Sentences with phrase «as the prison bars»

This symbolized to me that even though there was fence keeping them imprisoned, they still treated this obstacle as real as the prison bars of a fence.
At a time when a new generation of abstract artists experiences the grids of Mondrian not as spiritual threshholds but as prison bars, the exhibition reminds us what was at stake when a handful of artists in different parts of Europe first painted without reference to the external world.

Not exact matches

Statistics from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, up to date as of October 2001, make it even clearer how few white - collar criminals are behind bars.
The loud mouth, the big fist, the bomb, the prison's bars are of no help to you, as they are to those at the two extremes.
Spooky, the childhood acquaintance was out of prison and had been going by the name Alex Ramos for years now, hunting women at bars and clubs, just as he had once hunted Alex's own sister, Miriam.
In addition to a probable lack of information the reason is twofold and points to Israel: Gazans have been living in an open air prison since 2006 where Israel unilaterally locked them up; Gazans suffer constant shortages, a blockade on all kinds of goods monitored at checkpoints such as Kerem Shalom and are barred from accessing their own maritime enclave; frustration is a euphemism for six years of deprivation and economic meltdown.
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
Convicted Eric Illsley, with a jail term of less than 12 months, could theoretically have continued working as an MP from his prison cell, but he would not have been allowed to put a cross on the ballot paper while behind bars.
The Ministry of Justice has blocked Howard League research into sex behind bars, which covers consensual and coercive sex in prisons as well as child sexual development.
Assemblyman Danny O'Donnell's threat came Wednesday as lawmakers launched a hearing into the operation of state prisons in the wake of the June escape of two killers from Clinton Correctional Facility, and allegations that prisoners have been abused and even murdered behind bars.
A sobbing former prison worker who helped two murderers escape from a maximum - security lockup said she regretted her «horrible mistake» as she was sentenced Monday to up to seven years behind bars as part of a plea deal.
As he was sentenced to additional prison time on top of his life behind bars in February, he spoke publicly about the terror he and Matt incited.
Women Behind Bars was created in 1997 to serve as a unique prison pen pal system.
Written by prison system therapist Jonathan Asser, STARRED UP is a merciless, uncompromising portrayal of a dehumanizing life behind bars, and the most accomplished film of David Mackenzie's career; as father and son, Mendelsohn and O'Connell give extraordinary performances, charting a path that resembles Greek tragedy.
While this alone is an intriguing setting from which to examine the dynamics of prison life (sadly, Julia and her friend Marta (Laura Garcia) are the only detailed characters there), her pregnancy has another use as a measurement of how long she is behind bars without receiving a trial.
The lone memorable turn, beyond David Morse virtually chewing his way through prison bars as a Kurtz - like CIA crackpot, comes from James Badge Dale, successfully stealing the show in his second successive summer showpiece after his standout turn in «Iron Man 3.»
This gives way to some of the movie's most wrenching scenes, such as in a scene finding a mother hugging her child through prison - like bars (ringed in cheesy fake flowers, in at attempt to soften the harshness).
The film conveys as strong a sense of its suburban Indiana locale as Trees Lounge does of its titular neighborhood bar or Buscemi's other film Animal Factory does of its prison setting.
Preminger and cinematographer Joseph LaShelle often tellingly linger on visual details that suggest incarceration, such as, most literally, the bars over the windows of a prison, or, more suggestively, the beams of street railings or the panes of apartment windows that reveal the busy city to be ever - present even within people's homes.
Tauriel (a lone female character created by Jackson, due to Tolkien's neglect of including anyone of the fairer sex) discovers dwarves are people too as she enjoys conversations through the prison bars with Kili (Aidan Turner).
His romance with prisoner Yanelly must develop from behind the bars of the men's prison as he uses «woodpecking» (sign language) to talk to the female inmates without the knowledge of the guards and keeping his secret from his cellmates.
The scenes between these men, staring at each other across a table in a barred room in the prison, work, not so much as intellectual debates (because anyone with a shred of decency will know that Blomfeld is wrong), but as a study of patience and the willingness to find some understanding with another human being — even a man as monstrous as Blomfeld.
The none - too - bright West Virginian Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum), who has recently been laid off as a heavy equipment operator, and his equally dim Iraq War vet brother, Clyde (Adam Driver), who has a prosthetic arm and tends bar, engineer the heist with the help of a gang that also includes bank vault opener extraordinaire Joe Bang (Daniel Craig, with close - cropped blond crewcut), who is set to serve five more months in prison — a minor impediment to his involvement in the robbery, as it turns out.
They enumerated elements of prison regime which are present in the centres such as: barred windows, barbed wires, tall walls and limited time and space for walking6.
This presents a potential problem for Farghadani, who was recently sentenced to 12 years in prison for drawing a cartoon «insulting» the country's Parliament and leader, as she has only a limited time to appeal that sentence, and now her attorney is behind bars.
I guess it would be closer to experiencing prison as a wealthy white - collar criminal or mafia figure: behind bars, with all the luxuries and etiquette of fine society.
Others reveal the mundane elements of a life behind bars, such as the toilet paper, soap, razor, toothbrush, toothpaste, and comb depicted in «Prison Reception.»
Halley's Neo-Geo embodied that dread, with geometric abstraction that to him represented prison bars, with the gallery or museum as the jailer's ever - present eye.
Smithson owned a facsimile edition of etchings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi of torture chambers and prisons, and Nancy Holt photographed him behind the bars of an industrial facility — although sprawled out as happily as ever.
Its subject is again a pair of eyes, in this case Neel's own, gazing out unseen though what look like prison bars, as trapped as an artist by her womanhood as, a couple of blocks away, was Louise Bourgeois.
Several of these projects are expected to be launched in 2017, such as: a digital case file for bankruptcy cases (for which the Bar Association acquired a third party platform); an eIDAS compliant identity card that identifies the card holder as an admitted lawyer and facilitates access to courts, prisons and institutions; a secure platform for communication between lawyers and courts; and many more.
We heard from great speakers about different branches of the legal profession: Emma McClure, a newly qualified solicitor at Swain & Co, spoke about her route to qualification and work as a public and prison law solicitor; Elizabeth Mottershaw, a pupil barrister at Garden Court North, offered her insight into life at the bar and how to secure pupillage; and Charlotte Wilson, a legal executive at Irwin Mitchell, discussed her decision to qualify through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of Protection.
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