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How To Use Incommunicado In A Sentence

  • The project from the 6th circle of hell has been put to bed (for the second time in a month) and, as far as work's concerned, I'm incommunicado for a week.
  • Held incommunicado at the navy brig in Charleston, he cannot say; and the public, having no constitutional oversight over the extraterritorial prison in Cuba, does not know.
  • My wife says I have been known to spend hours completely incommunicado; and I admit I do get tetchy if I'm disturbed.
  • The military is detaining people incommunicado, which is illegal, and so it is effectively disappearing people," said Heba Morayef of NYT > Home Page
  • His secretary says he will be incommunicado for the rest of the day.
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  • It seems rather suspicious that he's gone incommunicado.
  • He was held incommunicado in prison for ten days before being released without charge.
  • `I was incommunicado ," Brenda began, the words coming out very slowly. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • Except for tight beam transmissions directly to you, you have been 'incommunicado' due to the disturbances caused by the disaster. Before Destruction
  • For example, as discussed previously in this report, a person could be held incommunicado indefinitely with no apparent opportunity for judicial review.
  • The Saudi Arabian authorities regularly hold detainees incommunicado, when they are frequently tortured and otherwise ill - treated.
  • On a number of occasions, their smaller rivals, leaders of less important gangs, have been arrested, often on trumped-up charges, and held incommunicado until either Moogie or Zikko could move into their territories and annex their nonworker followers. Ministry of Disturbance
  • He did not know that he was effectively incommunicado, having been allowed a visit from his daughter. THE SCAR
  • The officers and privates were supposed to be strictly "incommunicado," but even these found means of communication. History of Kershaw's Brigade
  • When the time was right the Djakarta cops picked him up and held him incommunicado and there I was waiting, the ideal substitute. THE LONELY SEA
  • incommunicado political detainees
  • A military judge can extend the period of detention incommunicado up to 90 days.
  • Suggestions that detainees are being held "incommunicado" are simply not true. Guantanamo Is a Model Prison (Really)
  • The man, John Makepiece, with Broxton Day, of Granadas district, had been held "incommunicado" for months by the bandit, Raphele. Janice Day at Poketown
  • He was held incommunicado in prison for ten days before being released without charge.
  • He continued to be held incommunicado, that is without contact with the outside world, including his family and lawyers, until August 2005, from when his wife was allowed to visit him on a monthly basis. Amnesty International USA: Most Recent English News Releases
  • He was held incommunicado in prison for ten days before being released without charge.
  • Bush wasn't "incommunicado", he was out of the public eye. Is it foolish to question whether the Vice President is part of the Executive Branch?
  • she asked when I told her Mama was bedded and incommunicado. RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
  • In Uganda, for example, we have documented long-term incommunicado detention, torture and, in some cases, deaths of alleged treason and terrorism suspects at the hands of the government's Joint Anti-Terrorism Task Force. Maria Burnett: How Not to Address the Uganda Bombings
  • He was held incommunicado in prison for ten days before being released without charge.
  • He is reportedly being held incommunicado at a military prison.
  • His secretary says he will be incommunicado for the rest of the day.
  • Mostly, however, she seems to be held in some kind of incommunicado status until they need a sound bite, and then they throw the power switch, download the text and out she spits it, with all the emotion of an automaton. Condi a Waste of Time
  • He was held incommunicado in prison for ten days before being released without charge.
  • It's all mine right now because truepenny is incommunicado. July 26th, 2009
  • I expect he'll be incommunicado for at least 2 weeks.
  • His Grace, Cardinal Law, is currently living incommunicado in a church in Vatican City, which is both a religious and legal hideout, answerable to no one other than the CEO, Benedict, aka Ratzinger, god's own Rottweiler. Child Abuse Convictions and Bankruptcies Have a Silver Lining for Gay People
  • The prisoner has been held incommunicado for more than a week.
  • We don't kidnap people and hold them incommunicado.
  • He is reportedly being held incommunicado at a military prison.
  • a prisoner held incommunicado

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