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76 enemy soldiers and one officer, taking as | prisoners a further 22 soldiers and one officers, whil |
s for leniency from the father of one of the | prisoners, a man named Black Triplett. |
e news of the escape way broke out among the | prisoners a panicked rush resulted, creating a thunder |
August 14 - Israel frees another 76 | prisoners, a week after releasing more than 300 people |
June 30th after Israel released 31 Lebanese | prisoners, a fraction of the 766 the hijackers had dem |
Stanton that he was trying to exchange 3000 | prisoners a week, and requested that preference first |
throats of all nine hundred bound and gagged | prisoners, a number that derives from John Hayward, Ed |
Algerine ships passed near noon; one of the | prisoners, a Dutchman, identified them as the Golden L |
er, some 30 who were left were killed by the | prisoners; a similar number were killed in Gusen II. |
and returns to the prison to talk with young | prisoners about his life, and surviving in Oz in gener |
These are generally off-limits to all | prisoners above, but they appear to be extensively uti |
Umar was charged to have denied | prisoners access to "mainstream" imams and religious i |
a united front against Japan and to release | prisoners accused of inciting anti-Japanese riots. |
The Commonwealth | Prisoners Act 1967 (Cth) provided for a non-parole per |
mself to Moody, and a second from one of the | prisoners, addressed to Latham. |
The | prisoners adopted a feudal society and divided into fo |
The Chair of the | Prisoners' Advice Service Management Committee, Rikki |
He is currently Chair of the | Prisoners' Advice Service and is a founding member of |
ls to talk about Buchenwald and he is on the | prisoners' advisory board of the Buchenwald Memorial F |
He is also involved in the National | Prisoners Afrikan Studies Project, an organization whi |
000 men, swelled to between 12,000 to 20,000 | prisoners after the exchange of prisoners between armi |
orce initially consisted of 15,000 political | prisoners; after most of them died of radiation poison |
German | prisoners after the battle |
e performed by Evan's inmates and many other | prisoners, after mid-day prayers. |
itary, assigned to take over the care of the | prisoners after the liberation. |
Redmond Mac Hubert, and O'Heyne, were taken | prisoners, after the loss of many persons on both side |
abanchel Prison was constructed by political | prisoners after the Spanish Civil War between 1940 and |
Execution of | prisoners after the Battle of Nicopol Ms. Fr 2646, att |
extracted by internal deportees rather than | prisoners after the camp closure. |
often overlapped, including his treatment of | prisoners after the September 1971 Attica riots. |
Washington, D.C. to negotiate an exchange of | prisoners; after initially failing to reach an agreeme |
eld Prison along with a number of Republican | prisoners, after being refused repatriation to Ireland |
phone of the dismembered bodies of political | prisoners after the riot. |
His forces lost 70 dead and 400 | prisoners, against Republican losses of 59 killed and |
for new inmates, and also has amenities for | prisoners aged 15 and 16. |
ped of their powers to set minimum terms for | prisoners aged under 18 after the High Court ruled tha |
As of that month the prison has about 1,200 | prisoners ages 13-22; the lawsuit says that half of th |
and Henry Sheares, Neilson and the remaining | prisoners agreed to provide the authorities with detai |
es and soaked the cabin thoroughly until the | prisoners agreed to come out peacefully. |
rticipants had joined them and the remaining | prisoners agreed to end their campaign on 3 October. |
the Burmese regime to release all political | prisoners ahead of the election. |
y and a past president and then patron of HB | Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society. |
919 she courageously helped found Delaware's | Prisoners Aid Society as well as Bridge House, a deten |
They demanded the release of Iraqi | prisoners, all of Assyrian ethnicity, withdrawal of al |
He represents the relatives of over 1000 | prisoners allegedly killed by Libyan security forces i |
al reforms in the kingdom and the release of | prisoners allegedly held without charge for more than |
The court held that | prisoners alleging assaults by prison guards must meet |
rded as some of San Quentin's most dangerous | prisoners, almost escaped. |
federate flank, routing them, and taking 375 | prisoners along with 2 pieces of artillery. |
Regarding | prisoners already taken outside of France, as well as |
Prisoners also have TVs in their rooms. | |
eve Buscemi, with former guards, wardens and | prisoners also contributing). |
Some were killed and others taken | prisoners, among the latter Teganissorens, who, on com |
s approaching, surrendered to one of his own | prisoners, an Ohio Militia captain named Burbridge, wh |
The Communists succeeded in taking over 670 | prisoners and killing over 270, including most of the |
Following sabotage by the | prisoners and the Maze Prison escape in 1983 the priso |
The population consists of life sentence | prisoners and determinate sentenced prisoners, many se |
ded walls for isolation of mentally unstable | prisoners and a straitjacket |
ement listed 65 Americans killed, 14 wounded | prisoners and 344 other prisoners. |
ssful counter-attack that captured about 100 | prisoners and six machine-guns. |
ties removed the remaining French crewmen as | prisoners and set both ships on fire. |
One bomb hit a motorboat crammed with | prisoners, and another fell directly through an open h |
ided a safe and well-ordered environment for | prisoners and staff. |
tation, medical staff, and protection of all | prisoners and other persons in the Sullivan County Jai |
d a POW work camp, killing approximately 300 | prisoners and about 10 guards. |
l conquered territory and release of all the | prisoners, and thus ruled very much against the Hildes |
Central Europe, had taken more than 226,102 | prisoners and had seized more than 4,500 square miles |
l, the wounded, institutions and industries, | prisoners and civiliands were evacuated mostly by sea. |
U.N. released 6,670 Chinese and North Korean | prisoners, and the Communist forces returned 684 U.N. |
of Downie, and also to the care paid to the | prisoners and wounded by his opponent, Master Commanda |
t a black Unit Manager hired, as three black | prisoners and a black officer died at the hands of a w |
is new-found skills to intimidate his fellow | prisoners and prevents the prisoners from hitting each |
He often pled for the pardon of | prisoners, and Governor John Young, of New York, once |
rwater Correctional Centre which houses male | prisoners and other facilities. |
uards engaged in sexual intercourse with the | prisoners and smuggled illegal drugs into the faciliti |
he H-Blocks, Hughes became the OC of the IRA | prisoners, and in March 1978 ordered the prisoners to |
houses maximum, medium, and minimum security | prisoners and overflow prisoners from the county priso |
race to help him and Kim and his men locate | prisoners and free them. |
ia in detachments in the 1830s as escorts to | prisoners, and then to India in 1841. |
he merger with Lithuanian Union of Political | Prisoners and the Exiled and Christianical Democrats ( |
hed a post, shot four of the enemy, took six | prisoners and sent them back to his lines. |
Staff help facilitate training of the | prisoners and try to arrange employment on their relea |
The combined forces of the Null Void's | prisoners and Vilgax's forces are too much for Ben, Ke |
ker announces the executions of 30 political | prisoners and 43275-B keeps a journal like Winston Smi |
o had to permit access to displaced persons, | prisoners and missing persons, respect their rights, t |
posts, killing some of the gun teams, taking | prisoners and capturing a machine-gun. |
s, including a low security property for 605 | prisoners, and a minimum security property for 150 pri |
ase claimed a number of lives among both the | prisoners and their guards. |
responsible for investigating all deaths of | prisoners and residents of probation hostels and immig |
They demanded the release of all political | prisoners and the return of all leaders in exile, amon |
The objective was to take | prisoners and gain information about the situation in |
d to house sentenced republican and loyalist | prisoners; and in 1976 was divided in two when the Bri |
The restoration of | prisoners and hostages. |
'special punishment' primarily for political | prisoners and those opposed to the Nazi regime. |
d for not focusing enough on resettlement of | prisoners and also for having a "disrespectful culture |
in somewhat better conditions than the other | prisoners and had a few special privileges. |
erusalem, the refugees, the Aqsa Mosque, the | prisoners and detainees and to confront the wall and s |
citizens living in the Soviet Union, Slovak | prisoners and defectors, and Volhynian Czechs. |
ad acted in a benevolent fashion towards the | prisoners, and described how she saved some women and |
prised three separate gaols for untried male | prisoners and debtors, male convicts, and women. |
until Castro releases some of the political | prisoners and begins to deal with us." |
ronze Star for interrogating captured German | prisoners and learning the location of Nazi gun emplac |
xt day the Australians rounded up 21 Italian | prisoners and a number of weapons. |
g the attack on 3 Nov., after capturing many | prisoners and gaining his objective, he organized his |
rakasura translated into freedom for all his | prisoners and honouring of Aditi. |
outh, England on 27 March 1791, carrying 150 | prisoners, and arrived in Sydney Cove on 14 October 17 |
greement and the Russians released all their | prisoners and pay 1,000 silver marks to recover the bo |
ere still too small for all the needs of the | prisoners and guards. |
Tirana, and were intended to hold political | prisoners and opponents of the regime. |
In a 37-day cruise he took 270 | prisoners and captured valuable cargoes. |
She claimed that she only did good to the | prisoners, and that if she beat them or punished them, |
eteran, which helped exchange and secure the | prisoners and tow the ships to port. |
refuge to street children and dependents of | prisoners and supports education programmes for deaf a |
ps say Burma holds more than 2,000 political | prisoners and continues to repress free speech and use |
Abbot takes no | prisoners and consistently wins basketball games again |
ry 1864, killing 13 of them and capturing 21 | prisoners and the Skirmish at Matole May 26, 1864. |
life was the reformation and reclamation of | prisoners, and to this end he incessantly laboured. |
he subsequently entered the commissariat of | prisoners and deportees, where Frenay charged him with |
10 returned to Boston, Massachusetts to land | prisoners and make repairs. |
nor on the issue of the release of political | prisoners and resigned. |
Ehrenberg and his forces were taken | prisoners and send them to confinement in Presidio La |
1741 the Stocks House was opened to civilian | prisoners and it became a place for people who had bee |
ited with causing the release of some of the | prisoners and their subsequent emigration to Canada. |
They fought well, taking 148 | prisoners, and causing an estimated 300 enemy casualti |
adism, including stories that he decapitated | prisoners and rolled their heads down hillsides and wa |
10 with 20-inch (51-cm) barrels for guarding | prisoners, and 26 to 30-inch (66 to 76-cm) barrels for |
was possible and to gather intelligence from | prisoners and captured materials while assessing the G |
asonton's troopers did manage to capture 100 | prisoners and two cannon, forcing Price to continue hi |
ictory for the American Patriots who took 75 | prisoners, and killed roughly 70 Loyalists, while losi |
and captured the position, together with 50 | prisoners and two machine-guns. |
, accounted for a total of 11 enemy dead, 32 | prisoners, and an unknown number of wounded. |
med that Hitler had wanted more shootings of | prisoners and more punishments, but that he had resist |
As the viewers see, both the | prisoners and the guards are slowly and deliberately b |
atrocities such as the use of dogs to attack | prisoners and medical experiments conducted on the pri |
They were used to restrain | prisoners and slaves, and for public corporal punishme |
re accompanied by thousands of wounded Union | prisoners and many of the stores that they obtained at |
The camp never held more than 200 | prisoners and had a short life span of several months. |
's of Antrim, the defenders, except for some | prisoners, and the islands residents were put to the s |
rrections Ministry started a program between | prisoners and institutionalized handicapped patients b |
ers for the dispersal among several jails of | prisoners and detainees charged with treason, includin |
He then handed over the | prisoners and collected teams for his guns which he br |
The Cais are assigned to watch over the | prisoners and they treat them well. |
1-43 mi), capturing several hundred thousand | prisoners and several hundred guns. |
s unless the U.S. government freed all Iraqi | prisoners and paid compensation to Iraqis affected by |
rhood, music and Moog synthesizers Political | prisoners and Commie sympathizers Hetero, homo and bis |
ximum security unit) that is used for remand | prisoners, and also for the temporary detention of pri |
ition's advance when Indian scouts took some | prisoners, and authorities in Montreal organized reinf |
ng a worthy reply to the spiritual hunger of | prisoners and this serves for restoration the moral he |
th side of the island managed to capture 130 | prisoners and reclaim some control of their area. |
115 died by disease or accident, 156 died as | prisoners, and four dead listed as MIA. |
hind), accompanied by the exchanged American | prisoners and several American residents. |
rt immediately to take an enormous amount of | prisoners and to execute them. |
, Warren Hill was re-rolled to hold juvenile | prisoners, and an additional wing called the 'Carlton |
ible option to activate resistance, liberate | prisoners and subdue the criminal, thieving enemy, and |
manages maximum, medium and minimum-security | prisoners and holds a significant number of long-term |
e, where she is assigned to do a research on | prisoners and their social effect. |
The prison holds sentenced | prisoners, and also holds remand prisoners for local m |
police department, using the County Jail for | prisoners, and having only temporary police officers. |
charge, which resulted in the capture of 14 | prisoners and in which he himself was wounded.” |
y him as a man who was greatly feared by the | prisoners and prone to violence and creative ways to p |
She took on board more than 60 | prisoners and refugees from sampans in the bombardment |
aged to do so, the officers were attacked by | prisoners, and a second set of keys was taken from one |
ough 3 lines of fortifications and capturing | prisoners and materials, despite taking heavy losses. |
umerous works of charity, including visiting | prisoners and teaching catechism. |
lt of attempts to break up the protest, both | prisoners and prison warders received personal injurie |
After the speech, he inspected the | prisoners and stopped in front of Berg. |
gar, where his service involved securing the | prisoners and destroying the prizes. |
they suffered heavy losses while taking 213 | prisoners, and two field pieces, the raiders withdrew, |
d physical force during the interrogation of | prisoners and then committed perjury at subsequent tri |
After V-E Day, it transported liberated | prisoners and displaced persons from Austria to France |
h bombs and bayonets, capturing four wounded | prisoners and a machine-gun. |
Morocco took several Algerian soldiers as | prisoners, and both sides took casualties. |
A total of 1,964 Confederate | prisoners and 125 Union guards are buried in the adjac |
ed to improving the quality of life for both | prisoners and military personnel and their families) a |
of the 97th Division treated sick and dying | prisoners and buried the several hundred corpses disco |
repelled a strong counterattack, taking more | prisoners, and subsequently during the night they capt |
After this, a group of former | prisoners and guards conspired to install a new prison |
hows victorious Chinese troops with Japanese | prisoners and captured Japanese flags and equipment on |
clamation of a general amnesty for political | prisoners and the setting up of a high court of justic |
Among the other | prisoners and friends of Eugenio Colorni on Ventotene |
wever they were kept separate from the other | prisoners and their obvious "hostage" status was shaky |
Alonzo Child embarked the | prisoners and their guards and carried them to Helena, |
cians to set minimum terms for life sentence | prisoners, and the next day the European Court of Huma |
Up the Morning: Writings & Art by Political | Prisoners and Prisoners of War in the U.S.. |
His act resulted in the capture of about 100 | prisoners and several machineguns. |
elevision and opportunity to break political | prisoners and broadcast the resulting public recantati |
For many months, | prisoners and their visitors were banned from reading |
an Bayan I to negotiate the release of Antae | prisoners and to make an agreement, the envoy was howe |
utes infected with syphilis to have sex with | prisoners and some subjects were infected by directly |
Doctors infected soldiers, | prisoners and mental patients with syphilis and other |
ed, who tried to beg her father to spare the | prisoners and likes Zerrino. |
in the Northern states, by means of freeing | prisoners and causing arson in larger Northern cities. |
Republican and Loyalist Former | Prisoners and Conflict Transformation in Northern Irel |
e for Justice to investigate complaints from | prisoners and those subject to probation supervision, |
ct abusive sexual practices upon male Jewish | prisoners, and sometimes also the reverse theme, the m |
ed ships, and sent parties ashore which took | prisoners and food supplies. |
m of speech, released thousands of political | prisoners and did his best to maintain Russian involve |
Von Ruffin says that SS guards touched | prisoners and then beat those who got sexually aroused |
nly three Senegalese survived, who were made | prisoners and brought for questioning to Rabih. |
a mere hut) so the marines could guard both | prisoners and Governor John Hindmarsh. |
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