There are people who believe it is wrong for women to be seen in public unescorted by a male relative. |
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However, the groups were largely unescorted so Julius attached himself to one of the first parties and was able to travel to England. |
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With effect from December 1980, he was allowed freedom, unescorted, in the hospital grounds for two hours a day. |
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Under licence, he would have been permitted unescorted and unrestricted access to his family. |
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Few women travelled unescorted in in those days so Dubtach probably sent an escort with her. |
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The nuclear waste shipping fleet is aging and unescorted by naval forces, it is however armed. |
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Becoming bored and saturated by their activity, the three unescorted boys ran into the Disney shop. |
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She is enjoying significant unescorted ground leave and has not endeavoured to abscond. |
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Both her father and uncle are dead, and under Taliban law women are not allowed to work or even leave the house unescorted by a man. |
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Now that, darling, is why a young lady should not be walking in the gardens unescorted at night. |
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It makes little sense that they would have loaded a great amount of treasure on an unescorted ship. |
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In fact, according to Bayne, there are about 1,200 federal prisoners currently out on some form of parole, whether escorted or unescorted. |
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Telecoms operators can have unescorted access to BT's exchanges telecoms watchdog, Oftel, confirmed today. |
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Few women travelled unescorted in those days, so Dubtach probably sent an escort with her. |
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The sinking of the liner showed how vulnerable unescorted ships were against a submarine. |
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Those that are arrested are often sent unescorted to Croydon because the nearest immigration office is 60 miles away in Harwich, north Essex. |
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She opened a gate leading to a small room and asked us to walk into it unescorted, passing a hanging bridge under dark lights. |
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Seven years ago in Afghanistan, women were not allowed out of their homes unescorted by a male relative. |
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The trainees will be returning to Libya in the coming days and in the meantime all unescorted visits from the camp have been stopped altogether. |
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These are followed by unescorted temporary absences designed to evaluate the offender's ability to adjust to life in society. |
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Work release and unescorted temporary absence programming, particularly at the medium security level, continue to decline. |
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Any other individuals or unescorted personnel can introduce contamination and disrupt the crime scene. |
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The Service recognizes the importance of unescorted temporary absences and work releases in the gradual reintegration of offenders. |
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Researchers and members of the public should never be left alone or allowed to roam unescorted. |
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He had been on an unescorted walk around the hospital grounds. |
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Once they have undergone an official briefing and paid the annual marine park entrance fee, suitably certified divers are free to dive unescorted and at their own discretion. |
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She also missed her freedom to come and go unescorted and unphotographed. |
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Traveling unescorted into Safwan today, I got a far different picture. |
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Miss Reynolds, I will not hear of you traveling to Brighton unescorted. |
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With concerns of allowing EMS personnel to attend to female patients unescorted by male family members, there is still a significant percentage of the population that value tradition over saving a patient's life. |
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Please note that today is an unescorted part of the tour. |
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All staff, including flight crew members, shall have successfully completed a background check before an airport or crew identification card is issued to them authorising unescorted access to security restricted areas. |
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At the end of December 1941 and in January 1942, Germany launched two attacks in the western half of the North Atlantic, a stretch of ocean where unescorted merchant ships were an easy prey. |
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The convoy then proceeded unescorted until it reached the southwest corner of Ireland where the Royal Navy joined to bring it through the area of greatest danger. |
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The National Parole Board has granted Noyes escorted temporary leave and if this goes well, in nine months he will be eligible for unescorted leave with day parole following. |
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As you will notice from the itinerary, today's trip is unescorted. |
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Or perhaps he is preparing the ground for a successor? Most Westerners are put up in a hotel on a river island, an Alcatraz of fun that they may not leave unescorted. |
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In June 1941, the US realized the tropical Atlantic had become dangerous for unescorted American as well as British ships. |
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In fulfilling this mission she was brave, foolhardy even, travelling more or less unescorted to areas where most correspondents feared to go in convoy. |
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Losses of ships travelling out of convoy however were so high that no merchant ship was allowed to sail unescorted. |
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Members should know that non-compliance with a parole condition or a condition attached to an unescorted temporary absence is not a criminal offence. |
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Security levels determine many of an offender's living conditions including supervision levels, and eligibility for work releases, unescorted temporary absences and conditional releases. |
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The Toronto airport, being located in the Peel region, experiences every year many children who arrive at the Toronto airport unescorted by adults. |
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