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    jailed


    1. As against this in the west many scientists were killed or jailed or forced to change their hypothesis simply because the religious leaders did not accept them


    2. She should have been jailed for emotional child abuse


    3. But if they were infiltrators, they would be jailed


    4. I am reasonably sure that if it happened those journalists would have been jailed under the security laws, and I never heard of one being charged of such a crime


    5. He had only been briefly jailed before being confined to house arrest


    6. Those engaged in negative behaviour will be singled out, pressurized, condemned, fined, jailed


    7. Joseph who was sold by his brothers into slavery, jailed unjustly for


    8. He was jailed during the brief tenure of the Bear State Republic


    9. I understand he recently embarrassed some other business partners and had a major falling out with his wife, who I need not point out, was just arrested and jailed for the murder,” Chofsky said with a raised eyebrow as he tapped a pen point on a legal pad


    10. Just being with you would stop the bleed, If I’ve been jailed within you, I’ll be freed

    11. It represents a testimony to the prisoners brought from England to be jailed in Port Arthur, the famous prison that constitutes one of the most fascinating tourist attractions of the region


    12. That very morning, Roger had read in the “South China Post” that the Chinese government had detained and jailed Julias Jia Zhiguo, Catholic Bishop of Zhengding, in the province of Hebei where the largest concentration of Catholics in China is found


    13. Those found in contempt could be jailed, but in past cases,


    14. With a mind renowned, as a jailed bird, in small towns you lived


    15. or the theft I was jailed for


    16. could be jailed for prostitution


    17. Anyone who spoke out against what was happening was jailed or executed


    18. If I had I would have definitely ended up being jailed so it was perhaps for


    19. Each of these girls were paid a fee plus free accommodation and use of the facilities, but were virtually jailed within their designated area There were others in separate wards who like Natalie were kidnapped and brought to the clinic in a drugged state


    20. Gāndhi, other leaders, and more than 30,000 Indians were jailed

    21. More than sixty-thousand Indians were arrested and jailed


    22. Non-cooperation at all levels with the government lead to brutal reprisals with thousands loosing their lives and more than 100,000 Indians and their leaders were arrested and jailed


    23. when the police jailed Michael he wasn't allowed bail because he


    24. “Juarez jailed us, we had to show you that we didn’t steal the formula, but we had to understand exactly what were looking for


    25. “Do you think they have been jailed?”


    26. The mournful lawyers showed in court that that man had nothing to do with the company and in order that no one doubt their arguments they had him jailed as an impostor


    27. Tabler’s mother was arrested and jailed on suspicion of


    28. You may be familiar with the story about a Pastor in England being jailed for calling


    29. A simple suspicion of treason or sedition will normally result in the accused being jailed and tortured, often to death


    30. Violent people could be jailed

    31. Opponents of Ujamaa socialism launched in Arusha so many years ago, have been jailed, without trial, in their thousands


    32. Individuals who refuse to comply can be jailed


    33. A year later old man Hooper was jailed for interfering with smal boys,


    34. jailed for interfering with young boys


    35. For the eight days that Rennie had been jailed with Sam, he had been telling jokes and laughing the entire time


    36. ’’ Said soberly Watts as he remembered how his wife had been jailed, tortured and then executed by the Terran Internal Security Forces troopers that had taken Ares City at the start of the war between the now defunct Terran Federation and the Spacers League


    37. The thought that Lydia Litvyak ‘C’ could be jailed and brutalized in some Siberian work camp made her sick to her stomach


    38. ‘’It is said that he even made two kids with the daughter of the commander of the Fort of Ham, where he was jailed until his escape in 1846


    39. He was betrayed, thrown in prison, he was falsely accused, he was jailed, he was ignored; and when he came out and saw his brothers, he said: “Don’t be hard on yourselves - it wasn’t you who sent me here - it’s God who had a plan for my life


    40. We have jailed our preachers for stealing the money and swindling people out of their savings

    41. She was jailed, her party split, she was written off, and yet, quite remarkably, she made a comeback in three years, her fighting spirit best exemplified by the enduring image of her on an elephant striding across the floodwaters of Belchi in Bihar to meet marooned Dalit villagers who had been brutally attacked


    42. be jailed for twenty six years for these beliefs


    43. Bill would eventually be jailed for three and a half years by Justice Gloster in the Blackfriars


    44. “I had seen it as godsend and offered to take care of her son if she was prepared to be my mistress, but as she protested saying that she was a married woman, I reminded her that he was jailed and promised to let her go as and when he would come out of it


    45. certain water fountain, I could have been jailed


    46. Ge had been jailed in a cage


    47. Is she—pregnant—tried, convicted and jailed?


    48. Is she arrested? Is she—pregnant—tried, convicted and jailed?


    49. What has dawned is the renaissance of the Alien and Sedition Acts – disagree and be jailed


    50. Such was the out look of the Roman ruler who was inflamed against our Master Jesus (cpth) by the Jews, so that he issued an order to kill and crucify him immediately when he would be apprehended without being left alive or jailed, for which people might carry out a sever revolt going away with the ruler and his soldiers













































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    Synonyms for "jailed"

    captive confined imprisoned jailed

    "jailed" definitions

    being in captivity