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You can do things for your country, but you cannot be imprisoned by it".
Even so, an acculturated Indian "cannot be imprisoned for the same time as a white man," he said.
Mr Harding said the corporation was always "wary" of commenting on a story but that it was "important to make clear... that journalists cannot be imprisoned for simply going out and doing their job".
And obviously, since an entire nation cannot be imprisoned then restitution is our only option.
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I cannot accept that historians today might be imprisoned, as in other European countries, for their ideas, their beliefs and their analyses.
Fast Company may be imprisoned by a rhetorical set that cannot be used without inviting derision -- spare change agents, anyone?
Together, Mrs Piggle-Wiggle suggests, they can pretend to be princesses, who will be imprisoned by a wicked witch if they cannot produce spotless dishes.
We knew that we would be imprisoned".
"If workers are told they cannot get off boats, they are imprisoned as well as enslaved.
In Connecticut, a mayor convicted of crimes cannot be removed from office until he is imprisoned.
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