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"prison cell" is a small, locked room where prisoners are kept as a form of punishment for breaking the law.
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We need to do everything we can to make sure Black kids succeed, not end up
in prison cells.
Those plastic exercise balls are good for keeping them safe from running away, but they are like small rolling
prison cells for the hamsters.
Contrary to what some people believe, crates are a far cry from being cruel
little prison cells that people use to lock up their dogs when they behave badly.
It features a life -
size prison cell and actors who show some of the consequences of knife crime.
Colors are warm and inviting, and when the tone shifts to the colder environment of the
dark prison cells, the print shines just as well.
Instead of studying, our students are increasingly spending time in suspension or
in prison cells.
- Lots of arms reaching out
of prison cells with Pyramid Head swinging a giant axe down to maybe strike Sharon who we saw moments before on the floor.
«I intuitively gravitated to Barragán, having known and appreciated his work for a long time, and started with an image of his house and studio,» says Casebere, who created a table - sized foamcore model of the concrete building and then photographed it — a method he has previously used to interrogate spaces ranging
from prison cells to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.
Fernando Bermudez, proven innocent in 2009 with help from pro bono lawyers from Washington, D.C. to New York continues sharing, as he puts it, his «survival story of enduring over 18 years in a six - by - nine - foot
prison cell as a provocation for reform.»
Players assume the role of Jonathan, who wakes up in a run - down
prison cell with no recollection of how he got there.
It's currently confined and shackled in one of those unvisited solitary
prison cells on Amazon island.
For on that day the workplaces of Ontario will resemble Andy Dufresne's
prison cell at the fictions Shawshank State Prison....
Developed by General Electric, the devices can be mounted
inside prison cells, where they keep track of inmates» movements and vital signs using Doppler radar.
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?
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.
[Peter Bart] • Tom O'Neil reports on the 14 animated features submitted for toon consideration this year... [Gold Derby] •... and he interviews «Changeling» psycho Jason Butler Harner inside Hannibal Lecter's
prison cell deep in the bowels of the Hollywood Museum.
Worse, who knows what rat -
infested prison cell fate I might have faced had police descended upon the hut in which I was sleeping in Thailand's golden triangle when only a few feet away from me a few of my fellow trekkers smoked local opium?
For the Protest show, they will display a
replica prison cell, broken up as if by an earthquake, which they first showed in São Paulo.
The unique headboard forms suggested not just bedframes, but confining fences,
prison cell bars, even cemetery headstones.
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.
«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.
Paul, the most prolific New Testament author, is saying goodbye from a
Roman prison cell before being beheaded.
In recent years the only place that lighting up is now permitted inside our jails is in
prison cells when the door is closed and windows open.
David Sweat, the convicted cop killer and prison escapee, isn't happy at his
new prison cell in the notorious Attica Correctional Facility, and he's started a hunger strike to try to get transferred.
«A
standard prison cell is already extremely expensive, costing more than enough to keep an extra police officer on patrol.
It can be done anywhere: at home, in the park or even in such small spaces as prison cells!!!
Dating site criminals - As you prefer not to keep in
prison cell snug as you shop for girl.
Foley's family members, colleagues and
prison cell mates vividly recount his 2011 imprisonment in Libya, his difficulty reacclimating to home life in sleepy New England after his release, before leaving again for Syria and enduring imprisonment by ISIS.
And China has chosen to combat this problem in a predictably terrible way: by opening «rehabilitation camps» that try to whip these kids into shape through military - style drillmasters, a drug and therapy regimen, and rooms that are
essentially prison cells, where they spend a minimum of three months recuperating.
Anna Fleischle's spectacular multi-level set whisks away a
dismal prison cell to reveal the brown time warp of a pub, trapped in a fog of cigarette smoke.
The implication, of course, is that any of these men (and, as a reminder of the hypocrisy of a system that allegedly championed equality, they are all men) could find themselves detained by armed soldiers, sent to a prison camp in Siberia, or held in a
cramped prison cell in Moscow before a gun is put to their head and they're forced to say their final words: «Long live Stalin!»
Then his Interpol agent ex-girlfriend Amelia (Elodie Yung) offers him a job escorting the ruthless assassin Darius (Jackson) from his
British prison cell to The Hague, where he's needed to testify against murderous Belarusian warlord Dukhovich (Gary Oldman) in a war crimes trial.
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