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confiscations
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Plural of confiscation
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It confiscated more than 200 French private collections and inflicted forced sales and confiscations on Jews throughout the Reich; tens of thousands of items—some estimates reach the hundreds of thousands were thus seized.
Unsurprisingly, the confiscations and government interference in the press and have led to a sharp decline in the distribution of print newspapers.
IPI, the global press freedom organisation, argues that the two confiscations stand out as the most egregious press freedom violations in Sudan's modern history.
He had been kidnapped in 2011 along with another Frenchman who was killed by his captors, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, in 2013.A senior Palestinian official attending a protest against land confiscations in the West Bank died after a confrontation with Israeli soldiers.
People demonstrate daily against the land confiscations, and rumoured future confiscations.
Even on such core issues as the land confiscations and the indigenisation act, he sounds emollient.
Past redenominations have turned into confiscations, and many Russians are certain that they are about to be robbed by the state once again.
In the number of confiscations of firms and properties in 2010 and 2011, Lombardy lags behind only the southern regions, which are far better known for the mafia .The mafia has always been here.
A wave of expropriations and confiscations has left millions of hectares of farmland and a swathe of the food industry in government hands.
The government has justified the confiscations by saying that it was breaking up monopolies or stopping breaches of labour or environmental rules.
Fewer than 2% of them have benefited from the confiscations.
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