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Residents were locked in their homes and soldiers confiscated their mobile phones, neighbours said.
But a copy was confiscated by customs in 1999.
Her phone was confiscated.
Any CARDS found in school will be confiscated.
They confiscated his passport.
Malayan pangolin is released from its cage after being confiscated by the Department of Wildlife and Natural Parks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Aug. 8, 2002.
Most of the weapons were confiscated by the British protectorate government of bechuanaland.
Troops destroyed the capital and confiscated many works of art as war booty.
He was so jealous that he threw him in the slammer, threw him in jail and confiscated it.
When he tried to publish them, they were confiscated.
Only 540, 000 hectares of this have been confiscated.
In Britain stolen credits could be confiscated from people who have bought them in good faith.
"Under the pretense of progress, morality is collapsing," he wrote in his confiscated diary.
In serious cases, his fishing gear may also be confiscated and his fishing licence revoked.
If they have not co-operated after four years, their land will be confiscated.
The cash has been confiscated, as have the two aircraft on which they arrived.
In serious cases, his fishing gear may also be confiscated.
But police confiscated his unlicensed cart, slapping and insulting him.
But when the tickets didn't arrive, she phoned the cruise line, which had no record of her reservation.
Some may even face the expropriation of their assets.
For all the nights that I've sat up with you, doctored and prayed for you: No Charge.
The Parkville Department of Recreation confiscated abandoned bicycles and sold them at auction to any interested Parkville residents.
Police were reported to have seized all copies of this morning's edition of the newspaper.
One court in Sweden recently found that the Kremlin's expropriation of the company was "unlawful, not in the public interest, discriminatory and without payment of compensation".
According to the European Travel Retail Council (ETRC), a lobby group, sales have fallen by as much as 40% as passengers stay away, worried that goods they buy will be confiscated.