Sentences with phrase «as warden»

May be required to oversee the Inmate Administrative Remedy program at the institution and serve as the Warden's representative during investigations of specific inmate management problems.
(In that case, a company which owned and operated a school boarding house was held liable for sexual abuse of pupils by a man employed as warden.)
1979 — 87: S. R. D. Hall — previously housemaster at Haileybury, and subsequently appointed as Warden of Glenalmond.
For example, a few of us like to play as The Warden, a Knight with good speed and strength.
From building the cells, security facilities and utilities, to hiring and assigning staff (such as a warden, guards, workers and more).
The songbird serves as a warden for Elizabeth (a.k.a. «The Lamb», «The Miracle Child») while she is imprisoned... until players, (Booker) ultimately rescue her.
Explore the island of Vvardenfell, harness nature - based magic as the Warden class, and more!
«It's a full story campaign, a cinematic adventure where you will play as the knights first as the Warden, then you play as the Raider, then you play as the Orochi... You'll play all through three different regions; the knights» homeland, the Viking homeland, and the samurai homeland.
The story starts you off as a Warden Knight where you are tasked with defending your fort from a vicious army known as The Blackstone Legion which culminates in the Warden eventually joining The Blackstone Legion.
There's probably a harsher prison lurking on a hard drive somewhere, but Hell's Prison is a good example of how totalitarian Prison Architect lets you be as a warden.
As Atkinson subtly delineates all the pathways a life or a country might take, she also delivers a harrowing set piece on the Blitz as Ursula, working as a warden on a rescue team, encounters horrifying tableaux encompassing mangled bodies and whole families covered in ash, preserved just like the victims of Pompeii.
Vince Vaughn as Bradley Thomas Jennifer Carpenter as Lauren Thomas Udo Kier as Placid Man Don Johnson as Warden Tuggs Tom Guiry as Wilson Marc Blucas as Gil Clark Johnson as Detective Watkins Geno Segers as Roman Rob Morgan as Jeremy Fred Melamed as Mr. Irving
Warden Burns: As warden, I can approve buying a copy of A Dance With Dragons for the prison library to go up on the Game of Thrones shelf.
We do however learn he acts as warden of his own prison that houses racist, bigoted officers, some of whom are drunk and known throughout town for savagely beating minorities.
'» And Dwight Yoakam has a few good moments as the warden of a prison.
The widower, who once served as a warden at St Mark's Church in Newtown, said: «It was a shock.
Farrer (1904 - 1968) was an Anglican priest who served as Fellow and Chaplain of Trinity College, Oxford from 1935 - 1960, then as Warden of Keble College from 1960 until his death in 1968.
Cain's tenure as warden came on the heels of The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act passed in 1994, which made prisoners ineligible for Pell Grants and devastated education within the penal system.
By her fourth year as warden, the number of grievances filed monthly by prisoners had dropped from over 100 to single - digit figures.
Too few local authorities fine, and many fail to fine the worst offenders, such as young urban males, as wardens perceive them to be a threatening and dangerous, they said.
The RSPB hires graduates to work on nature reserves as wardens, or as fund - raisers and policy - makers.
The main character obtains an artifact from the Bowhole and uses it to restore the bridge to Upover, and as a result the people of Wormwood Creek realize their town's original purpose - it was originally named «Wyrmward Creek», and the natives served as wardens of Greygnarl.
Designers of MMOs and other games with «public» servers, on the other hand, have to come up with alternative solutions, or deputize themselves as wardens defending the peace.

Not exact matches

† In 2009, Kentucky declined to raise CCA's per diem rate at one facility because the company's prison was twice as violent as its state - run counterpart and because a suicidal employee smuggled in a gun and shot herself in the warden's office.
So the only words King actually is quoted as saying is that he «hates organized religion» and in his stories you find religious leaders as the great villains (prison warden in Shawshank Redemption) and this article concludes he is a great proponent of religious faith?
I should also point out that King frequently uses Christianity as a manifestation of evil / chaos, as in the mother in Carrie, the evil warden in Shawshank, and many other examples.
The articles often times are the same as the scene in «The Last Castle» when the warden said put out one basketball and then watched the inmates tear into each other.
R.E. Lee Memorial Church in Lexington, Virginia, where Robert E. Lee once served as senior warden will no longer honour the Confederate general in its name, following the vestry voting 7 - 5 to change the church's name to its previous name, Grace Episcopal Church.
The new name is a return to what the church was called when General Lee served as senior warden in the 1860s.
As a Dominican friar, Pepler edited Blackfriars and The Life of the Spirit, and he was warden of the Dominican Conference Center, Spode House, Sta ordshire, from 1953 - 1981.
As a sportswriter, much of Barbara's output has been devoted to baseball players, distance runners, racing drivers, game wardens and other familiar characters on the American sporting scene.
But the optics of owners essentially describing themselves as prison wardens aren't great, particularly because police brutality and systematic oppression are at the heart of the player protests.
A NYC Department of Correction deputy warden charges she was taunted by her colleagues as a «snitch» and «sell out» for blowing the whistle on sexual assault within the agency — including one instance last year when a male colleague «pressed his erect penis into her backside.»
COIB announced seven other wardens were fined as part of the inquiry for similar abuses of their vehicles, paying thousands of dollars in fines.
Police in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, has dismissed two traffic wardens attached to Wuse Police Division, for allegedly collecting N15, 000 as bribe from a traffic offender.
Warden - Brooks Ltd., which bills itself as the maker of the original «Wall Street Banker Bag,» sent Chiara de Blasio three canvas bags with Gracie Mansion embroidery.
«If an app warned both drivers and traffic wardens when time is up, it could end up as a race to the car»
Warden ultimately sees map personalisation as Google's way to put its massive caches of geographical data to use, ultimately through future versions of Google Glass.
Summarizing these sessions, Campbell Warden of the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators said that young scientists need to hone «portable skills» such as financial literacy and communication skills that will serve them in any field.
Remarkably, researchers pinpointed the protein tip as a type of traffic warden after they replaced it with a protein tip from salmonella's cousin, shigella, another highly contagious bacterium that causes severe diarrhea.
Also referred to as a park warden, forest ranger or conservation scientist.
With that said, it's every bit as good as the content that came with the original game, and it gives the Warden a chance to tie up one of the campaign's loose ends.
It will be in that moment that you lose your status as Awesome Person Who Takes the Kids to the Movies and Buys Them Candy because it is then that you will have to explain to your child that, in real life, Jim Carrey's character would be considered a delusional pet hoarder endangering the lives of creatures that need special care and that the mean zookeeper is the good guy and not some kind of animal prison warden kidnapper.
Eastwood, as Morris, tilts with nasty warden Patrick McGoohan for a while, befriends several fellow prisoners, and picks the guys with whom he'll make his escape.
Pegged as a criminal and locked up in the Blackwater Penitentiary for a crime that he didn't commit, Danny tries to play it cool but deep down inside he's worried, and rightfully so, as he's «locked down» with criminals, (many of whom are mixed martial arts - MMA experts) that he helped put away and his biggest nemesis, Anton Fargas (Vinnie Jones) has the warden, guards, and most of the cons in his pocket.
AWOL soldier John Cassavetes takes a job as a railroad worker, where he is taunted and bullied by supervisor Jack Warden, a union functionary appointed by the Mob.
The cast includes Charles Bronson as General Shomron, Jack Warden as Mordecai Gur, Sylvia Sidney as ill - fated passenger Dora Bloch, and, as Prime Minister Rabin, Peter Finch, whose performance (his last) won him an Emmy nomination.
Extensive though his stage and screen credits may be, Warden has been just as busy on television, winning an Emmy for his portrayal of George Halas in Brian's Song (1969) and playing such other historical personages as Cornelius Ryan (1981's A Private Battle) and Mark Twain (1984's Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues).
A former prizefighter, nightclub bouncer and lifeguard, Jack Warden took to the stage after serving as a paratrooper in World War II.
Here, she plays both the archetypal fish out of water as well as potential romantic interest for the local game warden, played by Bill Pullman.
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