Examples of using Jailing in English and their translations into Chinese
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Jailing Ormond, Dundee sheriff Tom Hughes told him:“You were convicted of some quite appalling conduct.
The jailing of two Reuter reporters in Yangon sent a mixed message to the Rakhine community.
Jailing Gibbons for 28 months, the judge told him:"Your parents may be at the side of court.
Jailing her for 12 months a judge at Liverpool Crown Court pointed out that it was not the first time she had neglected them.
The U.S. Government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me.
End the practice of jailing trafficking survivors for immigration violations and assist their return to Myanmar.
Their jailing sparked international alarm and amplified fears of declining freedom of expression under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
All I can say right now is the US Government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me.
If they do not leave, the Israeli authorities have threatened that they will start jailing them from April this year.
Another bone of contention this year was the jailing in January of two Thai nationalists, Veera and Ratree, who crossed into Cambodia illegally.
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has said the jailing of the reporters had nothing to do with freedom of expression.
He has cracked down on protestors and journalists, at one point jailing more reporters than any country in the world.
But despite the scale of the probe a group prosecution in 2012 led to the jailing of just seven men.
The Shanghai Expo was a great success but was followed by the jailing of Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo.
Months later, Saul, one of the Pharisees, was trying to stamp out the new“cult” of Christianity by killing and jailing some of Jesus' followers.
Butler writes that"one marker of the end of the bourgeois republic of letters was the jailing in 1798 of the doyen of publisher-booksellers, Joseph Johnson".
China, Russia, Iran and Venezuela are described in Freedom House's report as“detaining and jailing critics, closing media outlets, and bringing cases against journalists.”.
China, Russia, Iran and Venezuela are cited in Freedom House's report for"detaining and jailing critics, closing media outlets, and bringing cases against journalists.".
Jailing him at the High Court in Glasgow, judge Lord Bracadale told Sinclair:"You assaulted your baby son by shaking him, causing the injuries which killed him.".
Jailing her, judge Recorder of Leeds Guy Kearl said this was an"unusually rare" case of its type:"This was a tempestuous relationship.