Sentences with phrase «as a prisoner»

It seems that we need to live in some way from that future instead of as prisoners of the present.
«So that ain't much,» he says, noting that there are plenty of other topics that have been covered twice, such as prisoner abuse.
Nonetheless, given the reality of large - scale war, such citizens could be held as prisoners of war under military authority.
«He was captured quickly, and was held as a prisoner for seven long years,» she recalls.
The video describes how, in classic Elder Scrolls fashion, every player will begin life as a prisoner.
And then, to guarantee your future protection, he takes as prisoner those who had captured you.
A man allegedly kept a woman he met on a dating website as a prisoner and sex slave for six years — beating her in front of their children.
Like nearly all of the other Elder Scrolls games you begin as a prisoner.
You start off as a prisoner who is about to go to the chopping block, but your life is spared from some wild dragon attacking the local village.
But as soon as prisoners started dying, photographs were forbidden.
But if they were in jail, they wouldn't be playing as a prisoner.
She takes his spot as his prisoner and eventually falls in love with him after looking beyond his skin.
It appears quite funny, especially in the chat channels where you see these number shown along each channel — as prisoner numbers.
This is the same setup as the prisoner's dilemma.
The shadows are as close as the prisoners get to witnessing reality.
Climate change has been viewed as a prisoner's dilemma because each country thinks that climate action benefits everyone, but costs the individual country.
They were used to both vulnerability and secrecy, having already lived double lives as prisoners.
A man allegedly kept a woman he met on a dating website as a prisoner and sex slave for six years - beating her in front of their children.
The remake of Beauty and the Beast tells the story of a young girl who offers to take her father's place as a prisoner in the isolated castle of a hideous beast that turns out to be a prince under a spell.
According to the teaser for next week's episode (available online only, as all future episodes will be), this will lead to her being placed as a prisoner on the USS Discovery, the show's titular ship, captained by Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs) and equipped for war with the Klingons.
She was captured by the Confederate army and kept as a prisoner of war.
In this tense, psychological thriller based on the notorious true story, Billy Crudup stars as Stanford University professor Dr. Philip Zimbardo, who, in 1971, cast 24 student volunteers as prisoners and guards in a simulated jail to examine the source of abusive behavior in the prison system.
My uncle was drafted into the army right out of school, and when I was born, he had just returned from the Soviet Union after 10 years as a prisoner of war.
But after surrendering they have rights as prisoners of war.
They lived for a short time in an area now known as Prisoners Harbor before escaping to the mainland.
Zamperini served as a Prisoner of War, where he was subjected to immense physical and psychological torture, until the war finally ended.
The director of Prison Reform Trust Juliet Lyon told the BBC the vote should be seen as prisoners fulfilling a civic responsibility.
Seven arduous years later, Poundmaker would again be in front of Richardson, but this time as a prisoner in his court in Regina, facing the charge by the Crown that he had committed treason - felony in the 1885 North - West Rebellion.
Hundreds more were detained as prisoners of war, and over 730 U.S. merchant ships were sunk or damaged.
Gael Garcia Bernal plays Maziar Bahari, the BBC journalist who was held as a prisoner by the Iranian government in 2009.
It was one more reminder of how tough the guy — who survived years in captivity as a prisoner of war and an earlier bout with melanoma — truly is.
Since the voyage falls under one of the «we passages,» we know that Luke was accompanying Paul, though not as a prisoner.
Thereby forcing them to a stamped mass exodus retreat to the Tyne Side, with the Gunners having already captured 5 top military brass of the Toon Army as prisoners of war to be taken to the Emirates stadium as exhibitions for the Arsenal Gooners to behold.
Trump expressed no remorse for saying last summer that Sen. John McCain was «not a war hero,» despite being captured in Vietnam and tortured as a prisoner of war.
Many Tories hoped it could replace the despised European Convention on Human Rights, which ties the hands of parliament on issues such as prisoner voting rights but also safeguards vital human rights provisions.
The ban was imposed a year ago as part of a crackdown by Grayling on what ministers described as prisoners» «perks and privileges».
The reality show features seven innocent volunteers posing as prisoners at an Indiana jail known for corruption for 60 days in hopes of discovering the problems in the facility and showing viewers what life as an inmate is like firsthand.
Zan's story of a young woman marked by the consequences of her time spent as the prisoner of a sadistic kidnapper is drawing lots of buzz already.
2004 brought Starsky and Hutch, which also featured a memorably weird Ferrell performance as a prisoner with creepy sexual predilections.
We eventually feel as trapped as the prisoners since Zimbardo should function as the failsafe and instead becomes delusional in his belief that everything is in control.
They lived for a short time in an area now known as Prisoners Harbor.
Going to Jerusalem first, to take some relief funds from the churches visited to the Christians at Jerusalem, he there was arrested, kept in prison in Caesarea for two years, and upon appealing to Caesar was sent as a prisoner to Rome.
Clegg will talk about a mother who spent «much of her childhood as a prisoner of war», and a grandmother who «lost everything in the Russian revolution.»
Weldon J. Rougeau, a long - time civil rights activist, has considered the issue of diversity from many perspectives — as director of the office of federal contract compliance programs at the U.S. Department of Labor during the Carter administration, as president of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and even as a prisoner for 78 days (58 of them in solitary confinement) in a Baton Rouge, La., jail cell when he was a student activist.
A few years before he passed away, we sat down together to record the story of his life as a prisoner under the Japanese during World War Two.
Few know blindness so profoundly as prisoners who once could see the whole world but now find the universe shrunk to the size of a cell.
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