Sentence examples for detainees work from inspiring English sources

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Around 100 detainees work at Harmondsworth, and 50 at Colnbrook.

Up to 110 detainees work at the G4S-run Brook House and Tinsley House immigration removal centres near Gatwick Airport.

He says this will help promote and sustain the detainees' work, as well as offer assistance for their reintegration into Brazilian society.

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Occasionally, there were stories about the Golden Venture in the papers, and the detainees worked through the articles, word by word.

The government says the Ohio detainees worked for Quality Sales Inc., a Florida concern.

Shortly after taking office in 2009, he ordered a review of the former detainees working as double agents because they were providing information used in Predator drone strikes, one of the officials said.

By the time the CIA figures out tricking al Qaeda detainees works better than torturing them, anyone watching the movie has become an accessory after the fact.

Japanese internment camps were not stationed in Banff during World War II, but rather were located in Jasper National Park where their detainees worked on the Yellowhead Highway and other projects.

He financed the detainee work out of his own savings, but after the financial crisis, the law firm suffered from lack of income.

A current goal is to set up a brick factory and a textile mill where adult detainees would work, he said.

The United States is paying $12 million to refurbish part of an old Soviet-built prison outside Kabul to house transferred detainees; the work is to be completed by December.

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