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Definition of unmuzzled in English: unmuzzledadjective ʌnˈmʌz(ə)ldˌənˈməz(ə)ld (of an animal) not wearing a muzzle. Example sentencesExamples - The unmuzzled dogs were also used to terrify inmates at the direction of the highest-ranking military intelligence officer at the prison, one witness said Tuesday.
- They allegedly used unmuzzled dogs to attack and terrify Iraqi prisoners.
- The use of unmuzzled dogs to terrify prisoners was approved military practice in Abu Ghraib: Smith said military intelligence personnel asked him to instill fear in detainees.
- It will determine if Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez, who was the top commander in Iraq, authorized the use of unmuzzled dogs to intimidate naked prisoners, something he vehemently denies.
- Please, point me to the references in the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions sanctioning the use of unmuzzled dogs.
- Handlers have told investigators that the use of unmuzzled military police dogs was sanctioned by top military intelligence officers.
- Big, tough, fully matured yobs with a multiplicity of tattoos and convictions for affray and GBH get misty-eyed when reflecting on their unmuzzled pit-bull Vinny and their lethal Alsatian Prince.
- The high-ranking intelligence officers allegedly ordered guards to use unmuzzled dogs to frighten prisoners.
- A picture on the front page of the Post showed a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit cowering in front of an unmuzzled dog being held back by a soldier.
- US INTELLIGENCE personnel ordered military dog handlers to use unmuzzled dogs to intimidate detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, according to The Washington Post.
- The use of unmuzzled dogs during interrogations is, in my mind, tantamount to torture.
- It states that they were struck with rifle butts, punched, kicked and slapped, ‘short shackled’ in painful ‘stress positions’ and threatened with unmuzzled dogs.
- There is a $1,000 fine for allowing certain dogs to be at large unmuzzled.
- High-ranking US intelligence officers at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison ordered guards to use unmuzzled dogs to intimidate prisoners, The Washington Post said yesterday, quoting sworn statement by dog handlers at the jail.
Definition of unmuzzled in US English: unmuzzledadjectiveˌənˈməz(ə)ldˌənˈməz(ə)ld (of an animal) not wearing a muzzle. Example sentencesExamples - The use of unmuzzled dogs to terrify prisoners was approved military practice in Abu Ghraib: Smith said military intelligence personnel asked him to instill fear in detainees.
- A picture on the front page of the Post showed a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit cowering in front of an unmuzzled dog being held back by a soldier.
- There is a $1,000 fine for allowing certain dogs to be at large unmuzzled.
- High-ranking US intelligence officers at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison ordered guards to use unmuzzled dogs to intimidate prisoners, The Washington Post said yesterday, quoting sworn statement by dog handlers at the jail.
- Please, point me to the references in the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions sanctioning the use of unmuzzled dogs.
- Big, tough, fully matured yobs with a multiplicity of tattoos and convictions for affray and GBH get misty-eyed when reflecting on their unmuzzled pit-bull Vinny and their lethal Alsatian Prince.
- Handlers have told investigators that the use of unmuzzled military police dogs was sanctioned by top military intelligence officers.
- They allegedly used unmuzzled dogs to attack and terrify Iraqi prisoners.
- It states that they were struck with rifle butts, punched, kicked and slapped, ‘short shackled’ in painful ‘stress positions’ and threatened with unmuzzled dogs.
- It will determine if Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez, who was the top commander in Iraq, authorized the use of unmuzzled dogs to intimidate naked prisoners, something he vehemently denies.
- The high-ranking intelligence officers allegedly ordered guards to use unmuzzled dogs to frighten prisoners.
- The unmuzzled dogs were also used to terrify inmates at the direction of the highest-ranking military intelligence officer at the prison, one witness said Tuesday.
- US INTELLIGENCE personnel ordered military dog handlers to use unmuzzled dogs to intimidate detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, according to The Washington Post.
- The use of unmuzzled dogs during interrogations is, in my mind, tantamount to torture.
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