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The terms of confinement are grim.
The tougher sentences passed over the last 15 years have meant longer terms of confinement.
Asked about Dr. Lee's terms of confinement, Mr. Stamboulidis said, "When you steal our nuclear secrets, we're not going to let you communicate with anyone".
Under these regimes, persons either suspected of opposition or considered racially or nationally unfit were summarily arrested and placed under long or indefinite terms of confinement in concentration camps, remote labour colonies, or industrial camps and forced to work, usually under harsh conditions.
We propose an interpretation of the contrasts in terms of confinement.
One function of the hydride bed is to keep safety requirements in terms of confinement of tritium.
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Judge Bozonelis did not order a specific term of confinement.
In a general court-martial, Specialist Sivits could have faced a slightly longer term of confinement and a dishonorable discharge, a more severe form of expulsion than that for bad conduct.
Because of the terms of his confinement, I wasn't able to interview him directly.
Obama: With respect to Private Manning, I have actually asked the Pentagon whether or not the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and are meeting our basic standards.
Under the terms of his confinement, Tsarnaev was not permitted to touch any visitors, even relatives, so the casual contact of his attorneys likely represented his only remaining form of tangible human connection.
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