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Answer for the clue "Detain (foreign citizens) ", 6 letters:
intern

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intern \in*tern"\, n. [F.] (F. pron. [a^]N`t[^a]rn") (Med.) A resident physician in a hospital, especially one who has recently received the Doctorate and is practising under supervision of experienced physicians, as a continuation of the training process; ...

Usage examples of intern.

It resembled mine when the medical intern on duty called me at night for help with a cutdown or something else on a private medical patient.

I knew none of the staff doctors, none of the residents, none of the interns.

Turning around, I saw the ER intern coming at a run toward me in the blue light of the hall, clutching his laryngoscope and an endotracheal tube.

Schacht is already in his heart committed to a dental career, and he even interns twice a week for a root-specialist over at the National Cranio-Facial Pain Foundation, in east Enfield, when not touring.

Personnel casualties: 899 men killed, 231 prisoners of war, 10 evaders and 2 interned.

Personnel casualties: 437 men killed, 127 prisoners of war, 9 evaders and 9 interned.

Personnel casualties: 650 men killed, 134 prisoners of war, 8 evaders and 7 interned.

Wright had his interns build south of the main buildings, and the camp complex itself was almost fortlike with its walls and courtyards and covered walkways -- good for scuttling between buildings during a dust storm -- but each successive day without either sunlight or Aenea made me increasingly nervous.

Miller received his medical degree from Tufts University, interned at the Yale University School of Medicine, was a Fellow in Hematology at the National Institutes of Health, and a Clinical Fellow in Oncology at Johns Hopkins Oncology Center.

Thomsen had sailed back to Germany on a Swedish ship, lit up to keep it safe from U-boats, in exchange for Americans interned in Germany.

France signed on condition that Japan would use her influence on China to break relations with Germany and place at the disposal of the Allies the German ships interned in Chinese ports.

The communications lines would have been buzzing with pleas by worried relatives for information on loved ones interned in various French camps.

English citizen - had scurried off for the French, Belgian and Dutch frontiers, none of them wishing to be interned in case of war.

Horn and IBM were involved with these projects in various ways, ranging from the provision of funding, to collaborations between IBM researchers and university professors, to the hiring of graduate students as interns and new employees.

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