He was a deserter from the army when he was found guilty of highway robbery and sentenced to transportation. |
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After 30 days of being AWOL a serviceman is considered a deserter, and a warrant is issued for his arrest. |
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The less-than-three broke formation to take up defensive positions around the interdictors in the Alliance deserter fleet. |
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No doubt I shall lose a son by your death but if you give up your faith I shall be called the mother of a deserter and faithless son. |
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Considered a deserter by the Red Army, he was convicted of treason. |
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Knight, a confederate army deserter, was in a common-law marriage with a former slave. |
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The deportation order against Corey Glass, a deserter from the war in Iraq who is living in the Toronto area, has reopened the debate. |
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On or about date of desertion, in name of place, the said name of deserter deserted the vessel, thereby ceasing to be a temporary resident. |
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The inspection may result in the discovery of additional identity documents or information that could lead to the apprehension of the deserter. |
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The deserter shall first be stripped of his rank, if he is a corporal or sergeant. |
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In addition, the Angolan Parliament approved an amnesty for anyone imprisoned as a deserter from the Angolan army during the war. |
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At the same time, Alcide Nikopol, a deserter launched into outer space in a flying refrigerator in 1992, falls out of the sky deep-frozen! |
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There Jackson became a cowardly deserter sponging off the martial generosity of Uncle Sam, a man who betrayed his comrades and never paid his gambling debts. |
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The Indian Army declared him a deserter when he did not return. |
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He had originally claimed to be a deserter, but was nabbed by the FSA after being spotted talking with military intelligence. |
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Peter, at first so quiet and unassuming, turns out to be an Army deserter. |
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Jean may be an army deserter, but he still maintains an air of heroism. |
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During the process of data entry in FOSS, code 398 designating a ship deserter should be inserted in the cause field to facilitate the retrieval of statistical data. |
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Malchow, GDR, 1980. 20-years-old Anne is hiding Juri, a deserter of the Red Army. The two falls in love with each other, but their love is threatened. |
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Others should be kept on the case file until the deserter is located. |
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No deserter, including those that have already been issued Pre-removal Risk Assessments, should be removed from this country until the Supreme Court of Canada finalizes their decision. |
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Many were apprehended, jailed for a time and summarily dismissed, although in one known case, the deserter, Philip Williams, was reissued his uniform and kit and told that he had to remain in the service to make up lost time. |
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People can believe he is a deserter all they want, and maybe he is. |
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Desertion or draft-evasion does not, on the other hand, exclude a person from being a refugee, and a person may be a refugee in addition to being a deserter or draft-evader. |
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The handyman is a particularly fanciful construction: orphaned, illiterate, and, later, a thief, Civil War deserter, and circus clown, he mesmerizes Emily with his blond hair and pierced-heart tattoo. |
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The conquistadors took many different roles, including religious leader, harem keeper, King or Emperor, deserter and Native American warrior. |
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Since a captive is unable to surrender his rights of protection under GIII, he is considered a PW even if he is a deserter or a defector from his own armed forces. |
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They discuss a deserter, his connection to the eponymous Auckland hotelkeeper, and his death in a Bulawayo teak forest, burned to charcoal by lightning. |
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Also, anyone who is a deserter or absent without leave from the CF can be arrested without warrant by any civilian police officer or, if no police officer is available, by any other CF member. |
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When the right to conscientious objection is not recognized by the law, the conscientious objector is treated as a deserter and the military criminal code is applied to him or her. |
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But his campaign has been marred by repeated slips, including his failure to rebut comments by Michael Moore, a left-wing firebrand, that Mr Bush was a deserter during the Vietnam war. |
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He is believed to be the first American army deserter ever to be deported from Canada. In their first meeting since their relations turned sour last autumn, the presidents of Colombia and Venezuela agreed to make up. |
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The Liberals have said that U. S. military deserters, or as they call them, war resisters, should be granted refugee status even though the independent Immigration and Refugee Board has rejected all deserter claims as bogus. |
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The current inventory of military deserter cases is comprised primarily of members of the United States armed forces who have claimed refugee protection in Canada. |
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The immigration department said today that Ivor Hughes, 35-year-old wartime Royal Navy deserter, has been granted permission to live in Canada a a landed immigrant. |
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