Sentence examples for both imprisonment from inspiring English sources

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Between 2008 and 2016, a total of 21 states recorded double-digit declines in both imprisonment and crime rates.

In 1870, both imprisonment for debt and the privilege in relation to freedom from arrest for bankruptcy were abolished, and as a result the freedom became extremely limited in practical application.

Charles's next, sharper, message in 1665 warned of the risk of fire from the narrowness of the streets and authorised both imprisonment of recalcitrant builders and demolition of dangerous buildings.

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But the law governing abortion in Northern Ireland is one of the most restrictive in Europe and carries the harshest criminal penalty of any European country – life imprisonment both for the woman who has an illegal abortion and for anyone who has assisted her.

In the film's best sequence, he stomps and kicks against the brick walls and metal barricades that form the boundaries of his childhood, and Mr. Daldry's camera, moving like Billy to the Beat of Jam's "Town Called Malice," captures both his imprisonment and his furious, temporary freedom.

The consequence for both was imprisonment.

The Maceo brothers both escaped imprisonment, were recaptured in Gibraltar and turned over to the Spanish authorities, but José remained in jail long after Antonio regained his liberty and fled to New York City.

Needless to say, he denied all charges and said he was not a serf who could be "transferred from one landowner to another together with the land," an allusion to both his imprisonment and the Crimea annexation).

It is tempting to see imprisonment, both psychological and physical, as the central theme but in truth it is the spectre of loneliness that haunts the novel.

The myth devised by modernity, the cinema, has long fascinated Herd, especially in the pre-1945 age, when its goddesses seemed most authentic, and when the extremes of femininity and glamour took public shape as both power and imprisonment, model and warning.

Under the Fugitive Offenders (United States of America) Order, both Hong Kong and the US have agreed to extradite someone who has committed "an offence which is punishable under the laws of both Parties by imprisonment or other form of detention for more than one year... unless surrender for such offence is prohibited by the laws of the requested Party".

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