Sentence examples for imprisoned at that time from inspiring English sources

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Charles Fooks was imprisoned at that time, and it was good for Mrs Fooks to have a male live with her.

He nodded sadly when I told him of what I had heard in a meeting, that, unbeknownst to Ford's management, our equipment was being used by the South African government to spy on members of the anti-apartheid movement, such as Biko and Nelson Mandela (imprisoned at that time).

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It says in effect that the pope, imprisoned at the time by Catherine's nephew, the Emperor Charles V, found himself between a rock and a hard place.

The city had previously made the argument that Henry would have ended up in jail even if he wasn't wrongfully imprisoned at the time, citing his previous criminal activities.

Rousseff, a former guerrilla, was imprisoned at the time and tortured.

Because he was imprisoned at the time of her birth, his daughter was named Libertad, or Liberty.

An important symbolic gesture against apartheid occurred in 1987, when Ruud Gullit, the Dutch star, was named European player of the year and dedicated his award to Mandela, who was still imprisoned at the time.

The meetings took place in the federal penitentiary in Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Abdel Rahman was imprisoned at the time, serving a life sentence for conspiring to plan terrorist attacks in New York City.

Imani believes if not imprisoned at the time of his conviction her father would have continued being an absentee parent making bad decisions, succumbing to the peer pressure around him, and dieing to self-destruction.

*When Yidam Kyap uses the word 'collective' or 'commune' he is most likely referring to property confiscated from those designated 'class enemies' during the 'democratic reform' period who were executed or imprisoned at this time.

For the analysis of labour and delivery outcomes, we separated prison pregnancies into women who were imprisoned at the time of their birth episode ('birthing prisoners', n = 99) and women who were no longer incarcerated at the time of their birth episode ('former pregnant prisoners', n = 203).

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