881 at Tullamore six Irishwomen were imprisoned for violently beating a process server, taking the process from him and throwing it in the canal. |
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The pillory was a set of stocks that imprisoned head and arms and was used to humiliate petty offenders, who would be insulted and perhaps pelted with mud by passers-by. |
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Harley, 14, longed for the comfort of his imprisoned mother and struggled to control his anger and to stay out of jail himself. |
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When the men shuffle into the courtyard to empty their slop buckets, there are notes from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, and an imprisoned Protestant pastor hands Fontaine a note. |
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If any minister had reason to be pessimistic, it was the imprisoned Paul. |
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Beggars will be cleared from city centre streets and fined or imprisoned under police plans to tackle aggressive behaviour and improve Scotland's image. |
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Alinejad says that in her work she had been imprisoned, physically attacked, and the victim of a smear campaign. |
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They were ultimately led by a man who was stuck in a political cul-de-sac as claustrophobic as the compound in which he was effectively imprisoned for the past two years. |
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Those who stepped out of line, who adopted Western styles or non-conformist attitudes, found themselves ostracized, assaulted, and even imprisoned. |
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They were too closely imprisoned by the white winter and the endless dark. |
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Such miscreants should be fined heavily and if need be even imprisoned. |
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My father has suffered two strokes and endured brain cancer since I was arrested and imprisoned. |
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Moreover, a number of journalists have been imprisoned during your presidency. |
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Son of an immigrant sugar planter, he joined the Cuban People's Party in 1947 and led a revolution in Santiago in 1953, for which he was imprisoned. |
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He was imprisoned in October 1608 for brawling with other knights. |
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It would surely be unreasonable to suppose that the hypothetical tenant is so inescapably imprisoned in the present that no anticipation is permitted of what is to come. |
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Tortured, held in solitary confinement and imprisoned for five and a half years, he refused the offer of an early release out of a sense of honour. |
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Antipholus appeals to the Duke for justice against his wife, who he claims has locked him out of his house and conspired to have him falsely imprisoned as a madman. |
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The hijackers, who commandeered the plane to Mogadishu, had demanded the release of members of the BaaderMeinhof terrorist group imprisoned in Germany. |
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Three were imprisoned for robbery, one for theft and one for drug dealing. |
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Ibnu Ahmad went to Sulawesi anyway, where he was caught carrying 31,000 rounds of ammunition, tried, convicted, and imprisoned. |
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It has been 28 days since His Beatitude the Archbishop of Ohrid and Metropolitan of Skopje Jovan is imprisoned in the prison Idrizovo, near Skopje. |
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I asked, referring to the former editor of Newsweek Arabic who was imprisoned for insulting the Kuwaiti emir on his blog. |
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Many suffragists were imprisoned for their picketing of the White House. |
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With a rough voice, Cash sang about the poor and the imprisoned. |
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Similarly, Emperor Jean-Bedel Bokassa of the Central African Republic was imprisoned for only seven years. |
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They could talk about five minutes to some of the imprisoned. |
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He believed that he would be imprisoned, tortured or possibly executed. |
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Since Labour took office in 1997 an additional 6,000 have been gaoled, making the numbers imprisoned per head of population the highest in Europe after Portugal. |
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He was persuaded to take the job only after being imprisoned and tortured. |
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In 1938, Landau was imprisoned for a year as a suspected German spy. |
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Black people are imprisoned at five times the rate of white due to racism. |
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He was imprisoned and put into solitary confinement until his death. |
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It is very difficult to sit by helplessly while a friend is imprisoned for a crime that is too implausible to comprehend. |
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There is a disturbingly high correlation between dropping out of high school and becoming incarcerated, and between nonemployment and becoming imprisoned. |
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He was captured and imprisoned by Duke Leopold before being handed over to the German emperor Henry VI, who ransomed him for the huge sum of 150,000 marks. |
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The footage showed apparently horrific conditions where disabled children were tied to their beds or imprisoned on cots. |
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Tian Hou was imprisoned after the Tiananmen Square crackdown and spent a dozen years in exile. |
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He and his three co-defendants had been wrongly imprisoned for nine years. |
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But they were both imprisoned soon after, accused of being traitors of the Cultural Revolution. |
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It follows the adventures of Gerda and her search for her faithful companion Kay after he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace. |
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Her parents were imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, and she was brought up by Red Guards as a child of the Revolution, not regarding her parents as her family. |
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He fell foul of the police at an early age, was befriended by a local bushranger, and at 15 was imprisoned for three years on horse stealing charges. |
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When he was first incarcerated, he says some sort of paperwork snafu had him imprisoned under two different, but similar, names. |
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Shah Jahan would recover from his illness only to spend his last days as an old and decrepit man, imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb, in the fort in Agra. |
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Through field glasses we could see a solitary sheep standing mournfully on a slippery rock ledge right in the middle of the fall, imprisoned by solid walls of water. |
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I was trapped, caged, imprisoned in a dungeon of my own making. |
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In their accounts of hunting for a way out, they provide a survey of a border territory, an impregnable zone through which the people imprisoned above would never pass. |
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In the name of the Rights of Man, or under that banner, tens of thousands were imprisoned and at least seventeen thousand guillotined between 1792 and 1794 alone. |
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Before long, Arenas was imprisoned on false charges of molesting a child. |
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In 1556, the British Lord Chancellor, appalled by the excessive 120 page length of a plaintiff's reply to a defendant's plea, had him fined ten pounds and imprisoned. |
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Despite protesting his innocence, he is convicted and imprisoned. |
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Even so, a cash famine imprisoned much of the population in poverty. |
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And why would the Innocence Project, an esteemed group dedicated to freeing the wrongly imprisoned, have framed an innocent man? |
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This struggle is for those who have been repressed, this struggle is for those who are imprisoned. |
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The Medicis regained power in 1512 with the help of Spanish troops, and Machiavelli was deposed from his public office, imprisoned and tortured with the strappado. |
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And how can she believe men are imprisoned in this ornamentalism against which women have already revolted when women are as preoccupied by their looks as ever? |
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He was later imprisoned for soliciting a bribe to fix another capital murder case. |
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Donald was overthrown, blinded, and imprisoned for the remaining two years of his life. |
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He issued decrees returning property lost under Maxentius, recalling political exiles, and releasing Maxentius' imprisoned opponents. |
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In Boron's Joseph d'Arimathe, Joseph is imprisoned much as in the Acts, but it is the Grail that sustains him during his captivity. |
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Hereward escaped, but Morcar was captured, deprived of his earldom, and imprisoned. |
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The rebel barons were kept imprisoned for a short time and in some cases fined, then restored to their lands. |
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In 852, Pepin II was imprisoned by Charles the Bald, who soon afterwards pronounced his own son Charles as the ruler of Aquitaine. |
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In Anjou, Stephen of Tours was replaced as seneschal and temporarily imprisoned for fiscal mismanagement. |
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Tancred had imprisoned William's widow, Queen Joan, who was Richard's sister, and did not give her the money she had inherited in William's will. |
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On 28 March 1193 Richard was brought to Speyer and handed over to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, who imprisoned him in Trifels Castle. |
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Each of these proclaim that no person may be imprisoned or detained without evidence that he or she committed a crime. |
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He was imprisoned for much of 1452 and 145 but was released after swearing not to take arms against the court. |
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Edward was captured at Olney, Buckinghamshire, and imprisoned at Middleham Castle in Yorkshire. |
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After the rebellion of Thomas Wyatt the younger, Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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Several who had been imprisoned by his father, including the Marquess of Dorset, were pardoned. |
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Courtenay, who was implicated in the plot, was imprisoned, and then exiled. |
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Thomas Cranmer, the imprisoned archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch Bishops Ridley and Latimer being burned at the stake. |
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During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting Protestant rebels. |
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Elizabeth was brought to court, and interrogated regarding her role, and on 18 March, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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The following year, the unauthorised marriage was discovered and the Queen ordered Raleigh to be imprisoned and Bess dismissed from court. |
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The swindle continued until a copy of Drake's will was brought to Hartzell's mail fraud trial and he was convicted and imprisoned. |
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In the Northern Isles, James's cousin Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, resisted the Statutes of Iona and was consequently imprisoned. |
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Charles was eventually handed over to the English Parliament by the Scots and was imprisoned. |
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The clergy could even be imprisoned, as occurred in the Stonehaven Tolbooth after three clergymen held services at the chapel at Muchalls Castle. |
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Voltaire, who had been imprisoned and maltreated by the French government, was eager to accept Frederick's invitation to live at his palace. |
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In France, the government was hostile, and the philosophes fought against its censorship, sometimes being imprisoned or hounded into exile. |
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Many of her fellow suffragettes were imprisoned and refused food as a scare tactic against the government. |
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The WSPU campaigned to get imprisoned suffragettes recognized as political prisoners. |
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Suffragettes were refused the right to be recognised as political prisoners and many of them staged hunger strikes while they were imprisoned. |
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From 1570 to 1584, Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in Sheffield Castle and Sheffield Manor. |
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Helen Duncan, the last person to be imprisoned under the 1735 Witchcraft Act in the UK, was arrested in Portsmouth. |
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He produced the papal decree ordering his restoration, but was instead briefly imprisoned and then exiled by the king. |
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By this, Fisher was condemned to forfeit all his personal estate and to be imprisoned during the king's pleasure. |
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While More was imprisoned in the Tower, Thomas Cromwell made several visits, urging More to take the oath, which he continued to refuse. |
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Over 150 people were arrested and imprisoned, with even more accused who were not formally pursued by the authorities. |
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At the latest, it was probably finished by 1100 when Bishop Ranulf Flambard was imprisoned there. |
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When Henry Bolingbroke returned from exile in 1399, Richard was imprisoned in the White Tower. |
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During the summer of 1469, Neville rebelled against King Edward IV and imprisoned him in Warwick Castle. |
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Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake. |
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Some time within the next two years, Bacon was apparently imprisoned or placed under house arrest. |
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Michael was imprisoned in Avignon, together with Francesco d'Ascoli, Bonagratia and William of Ockham. |
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Perhaps because of this, Filmer was imprisoned for some years in Leeds Castle and his estates were sequestered. |
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After a lengthy battle, Regan's bid was seen off and two senior CWS executives were dismissed and imprisoned for fraud. |
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For a long time, he had been imprisoned in a tower, not of pearl, but of ivory. |
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Both Jagger and Richards were imprisoned at that point, but were released on bail the next day pending appeal. |
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He had been further imprisoned in 1957 for seven years for theft from cars. |
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Ministers who fail to comply may, ultimately, be found to be in contempt of court, and even imprisoned. |
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Harold Godwinson had agreed to support William's claim after being imprisoned in Normandy, by Guy of Ponthieu. |
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Aislabie was found guilty and imprisoned, but the personal influence of Walpole saved both Stanhope and Sunderland. |
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They were arrested and imprisoned in Newgate, and subsequently transferred to Edinburgh Castle and tried for high treason. |
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In 1917, a series of French Army Mutinies led to dozens of soldiers being executed and many more imprisoned. |
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Members of the liberal, socialist, and communist opposition were killed, imprisoned, or exiled. |
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At one point, he was arrested and imprisoned in Maxstoke Castle, but he escaped, swam the moat, and returned to Newbold Revel. |
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He also had at times the company of other preachers who had been imprisoned. |
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Wilde was then imprisoned on remand at Holloway where he received daily visits from Douglas. |
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For example, in 2011, 48 people were imprisoned in England and Wales for defaulting on fines imposed for TV licence evasion. |
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The shooter was caught and imprisoned, but doubts remain about who the mastermind might have been. |
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After a Scottish defeat in 1296, Balliol abdicated and was imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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While his father and cousin retreated north in the company of King John, he was sent south, to be imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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In 1679, some 1,200 Covenanters were imprisoned in the Kirkyard pending trial. |
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David was captured and taken prisoner by Sir John de Coupland, who imprisoned him in the Tower of London. |
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With the king now imprisoned in England and Randolph dead, the Guardianship once again fell to Robert. |
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The indictment of murder thus upon her, she had been forced to abdicate and was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle. |
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Following an uprising against the couple, Mary was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle. |
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The following night, she was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle, on an island in the middle of Loch Leven. |
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Of 1,200 captured rebels taken to Edinburgh, some 400 were imprisoned in an area of Greyfriars Kirkyard over the winter months. |
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He also seems to have been arrested by James and imprisoned briefly in Dalkeith Castle. |
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In 1306, Robert the Bruce had Duncan MacDuff, Earl of Fife, imprisoned for seven years, as he had been a supporter of the Comyns. |
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He also imprisoned Dafydd for a short period before coming to terms with him. |
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Similarly, a convicted thief was imprisoned in the first instance, but a serf convicted for the third time was to have his hand removed. |
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Negotiations continued into 1232, when Hubert was removed from office and later imprisoned. |
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His revolt was suppressed, however, after the Battle of Maes Moydog in March 1295, and the prince was imprisoned in London. |
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Hubert took sanctuary in Merton College Chapel, but Henry had him arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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Dafydd was imprisoned, but Llywelyn released him the following year and restored him to favour. |
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Many of its early members were imprisoned for their opposition to conscription. |
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The condition of early prisons in Wales was rudimentary and with few amenities for the imprisoned. |
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Travelling back to France, he was briefly imprisoned in France for these actions. |
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From the spring of 1813 until March 1815 about 6,500 American sailors were imprisoned at Dartmoor. |
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Kalley was arrested for his religious conversion activities and imprisoned. |
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One of the primary characters, Lord Asriel, was imprisoned and manages to flee from Svalbard during the novel. |
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Pepin and Louis the German revolted in 832, followed by Lothar in 833, and together they imprisoned Louis the Pious and Charles. |
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Fleeing, they were captured at the tollbooth at Berwick and imprisoned, but were later able to tunnel out of their gaol and escape. |
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Returning to England, he was there imprisoned, some say for overbusying himself in matters of foreign trade. |
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After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and imprisoned them. |
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Arthur had initially been imprisoned at Falaise and was then moved to Rouen. |
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Sherwill was later imprisoned by the Germans for his role in helping two British spies on Guernsey. |
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Audrain drowned, and Hassall and Gould were imprisoned in Germany, where Gould died. |
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They estimate that 15 million to 20 million people died or were imprisoned in the sites. |
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Louis 2 years prior, and after being imprisoned for a year, was hired by Spanish authorities to lead an expedition to chart the upper Missouri. |
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Henry VI had escaped into the Pennines, where he spent a year in hiding, but was finally caught and imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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Following this, he moved to Scotland again, but was caught and imprisoned in the same castle where James had been incarcerated. |
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But while praying, they were imprisoned by the governor of the island, ostensibly on suspicion of being pirates. |
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Because of their gross misgovernance, Columbus and his brothers were arrested and imprisoned upon their return to Spain from the third voyage. |
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While other tribes did not consume human flesh, their enslaved were still put to work, imprisoned, used as hostages, and killed mercilessly. |
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In some cases, convicted criminals were transported to the colonies as indentured servants, rather than being imprisoned. |
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Human souls were intended to conquer the Kingdom of Darkness, but fell and were imprisoned in material bodies. |
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The lesser prisoners taken at Tinchebray were released, but Robert and several other leading nobles were imprisoned indefinitely. |
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It was the bedroom of Charles I when he was imprisoned in the castle, and Princess Beatrice used it as a dining room. |
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In 1960, Ronnie Kray was imprisoned for 18 months for running a protection racket and related threats. |
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Their brother Charlie was imprisoned for ten years for his part in the murders. |
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In 1874, during the Kulturkampf, Archbishop Paul Melchers was imprisoned before taking refuge in the Netherlands. |
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Members of the Mainz Jacobin Club were mistreated or imprisoned and punished for treason. |
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Quakers were frequently imprisoned because of their refusal to swear loyalty oaths. |
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On this account, he was imprisoned in 1528, but his friends soon effected his release. |
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In France, the government was hostile and the philosophes fought against its censorship, sometimes being imprisoned or hounded into exile. |
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Some censors were demoted, imprisoned, and banished, but none were executed. |
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He was imprisoned at Fort de Joux, where he died in 1803 of exposure and possibly tuberculosis. |
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He was recalled to the capital and briefly imprisoned until he was exonerated by the Crown being proved innocent. |
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Atahualpa offered the Spaniards enough gold to fill the room he was imprisoned in and twice that amount of silver. |
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Hermes Rafael Saguier, another key leader of the PLRA, was imprisoned for four months in 1987 on charges of sedition. |
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Khomeini publicly denounced the government, and was arrested and imprisoned for 18 months. |
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Survivors of the Trinidad returned to the Spice Islands, where the Portuguese imprisoned them. |
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The movement was discovered, and Governor Miguel de la Torre had its members imprisoned or exiled. |
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Disobedient clergy were replaced, and prominent Separatists were confronted, fined, and imprisoned. |
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He pacified the natives to some degree, but in December 1707 his own cossacks revolted and imprisoned him. |
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Raleigh was found guilty and imprisoned in the Tower of London for more than a decade before finally being executed. |
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Coke was then imprisoned in the Tower of London on 27 December, but released nine months later. |
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Following his father's example, Charles raised loans without Parliament's sanction and imprisoned without trial those who would not pay. |
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Remonstrant members of the States of Holland including Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and Hugo Grotius were immediately arrested and imprisoned. |
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For the ensuing decade, men were instead sentenced to hard labour and women were imprisoned. |
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Throughout England, 644 rioters were imprisoned, 505 transported to Australia, and 19 were executed. |
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Although Shah Jahan fully recovered from his illness, Aurangzeb declared him incompetent to rule and had him imprisoned. |
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The German occupation resulted in a brutalization of society and 30,000 people were imprisoned. |
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Anyone who broke a stannary law could find himself imprisoned in the gaol at Lydford. |
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Mrs Stapleton had disavowed her husband's plot, so he had imprisoned her to prevent her from interfering. |
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Wrongfully imprisoned action heroes rarely have the time to wait for an appeal. |
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Those convicted came from Tehran, Yazd, Shiraz, Abadan and Kerman, and were each imprisoned for between 11 and 21 years. |
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Perhaps as many as 5,000 of them were imprisoned in sexual reeducation centers under Franco's regime. |
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But this does not mean that the subject is inexorably imprisoned by language, condemned to a mute livingness. |
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We have already seen, in Chapter II, that Equatoguineans like Ilonbe and Loboch imply that they feel imprisoned. |
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Last August Ionut Tucan, 23, and Ionut Dimisca, 21, were imprisoned for a total of 18 years for the raid. |
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After he was tried as heretic, Methodius was imprisoned in a secret place in Swabia. |
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Taoiseach Enda Kenny's long-overdue apology to the women who were imprisoned in the hellholes began the healing process. |
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Floyd Mangove, 22, of Hopyard Close, Leicester, was imprisoned after pleading guilty to death by dangerous driving at Leicester Crown Court. |
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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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Nimaya have all been imprisoned for between 1-4 years, highlighting the ironhanded punishment that network crimes can expect. |
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The commission started its work by looking into the debt-ridden citizens who are imprisoned to ease their burden and bring stability to their homes and families. |
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In the thriller Wanted, she co-stars with Meryl Streep as a former cop who is wrongly imprisoned and next year she's due to star in the drama The Senator's Wife. |
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He added while they are sometimes guilty of the least serious summary offences they are often punished more severely than adults who are rarely imprisoned for the same crime. |
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The statement pointed out that al-Abdouli was imprisoned for two years without trial, adding that he kept his position as the leader of the Umma Party secret. |
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He was imprisoned at Blate concentration camp for nine months. |
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Even after the fall of Saigon he was imprisoned in a re-education camp. |
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The Kingdom imprisoned dozens of people last month in security trials amid fears that the conflicts in Iraq and Syria will radicalize a new generation of youth. |
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The two were imprisoned as spies for three years before being interned in a mental asylum in Ranchi, where they spent the next 38 years under a special prisoner status. |
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