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In New York City, we've reduced the incarceration- the number of people incarcerated by over a third and crime keeps coming down.
In February 1900 he was incarcerated by the Russians in the Warsaw citadel.
The task ahead is to prevent our imagination from being incarcerated by smart technologies.
"But we were not thinking that she might be incarcerated by nuns".
Mr. Gabeira was later captured, tortured, convicted and incarcerated by the military dictatorship.
His grandfather was an old Bolshevik who died after being incarcerated by Stalin.
Having an unhealthy child increases the probability of being convicted of a crime or incarcerated by 8%.
Is it Adrien Brody, making crazy-face as the Persian-Jewish jeweller incarcerated by the Revolutionary Guard in 1979 Tehran?
Israel, who is serving a 22-year term in federal prison, tried to avoid being incarcerated by faking a suicide in July 2008.
Anthony Sampson, sometime editor of the influential Drum Magazine, wrote of the way Shakespeare had helped Nelson Mandela and other ANC activists incarcerated by the apartheid government.
He was picked up after some months on the run in Pakistan and incarcerated by the Americans at Bagram airport, north of Kabul.
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