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were interns
noun
A person who is interned, forceably or voluntarily.
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All subjects were interns or residents in the internal medicine training program at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in academic year 2002 2003.
In most cases, the sexual assault took place while they were interns at one of the Legion's many prestigious schools.
Not to mention those reality TV darlings Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port, who were interns at Teen Vogue.
The FLA found that at a peak period in August 2001, 5.7% of the labour force – some 68,000 workers – at Foxconn Group were interns.
His first marriage, to Elizabeth Hass, whom he met in 1963 when they were interns in Senator Ribicoff's office, ended in divorce in 1981.
Outside the classroom, the students, who were from 18 to 46 years old, were interns at companies like Salomon Smith Barney, Earthweb.com and Hotjobs.com.
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Some 10,000 were interned.
Five IRA leaders were executed, and many more were interned.
Correct: The rebels were interned in the military jail.
They were interned in a British camp for "enemy aliens".
Many of them were interned and some were executed in the prison that stood here.
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