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The injuries he sustained under restraint were "consistent with excess pressure being used".
Mubenga died in 2010 under restraint on a British Airways plane while being deported to Angola.
The evidence is that Mr Mubenga died after crying for help whilst under restraint".
Arrest, placing of a person in custody or under restraint, usually for the purpose of compelling obedience to the law.
When speaking privately, industry lawyers and agents complain bitterly that such behavior results from studio collusion — something that would presumably be illegal under restraint of trade laws.
(Parfit's words, in his books, in e-mails, and even in speech, all have a similar timbre — it is difficult to distinguish them. In all, a strong emotion is audible under restraint).
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But Raye's observation of what plagued the offense last season and his forecast for the 2002 season is encouraging for Testaverde, who chafed at times last season under restraints imposed to limit his interceptions.
Sandy, the crazy old woman, is back in the home, hopefully under restraints.
The molecular models were computed using the Geno3D tools (Combet et al. 2002), following a modeling process under restraints similar to the process used for experimental solving of protein structure by NMR.
Participants of this study were the mothers of children under 3 years old who were recruited to receive dental care under physical restraint, moderate sedation, or general anesthesia in a RCT (NCT 00902395).
Grace under pressure; restraint; thoughtfulness; and, of course, civility.
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