Interned Sentence Examples

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  • About 6,000 out of 4,000,000 " alien enemies " were interned or put under restraint.

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  • He allowed himself to be taken prisoner by the Austrians, and was interned at Briinn till 1792.

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  • He took Edinburgh castle, in which James was interned, and he was made lieutenant-general.

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  • In 1860 he went to Italy, took part in Garibaldi's expedition to Aspromonte (1862), and was interned as a prisoner of war in Naples.

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  • For two years during college, he interned with the CIA.

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  • Arnold was at first successful and Adolf had to go into exile; but he returned, and in 1465, having taken his father prisoner by treachery, interned him in the castle of Buren.

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  • He endeavoured to maintain at any rate the union of Neustria and Burgundy, but the great Burgundian nobles wished to remain independent, and rose under St Leger (Leodegar), bishop of Autun, defeated Ebroin, and interned him in the monastery of Luxeuil (670).

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  • He was interned at Thessalonica and executed in the following year on a charge of treasonable correspondence with the barbarians.

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  • In the subsequent broils a Parthian faction obtained the release of one of the princes interned in Rome as Vonones I.

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  • In that month Morenga, a chief who had been interned by the colonial authorities, but had escaped and recommenced hostilities against the Germans, was once more on the British side of the frontier and, refusing to surrender, was pursued by the Cape Mounted Police and killed after a smart action.

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  • To oppose him, Bardas Phocas, another general who had revolted in the previous reign and been interned in a monastery, was recalled.

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  • As a matter of fact, the aggregate number of persons imprisoned or interned or placed under police surveillance never exceeded 1,600.

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  • Other Foreign Office records relating to enemy aliens interned by the British are in FO 916.

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  • Friday 5 December 1975 End of internment The last 46 people who had been interned without trial were released.

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  • For qualifications you must have an audition, have danced 10+ years or have interned for 2 years, and have an oral interview.

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  • Released from prison in 1949 he was then interned following the resumption of an IRA campaign in 1956.

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  • The show follows Laguna Beach alum Lauren Conrad's journey through the fashion design world as she received her education, interned for Teen Vogue, and now has her own designing endeavors.

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  • Whitney Port interned with Cutrone and People's Revolution at New York Fashion Week and then was hired to work again with her on some shows in Los Angeles.

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  • For the present the connivance of the senate at his coup d'etat of Nivose led to the deportation of one hundred and thirty Jacobins; some were interned in the islands of the Bay of Biscay, while fifty were sent to the tropical colonies of France, whence few of them ever returned.

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  • In 1730 his enemy and rival, Prince Dolgoruki, was interned here with his family; and in 1742 General Ostermann was sent to Berezov with his wife and died there in 1747.

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  • The exact number of persons arrested or interned will probably never be known, but that the Yugoslays were regarded, and treated, as a hostile population, is abundantly proved by the three following facts, which could be mul tiplied indefinitely.

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  • Unfortunately, while the new Czechoslovak army was recognized by Italy and took its place in the front line, Baron Sonnino, for political reasons, vetoed the formation of similar Yugoslav legions, though General Diaz had consented, and though the Yugoslays interned at Nocera and elsewhere were clamouring to be enrolled.

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  • Ursinus and the leading men of his faction were expelled from Rome, and afterwards from central Italy, or even interned in Gaul.

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  • He now fled to Russia, where he was interned at Kaluga, while at home he was condemned to confiscation and death as a traitor, and his unjustly accused mistress Magdalena Rudenschold was publicly whipped to gratify an old grudge of the regent's.

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  • A considerable portion of the French army routed at Sedan did indeed seek refuge across the frontier; but they laid down their arms according to convention, and were duly " interned."

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  • Having discovered that Peter, who had reached the age of seventeen, was thinking of taking the administration into his own hands, she conspired against him with the commander of the stryeltsi and some of his maternal relations; but she was circumvented by the rival faction and interned in a convent, and Peter's mother was put in her place.

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