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Confinement is the physical restraint of a person (Art. 9a).
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But missed his Blow, was seiz'd, and in Confinement
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In fine, I have use of your Talent at present, there's one now in Confinement of the Royal Party — his name's Freeman.
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Brian Rood reveals a bit of the tragic figure in Vader with this piece, appropriately titled "Confinement".
unknown title 2009
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This exhibit, which asks artists to explore the theme of "Confinement", challenges the viewer and goes well beyond the quaintness of bowls and teapots.
John Gascot: First Annual Workhouse National Ceramics Exhibition John Gascot 2011
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Besides his guilty plea for being a self-proclaimed paedophile, Polanski is also facing Federal charges for Unlawful Flight to avoid Confinement.
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Thus we turn to the winter 2009 issue of the New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement.
David Isenberg: Ahem: About That Great Change to the UCMJ David Isenberg 2010
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So she laid in Solitary Confinement – Unable to converse - Unable to watch TV – Unable to even read.
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Thus we turn to the winter 2009 issue of the New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement.
David Isenberg: Ahem: About That Great Change to the UCMJ David Isenberg 2010
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This exhibit, which asks artists to explore the theme of "Confinement", challenges the viewer and goes well beyond the quaintness of bowls and teapots.
John Gascot: First Annual Workhouse National Ceramics Exhibition John Gascot 2011
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