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1. They were incarcerated for the duration of the war.
2. Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated.
3. He was incarcerated for years.
4. He spent nearly half his life incarcerated in prison.
5. We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours.
6. Nu was incarcerated for more than four years.
7. Rivas has spent nearly half his 48 years incarcerated.
8. He was incarcerated for 240 days.
9. Carter spent 19 years incarcerated in New Jersey on murder charges.
10. These problems and a long evening incarcerated below decks without fresh air were giving her a headache.
11. Lacking white skills, disproportionately large numbers are incarcerated in penal institutions[sentencedict.com], alcohol rehabilitation centres and psychiatric hospitals.
12. She'd been incarcerated for thirty years or so, poor imbecile.
13. A controversial character, he was incarcerated in the Fleet prison on three occasions.
14. He would be incarcerated in the cells of different gaols.
15. Incarcerated in Terry's room, they made do with sandwiches for dinner, and endless cups of tea.
16. Ted is incarcerated in California, awaiting trial on murder charges.
17. Here, Drachenfels incarcerated a courtesan who displeased him, and inflicted a dreadful curse on her.
18. And if both prisoners keep their mouths shut, neither will be incarcerated.
19. She has been in an abusive marriage; he has been incarcerated for six years.
20. There's also a slide show and talk presented by ex P.O.W.'s once incarcerated in Colditz, followed by dinner.
21. The army was receptive to suggestions from white citizens that blacks should be incarcerated for supposedly pillaging and looting indiscriminately.
22. Brewers found to have diluted their products were to be incarcerated in their own vats.
23. Much of the old building was still in disrepair when the brothers were incarcerated.
24. After that, suspects deemed to be an ongoing risk to national security can be incarcerated indefinitely by the home affairs minister.
25. There are too many people on death row who are innocent of the crimes for which they are incarcerated.
26. The cults would be the prime targets: their acolytes would be dispersed, their leaders bought off or incarcerated.
27. Of the convicted sentenced prisoners most receive short sentences and the majority are incarcerated for property offences.
28. Many early studies, for example, were seriously flawed by their exclusive use of incarcerated offenders as samples of criminals.
29. It does not follow that increases in crime accompanied by increased numbers of convictions necessarily entails more people being incarcerated.
30. He submitted his resignation as mayor in May 1995, shortly after being incarcerated.
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