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    incarcerated example sentences

    incarcerated


    1. he found himself incarcerated


    2. ‘I must object – my client was incarcerated at the


    3. Draconian punishments still existed in some Middle Eastern states; political dissidents continued to be incarcerated


    4. The captives were marched, shortly after, to a house prepared for their reception, and the Ansahs were incarcerated in the Houssas' Guard room


    5. It seems they were incarcerated shortly after


    6. When the Preceptor realised how bad things were becoming in the lower tunnels of the sett, he ordered Soffen's release from the chamber where she was incarcerated


    7. That fact I had learned from my father, who because of the familial relationship with Julek, was once incarcerated for several months accused of aiding the communists


    8. incarcerated she should have been classified as needing medical


    9. It came to our attention through informal channels that there were some people who might be useful, but they were incarcerated for minor infractions


    10. A few days later, on September the 12th, Adam was incarcerated for contempt of court

    11. The parents were incarcerated until March 2006, awaiting extradition to Maine


    12. Besides vitamins and glucose drips were not what I needed now, blood was, and with so many bare necks in view, all I could hone in were delicate, easily accessible veins screaming at me to release the fluids incarcerated within them


    13. example, Aboriginal people are incarcerated at a rate of 35 times higher than the


    14. I had paid Mike’s enrollment and tuition for Ohio University’s college program for the incarcerated


    15. They utterly failed to treat his multiple, serious medical conditions while incarcerated


    16. I will go to my grave blaming myself, to some degree, for having moved to Florida while he was incarcerated, but I fully intended to, and was willing and capable of, returning to CT and living with him until I was satisfied he was not a danger to himself and others


    17. Williams does not need to be incarcerated


    18. ” 35 She and her reluctant but loving husband and family did follow the bait to return, only to lose all their accumulated wealth and belongings to the party and then be incarcerated because of their


    19. bullied by the other neighbours, especially when her boyfriend/husband would be incarcerated


    20. In all there were some eighty to a hundred young women incarcerated in this place

    21. The Defense Fund's bylaws limited its flexibility and ability to take action without getting the approval of its incarcerated chairman


    22. Toney has been incarcerated for 12 years and it's time that something is done


    23. Well, a few days ago I watched an incarcerated copper thief rip about 4 feet of copper plumbing and fittings out from under the sink in the day room


    24. Bill: I will not publish the rest of this 3 page letter because it nauseates me--Michael extols the virtues of the Bush Bastard to take the heat off his incarcerated ass


    25. This is not surprising as I am incarcerated in Tarrant County


    26. out, had been mistakenly incarcerated


    27. Where the fuck had I been living? Surely I knew that homos could be brought before the courts, imprisoned for up to twenty years and be raped, have their crimes published in the papers, be fired from their jobs, kicked out of rented accommodation [which is why he wanted to own his own house], disowned by families, incarcerated in funny farms, given electric shock treatment and…” He dropped his head onto strong arms and let years of anger and anxiety erupt in sobs of impotent misery


    28. If you were unlucky enough to be incarcerated with a knife-wielding lunatic, the only escape would be to hurl yourself from the carriage at great speed


    29. I was sitting on the walls of the old city of Famagusta, in which Turks had been incarcerated for years, when a carload of Turks attempted to drive out through the arched entrance directly below


    30. everything and being incarcerated forever

    31. incarcerated for legitimate Research


    32. An extremely red-faced Andrei managed to catch Marianne’s eye and give her a quick wink when he “introduced” himself to them, saying that he apologised for barging in on them, but that he had no clue as to what Wei’s game was and could think of no reason for his being assaulted and incarcerated - he was after all, just a Tourist


    33. Arriving there, they were incarcerated, within the hidden store-room within the Stadium, to await their starring “roles” in the big “Conflagration”…


    34. Moonlight lit the face of her great-nephew, Barton Lewis Beebe Junior, all of 17, a moonshiner, illegal smuggler and family provider now that his daddy was incarcerated for dope dealing


    35. Looking around I tried to take it all in: vulnerable men — incarcerated for whatever reason — not having a clue about what the next day would bring


    36. replace her incarcerated ex with a fine decent man because she wasn't but


    37. “When Henrietta was forced to mate with an incarcerated Stargazer and this produced a child, what happened to said child?”


    38. How would they react when they saw me? Who were they? Was I incarcerated with rebels, Stargazers, or both?


    39. There were cases of indigenous peoples being incarcerated


    40. There are 200,000 women incarcerated in U

    41. men incarcerated for having sexual contact with minors not


    42. Children in father-absent homes become more likely to live in poverty, have emotional/behavior problems, die in infancy or have health problems, commit crimes as juveniles, become incarcerated, engage in premarital sex and get pregnant as teenagers, are abused, abuse drugs and alcohol, suffer from obesity, and underachieve academically


    43. Sadly, these journalists were on the verge of being incarcerated for their efforts


    44. Journalist Rachel Armstrong, brilliantly portrayed by Kate Beckinsale, refuses to out an individual she came in contact with and winds up incarcerated – and not just overnight – in order to protect the person who shared information with her for the paper


    45. • Increased shock of being incarcerated; whites, especially


    46. The animals were incarcerated in tiny, filthy, and


    47. go; they (the incarcerated animals) weren't


    48. “At this time, he was widely known and his mystical abilities feared, so he was not incarcerated in a prison


    49. Also, if the incarcerated animals are excited by our


    50. But while he’s incarcerated, another building bomb goes off, and a concocted note says “we did it” signed by some other “cell member of the arrested man” who has “Al Queda linkage”













































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