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While respondents who were reincarcerated were almost certainly rearrested, there could exist respondents who were rearrested but not reincarcerated.
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She was rearrested a year later.
He was rearrested last week.
Sixteen students were rearrested.
But several have been rearrested.
Ten days later he was rearrested.
He was rearrested on Sunday night.
Officers gave chase and quickly rearrested him.
There have been 11 partial amnesties since 1945...& in each a pattern has asserted itself-large numbers of prisoners are released with flamboyant magnaminity, but soon thereafter several are rearrested.
There is a joke — one of those universal jokes which, one feels, must be popular with writers in all totalitarian cultures — when Dara is rearrested, and his young, pious interrogator asks him about his studies in film.
At the end, the film notes that "there are 130,000 teenagers behind bars in the United States" and that "eight out of 10 will be rearrested within a year of their release".
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