Sentence examples for imprisonment from from inspiring English sources

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During the 27 years of his imprisonment from Nov. 7, 1962 to Feb. 11, 1990 — Nelson Mandela wrote hundreds of letters — to prison officials, family and friends.

The Essay then reconsiders mass imprisonment from the perspective of "racial stratification," a structural theory that emphasizes the simultaneous formation of racial categories and the misallocation of resources between races.

But Gramsci's attempt to convince other communists of the revolutionary potential of cultural transformation was restricted by his imprisonment, from 1926 until shortly before his death in 1937, by the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini.

Despite threats of imprisonment from a repressive government they are enjoying success in Eritrea and have also built a large following in traditionally Coptic Christian Ethiopia, where all Protestants are simply known as "Pentay" for Pentecostal.

Maximus and Martin were arrested by the emperor Constans II in an intricate theological political tactic, and, after imprisonment from 653 to 655, Maximus was later tortured and exiled; he died in the wilderness near the Black Sea.

Three years ago, he sent a letter to the Obama State Department, asking it to prevent those involved in Magnitsky's imprisonment from traveling to the U.S. The State Department brushed him off.

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Freedom from imprisonment -- from government custody, detention, or other forms of physical restraint -- lies at the heart of the liberty that clause protects.

This appeared to lead to a significant reduction in maternal imprisonments from 1994 to 1996 (Dowell et al. 2017), although the current study demonstrates that default of fine remains a common reason for imprisonment of Western Australian women prisoners with young children.

Christine Brewer, a superlative Strauss singer, wields her sumptuous voice to impressive effect in the recognition scene from "Elektra," the imprisonment scene from "Die Frau Ohne Schatten" and the final scene from "Salome".

He saved (1924) Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold from a death sentence (though not from imprisonment) for the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in Chicago.

The stigma leads to serious harms including criminalisation, imprisonment, exclusion from school, eviction from home, removal of children and deportation.

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