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Arrest is actually left to individual countries, as ICC has no enforcement mechanism, other than issuing a warrant.
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Arrest is only determined by the court after a trial if athletes are sentenced to prison terms.
USATODAY.com - Italian anti-doping laws could mean 3 years in jail 2006
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Arrest is the restraint of a person by an order not imposed as punishment for an offense directing him to remain within certain specified limits (Art, 9a).
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Cpl. Farris McClain of Carlisle was presented with a Merit Award for Excellent Arrest from the American Police Hall of Fame. davidjsanders: Glad you enjoyed the column.
Arkansas News 2009
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Mounira Al Solh's NOA (Not Only Arabic) limited edition publication titled Arrest Buried Under Something Else was presented as a sort of performance where individuals were invited to book a "reading" hour during the three opening days.
Pamela Auchincloss: Exploring Cultural Diplomacy Through the Aspen Institute 2009
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The Arrest is a Rare Event by Jason Paz on Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009 at 7: 50: 56 AM
Hedge Fund Manager's Arrest Sends Shock Waves Through Wall Street 2009
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This site displays an article titled Arrest the Racism: Racial Profiling in America
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"Arrest," said the old man, and he looked really shocked.
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"Arrest ----" He stopped short and gazed blankly at Nancy and Goddard.
The Lost Despatch Natalie Sumner Lincoln 1908
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"Arrest:" the National Battalions have wheeled round, are emitting shot!
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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