Sentence examples for continued imprisonment from inspiring English sources

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In this reading, there is nothing accidental about Mr. Khodorkovsky's continued imprisonment.

One psychiatrist predicted in late 2009 that continued imprisonment could lead to a "complete nervous breakdown".

The continued imprisonment of Saeed has taken a very emotional and tragic toll on our family.

As he spoke, he knew that he was dooming himself to continued imprisonment.

But they must be given some forum, like a military tribunal, in which to contest their continued imprisonment.

On Friday, Levinson's family released a statement, which said: "Bob's continued imprisonment defies the humanity in all of us.

She continued, "Imprisonment was cold/I have patience that is old/I have love that is warm".

Depending on their behavior in prison prior to transport, prisoners could look forward to a life of near freedom or continued imprisonment and labor in the colony.

Lower courts have chipped away at the supreme court's rulings, interpreting habeas corpus narrowly and upholding continued imprisonment based on slim and often unreliable evidence.

Since then, it has been incumbent on the Burmese military regime to find a means to justify the country's leading democracy figure's continued imprisonment.

The return of the five leaves four other Britons at Guantánamo, whose continued imprisonment has also provoked an outcry from civil rights campaigners.

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