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  • 51detainable — detainˈable adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑detain …

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  • 52buttonhole —  Detain (person, usu. against his will) for conversation, or to solicit …

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  • 53detainer — detain ► VERB 1) keep from proceeding; delay. 2) keep in official custody. DERIVATIVES detainer noun detainment noun. ORIGIN Latin detinere keep back …

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  • 54detainment — detain ► VERB 1) keep from proceeding; delay. 2) keep in official custody. DERIVATIVES detainer noun detainment noun. ORIGIN Latin detinere keep back …

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  • 55List of insurgent fatality reports in Iraq — This is a partial list of insurgents and militia members killed in the Iraq War according to a few published news sources. Insurgent deaths, like civilian deaths, are hard to count or estimate. See the examples of undercounting shown in… …

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  • 56List of coalition military operations of the Iraq War — Operation Aloha redirects here. For the band, see Operation Aloha (band). Nordlicht redirects here. For the Kriegsmarine ship, see SS Nordlicht. Operation Falcon Freedom redirects here. For the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973… …

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  • 57José Padilla (prisoner) — For other uses, see José Padilla. José Padilla Born October 18, 1970 (1970 10 18) (age 41) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Alias(es) Abdullah al Muhajir or Muhajir Abdu …

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  • 58Ruddock v Vadarlis — Infobox Court Case name=Ruddock v Vadarlis court=Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia date decided=18 September 2001 full name=Ruddock Ors v Vadarlis Ors citations= [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/federal ct/2001/1329.html 2001… …

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  • 59Unlawful combatant — An unlawful combatant or unprivileged combatant/belligerent is a civilian who directly engages in armed conflict in violation of the laws of war. An unlawful combatant may be detained or prosecuted under the domestic law of the detaining state… …

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  • 60False imprisonment — is a tort, and possibly a crime, wherein a person is intentionally confined without legal authority.ElementsThe elements of the tort are: * Intent to confine another person against their will. In Australia, this element will be fulfilled if the… …

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