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The Department of Justice doesn't seem proud of having imprisoned the Plowshares activists who broke into Y-12.
Slavery's aftermath, he said, deserved to be met with the same sense of public penance that the nation eventually applied to its wartime failures in having imprisoned Japanese-Americans and in ignoring evidence of the Holocaust in Germany.
Unfortunately for him in spite of loose talk from friends and biographers about his having imprisoned himself on the Corso Re Umberto, or of his home life with his wife and his old mother as a kind of laager it was of limited application elsewhere in his life.
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Ireland had imprisoned the books rather than the writers.
Both Turkey and Egypt have imprisoned journalists, provoking international protests.
From my family alone Qaddafi had imprisoned five men.
That is more than Iran, which has jailed 45, or China, which has imprisoned 32.
It has imprisoned several hundred Brotherhood activists this year, including the No. 2 leader elected in December.
(Henry has imprisoned her for life because she and the sons led a revolt against him).
"Indeed, I am more alive than the men who have imprisoned me here".
Since then the NCP has imprisoned tens of thousands of opponents.
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