Sentence examples for would be internment from inspiring English sources

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Let there be no doubt that a further extension of pre-charge detention would be internment.

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Six days later, Vittorio Veneto and the rest of the Italian fleet sailed for Malta, where they would be taken into internment for the remainder of the war.

When it became clear that Japanese Americans would be sent to internment camps during World War II, he and his girlfriend, Lillian Matsuyama, quickly married to avoid being separated.

Mr. Powell said the American military would still have the right to imprison Iraqis, though he said internment would be resorted to only "where this is necessary for imperative reasons of security".

Once upon a time, clever lawyers told a former US president that indefinite internment would be acceptable in a great modern democracy, if it applied only to foreign nationals and only off-shore.

American legal experts and intelligence officials said that the CIA's internment practices would be considered illegal under the laws of several host countries.

As an author, Houston knew that writing about the internment experience would be cathartic for her.

In 1918, however, following the February Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the battle of Rarańcza, Sikorski chose belatedly to side with Piłsudski, announcing solidarity with his actions, protesting against planned separation of Chełm Land from the planned Polish state, and thus soon joined Piłsudski in internment (he would be held in Dulfalva (Dulovo)).

In recent months, Kovács's colleagues have conflated immigrants with extremists, announced a national consultation on the twin themes of migration and terrorism, and floated the idea of placing all migrants in what would be some of Europe's first internment camps since the second world war.

The deteriorating military situation in Derry and elsewhere led to increasing speculation that internment without trial would be introduced in Northern Ireland, and on 9 August 1971 hundreds of republicans and nationalists were arrested in dawn raids.

Higbie said he was not proposing new internment camps, but said a national registry would be justified "until we can identify the true threat".

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