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| The act also gives power to the governments to | detain a foreigner in a view to regulate his presence |
| the Supreme Court of Queensland to continually | detain a particular class of prisoner to protect the |
| d in Crumpsall, north Manchester, in a raid to | detain a man who had been certified under part 4 of t |
| he Central Government and State Governments to | detain a person to prevent him/her from acting in any |
| uring World War II, they could not continue to | detain a citizen that the government itself conceded |
| A constable may | detain a person who, after being warned by an officer |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Al Saleh were among the 121 that the Departmen |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Al Shabli were among the 121 that the Departme |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain al-Azmi were among the 121 that the Department |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Ali Muhammed Nasir Mohammed were among the 120 |
| helped the Guayama garrison in its attempt to | detain American troops from taking that city. |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Ameziane were among the 121 that the Departmen |
| The nation | detain and deport victims rather than providing them |
| ces in Trieste used the building to transport, | detain and exterminate prisoners. |
| They also have the power to stop, | detain and examine vehicles or things to which the of |
| alise piracy within their national laws and to | detain and prosecute suspected pirates off the coast |
| reau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to | detain and deport all removable aliens and "suspected |
| al statute requiring the Postmaster General to | detain and deliver only upon the addressee's request |
| October 2005, enables medical professionals to | detain and treat people against their will on grounds |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Bashir were among 121 that the Department of D |
| Greenwood the building was used temporarily to | detain black men rounded up by the National Guard dur |
| ns Charter, allowed for UNMIL to apprehend and | detain Charles Taylor in the event he returned to Lib |
| by police to arrest and | detain criminals |
| tion organized by Dele's family and friends to | detain Dabord in Phoenix, Arizona. |
| rom 1945 to 1946, the camp was instead used to | detain Dutchmen who had collaborated with the German |
| ans wishing to return the papacy to Rome would | detain Grimoard, the French cardinals sent word to hi |
| ess which did not grant the President power to | detain Hamdi, was trying to "Make Everything Come Out |
| as corpus and the Government could continue to | detain Hamdi. |
| ave an interview saying that they are going to | detain her in Cyicukiro brigade. |
| manded Aziru to come to Egypt and proceeded to | detain him there for at least one year. |
| On June 26, 1998, it was decided to | detain him in a pre-trial detention unit of maximum s |
| But before investigators could | detain him, al-Awlaki left for Yemen in March 2002. |
| ration and Naturalization Service requested to | detain him, charging that he had held jobs (he had wo |
| r officers had to beat and wrestle him down to | detain him. |
| tial Facility, is a residential center used to | detain immigrants in Taylor, Texas, United States, op |
| n government's use of security certificates to | detain indefinitely, without trial, suspected terrori |
| (d) Member States should | detain Iraqi ships entering their ports, unless for h |
| or usurper of the crown, or rebelliously doth | detain, keep, or withhold from our said soveraign Lor |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Mohammed were among the 121 that the Departmen |
| ish military intelligence branch) were able to | detain most of the agents within days, with the last |
| The factors for and against continuing to | detain Naser were among the 121 that the Department o |
| iffin set up his own personal jail in order to | detain Native Americans who would steal from him. |
| Guantanamo was only supposed to be used to | detain non-Americans. |
| age in Guangdong, where villagers attempted to | detain officials in a dispute over compensation for l |
| ruled that there was no sufficient evidence to | detain on murder charges, specifically, if Sison "had |
| nishment of such as shall rebelliously take or | detain or conspire to take or detain from the Queen's |
| icized the security agencies for continuing to | detain prisoners, despite the fact that they have bee |
| e Byzantine emperors as a convenient prison to | detain prominent people whom they deemed troublesome. |
| enya announced its international agreements to | detain Somali pirates had expired. |
| be a country under the rule of law, You can't | detain someone indefinitely without charge. |
| ity to make arrests, they do have the right to | detain someone, within reason. |
| ion Able Rising Force was set up to locate and | detain suspected terrorists. |
| or purposes of counterinsurgency to locate and | detain suspected terrorists. |
| to check villagers' internal passports and to | detain suspected fighters who had been left behind, g |
| d Ghaffar as a justification for continuing to | detain suspects at Guantanamo. |
| olice with broad powers to search, arrest, and | detain suspects. |
| MPs who rebelled against government policy to | detain terror suspects for 90 days without trial, fur |
| She directed the operation to arrest and | detain the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyns |
| the court is directed to the Sheriff, who must | detain the defendant until the defendant is legally d |
| than 24 hours, then Spanish authorities should | detain the boat for the remainder of hostilities. |
| compiled the justifications for continuing to | detain the captives taken in the "war on terror" made |
| leet was a boom between the forts, designed to | detain the ships under close fire should they attempt |
| rfield to pass the Granahan bill "to seize and | detain the mail of anyone suspected of trafficking in |
| I do not wish to | detain the House but I wish that the Members of the C |
| wood Community and Mental Health NHS Trust "to | detain the appellant on 22 July 1997 and the Trust's |
| ed to target this parentgroup with an offer to | detain their children and keep them "safe" from the c |
| Unwilling to | detain them further, Governor Maclean agreed to their |
| m or imitation firearm) they were powerless to | detain them or confiscate the weapon. |
| ople noted on the PROFUNC list and temporarily | detain them in reception centres across Canada includ |
| offence against the byelaws, they may stop and | detain them, and if their name and address are unknow |
| point and Burke sends back other FBI agents to | detain them. |
| d efforts by coalition forces to apprehend and | detain them. |
| s at gunpoint until a police patrol arrived to | detain them. |
| Later on Benton continued by saying, "If they | detain these people and the worst thing that happens |
| sworth was killed on a successful operation to | detain those who were known to attack both civilian a |
| They went out into the street and managed to | detain two of the youths, but were attacked by some o |
| g the right of the United States government to | detain Yaser Esam Hamdi indefinitely without access t |
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