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1 He was very pale and haggard from long imprisonment and great anxiety.
2 It was Harry Dean, pale and thin from long imprisonment and sickness.
3 He had recently suffered a long imprisonment in Windsor Castle during the usurpation.
4 They have all been impacted mentally, physically, and emotionally by their long imprisonment .
5 Sir Gawen was arrested a few days later, and suffered a long imprisonment .
6 His hair was long and matted, his face pale from his long imprisonment .
7 All of his family suffered from Mandela's long imprisonment and his devotion to politics.
8 The master of Maudesley Abbey was in no way improved by his long imprisonment .
9 He was arrested and suffered a long imprisonment in Spain.
10 But his long imprisonment shortened his valuable life: it almost amounted to legal murder.-Ed.
11 The dress did not seem to have suffered very much from its long imprisonment .
12 I shall impose no difficult terms, nor any long imprisonment .
13 Jimmy Lawton's face, which was white and thin from its long imprisonment , flushed deeply.
14 Besides, the man is consigned to the living death of life- long imprisonment in the pest-house.
15 After the mortal silence of his long imprisonment Zeena's volubility was music in his ears.
16 Reluctantly the judge had sentenced her to life- long imprisonment .
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