Sentences with phrase «meant house arrest»

And then Layla and I both came down with bad colds, which meant house arrest and PJ - livin» for several days.

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It can take the form of simply spreading the word about university closings, deportations, house arrests or house demolitions, or it can mean developing data banks on violations of human rights — for example, in the careful documentation of the more than 500 Palestinian villages that have been destroyed by the Israelis since 1948; this information has been compiled by the Arab Study Society in East Jerusalem.
Huhne and Pryce's good behaviour means they are being released halfway through that four - month period, but they will have to remain under electronic curfew which leaves them effectively under house arrest.
But «house arrest» might not mean much when half of the universe has crumbled to ash.
32.60 % of borrowers would go on house arrest for the next three years, if it meant their student loans would be forgiven
When her husband, Liu Xiaobo, was awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 2010 the situation grew worse; she was placed under strict house arrest and deprived of all means of contact.
These days, on the other hand, a trip to the mailbox means figuring out how little clothing I can wear without getting arrested, and running out to it as fast as I can so I can get back in the house, and out of the heat.
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