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Indeed, for the work at hand, Jacobs believed she'd been spared – from slavery, from her confinement, from disease.
Mr. Saloojee said Mr. Arar was held in solitary confinement from Sept. 27 until his deportation on Thursday.
Shortly after arriving in Constance he was, with Sigismund's tacit consent, arrested and placed in close confinement, from which he never emerged.
In other words, he viewed form as practical means to an end, not a confinement from which he had to perform weird contortions to escape.
Albany retired to France in 1524, and Angus kept James in confinement from 1526 until 1528, when the king escaped and forced Angus to flee to England.
Consider what we've learned from hostages who have been held in solitary confinement — from the journalist Terry Anderson, for example, whose extraordinary memoir, "Den of Lions," recounts his seven years as a hostage of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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Results are also presented showing the increase in energy levels resulting from the additional confinement arising from placing quantum dots into a quantum well.
Downey's imprisonment, which included long stretches of solitary confinement, lasted from 1952 until his release in 1973.
Optical studies showed pronounced quantum confinement effect from nano-particles so prepared.
Confinement effect from the high viscosity film layer was also observed at higher foam content.
Theoretical predictions using long term confinement models from CSA and ACI codes are presented.
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