Sentences with phrase «of prison cells»

Neatly limned ink drawings from 1981 declare the concepts on which his retro - Modernist, grid - based paintings have been based: they are schematic renderings of prison cells that represent modern systems of dwelling, technology and communication as a vast, interconnected penitentiary of consciousness.
One statistic that was discussed during the conference was that third and fourth grade reading scores are now consulted to determine the number of prison cells that will need to be built in upcoming years, to hold low performers.
And finally, John is left all alone, wondering if his life is a waste, if he has proclaimed a false Messiah, and one night, as he is trying to get comfortable on the dirty ground of his prison cell, two soldiers come and chop his head off.
You religious men who hump boys and your cohort wives and churchgoers... your days have been numbered with the number of a prison cell.
Although most of us won't have the need to learn how to create a high effective workout only by using the worn out, limited equipment in a jail yard, or in the tiny space of a prison cell, we could all benefit from the fitness wisdom of prisoners all over the world, who are constantly inventing new creative ways to build muscle and strength with the minimum resources possible.
The walls of prison cell are decorated with the words «Never submit» and «Revenge.»
From the lush gardens of Versailles to the lights and gaiety of Paris, the verdant countryside of France, and finally the stark and terrifying isolation of a prison cell, Naslund brings the 18th Century, and Marie Antoinette, vividly to life.
From the lush gardens of Versailles to the lights and gaiety of Paris, the verdant countryside of France, and finally the stark and terrifying isolation of a prison cell, the young queen's life is joyful, poignant, and harrowing by turns.
She also must have tried so hard to get out of her prison cell, her front teeth are almost gone.
Not to mention the prison itself created some spectacular lighting effects as shown in Photo of the Week: Light at the End of a Prison Cell.
Delusional or not, Naurim is rather crafty, breaks out of his prison cell, decides you shouldn't be there either and frees you.
Also, being able to pick locks of prison cell doors (escaping convicts is always a nice distraction for the guards) means you won't have to steal the key from the bloke strolling around with a brace of goons.
For Bourgeois, the word had many connotations, from the biological cell of a living organism to the isolation of a prison cell or monastic chamber.
The blockbuster work here is Elmgreen & Dragset's «Prison Breaking / Powerless Structures», a life - size recreation of a prison cell that's been burst open and split in two.
He is in a serene profile looking at an empty space out The window of the prison cell TO BE EMPTIED OUT.
Others have a more painterly quality, where vibrant brushstrokes scratch at the canvas, like a man scratching at the walls of a prison cell.
If nothing else, we could have presented some photos of the prison cell and the hallway that would have shown that the mugshot could not have been taken in the inmate's cell.
It was not «reasonable» for a refugee to refuse accommodation because the round window in the living room reminded her of her prison cell in Iran, the Supreme Court has held.

Not exact matches

Texas Prison Museum: a replica of a cell.
While officials dismiss accounts from inmates that cells flooded as a result of the storms, a comparison of prison locations with data from the Dartmouth Flood Observatory shows that the areas surrounding several facilities did in fact flood.
From empty prison cells to mysterious nuclear laboratories, the US is full of fascinating, slightly unnerving places whose empty halls echo with the stories of past occupants.
Cells in that part of the prison are typically 17 feet by 8 feet, but the US government says Guzman has the biggest cell.
It was Guzmán who made a Hollywood-esque break out from Mexico's maximum - security prison Puente Grande in 2001 — bribing his way out of his cell and escaping with the very same police SWAT team that had been called in to find him, the legend goes.
By killing himself in his prison cell while awaiting appeal of a murder conviction, former National Football League tight end Aaron Hernandez essentially died an innocent man under a Massachusetts law that once protected the assets of the late Enron CEO.
The reason for these strip searches, at least according to Florida Department of Corrections officials, is that contraband like cell phones, cigarettes, drugs and weapons has been finding its way into prisons...
«We have a large prison ministry, which I am very fond of and we have placed almost three million books in prison cells now... It is amazing how many people come to Christ through that,» she says.
He is locked into the same prison cell in which Ferreira carved a message of Christian hope before his own apostasy: Laudate eum, Praise him.
Who would deny, for example, that the prayer of a martyr in his lonely prison cell before his execution, in which he unites himself completely with the death of Christ has greater dignity and validity before God and for his Church than many liturgical prayers?
We increase the number of homeless shelters and food pantries, restore the welfare entitlement, build more prison cells, and write off a substantial part of the population as permanently incapable of citizenship.
Solzhenitsyn even blesses his prison cell for having purged him of the confusion of his age, for once on the other side of history — free from the petty progressive notions of one's time — one enters history in a new way, as a witness to the inner force that intuitively resists oppression born of the human will to power.
I was pleased when I read in The New Yorker that Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, one of the three members of the Russian feminist punk - rock band Pussy Riot serving time in prison for «hooliganism motivated by religious hatred ``, spends her time in a small four woman cell reading.
Humanity has «come of age», as theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer observed from his prison cell.3
He wrote them on the run, so to speak, from prison cells, house churches, and byways of the Roman Empire.
Finally, Hilary is arrested and convicted of a minor crime, and in prison is impressed by the Catholic faith of a loutish Irishman with whom he shares his cell.
We can not say this «Here I am» and «As I am» without hearing something sigh within us, — something of the feeling of a man who is hailed into police court or thrown into prison, and who now examines his cell, hurt, rebellious, sad, anxious.
Even from his prison cell, we can sense the joy that John shares with his disciples as the proof of the Messiah's arrival is plainly before them.
Even from the prison cells of all our daily anxieties, the Church lifts our spirits as we reflect upon what the Christ means for the world.
In the 1990s, the fastest growing category of housing in the U.S. was prison cells, Weems reports (in Leadership in the Wesleyan Spirit).
He transformed his prison cell into a hall of learning where he educated himself about «the brainwashed condition of blacks» and the crimes which «the devil white man» had committed against them.
The double meaning is that they are prayers from a cell phone, or they are the articulations of desperate prayers from the prison cells we sometimes experience in life.
@perrrob — you forgot the concentration camp, the torture, the suspension of habeas corpus, the illegal mass wiretapping of Americans, the secret renditions, the black prisons, the reduction of free speech into «free speech zones», the blockage of stem cell research, and just so much more.
But here in Coventry forgiveness strikes me more along the lines of a key, given to us by God to open a prison cell locked from inside.
Then, once you're a quivering mass of idiot - jello, they teach degradation, false - atonement, and turn your life into a prison cell of mental - slavery, tossing in a morsel of hope and love that they say you do not deserve.
From his prison cell, Herzen hears the beatings of his fellow inmates, their pleas for mercy, the moaning of women.
The essential plot elements of Inherit the Wind — the lonely stand of the brave individualist against the small - minded bigotry of the townspeople, Cates» fear and trembling as he waits in his prison cell, the threat of ruin hanging over his head («The Scopes character and his fiancee play each scene as if he were on the way to the electric chair,» wrote one film reviewer)-- are pure fabrication.
Tyson out of his own mouth said he had a private cell and lived a life of luxury in prison.
Then he hit the streets, handing out flyers, telling them he'd lost 70 pounds in six months working out in a prison cell, telling them he could help them get out of their own prisons.
The 19 - year - old was born in the Copenhagen district of Bronshoj and represented Denmark at U17, U18 and U19 level but in 2016 he switched his allegiances to Turkey with his father reputedly having to sign his citizenship papers from his prison cell.
I've always disliked that prison - cell look of cribs.
At the same time, the report determined «basic security functions» were not being followed at the North Country prison, including a failure by corrections officers at the front gate to search employees» bag entering the prison, nightly counts of inmates not being conducted at the times, searches of cells that were deemed inadequate and the poor supervisor of inmates by employees and security stagff.
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