But he said he had no easy answers to the jail's challenges.
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Indeed, the jail-breaking and underground app community thrives, by most reasonable measures.
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THE appearance of things at the jail was forlorn in the extreme.
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Whether this is a true get-out-of-jail card for Vonage we don't know.
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Once in Daddy Skinner, in the jail-shehad given way before it.
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I don't fight for some days,' Thebe said, eying the wine jug.
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A circular V0 jug haul can also be an easy starting point.
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So I took the jug, dipped it in, and drew the water.
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In the midst of this, Mrs. Poole reappeared with the jug foaming.
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What's the connection between a discarded water jug and his fuel pumps?
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Patient care practices often lag behind current scientific evidence and professional guidelines.
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Most African countries lag behind in this regard, so intervention is required.
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The Re-Timer is said to be able to help fight jet lag.
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You've got a really incredible case of culture lag, you know it?
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Australian authorities have faced similar questions about the lag in their response.
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None the less, she had passed several nights in the local gaol.
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Matthew said, as the gaol-keeper found the proper key from his ring.
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The fellow sent for me to go and see him in gaol.
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They only represent the criminals actually in gaol on a given day.
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So Maliwe was marched, carrying the corpus delicti, in to the gaol.
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State prosecutors routinely use the subversion charge to imprison dissidents for years.
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Whose cleverness had been enough to imprison him in the long ago.
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Then she looked at me and said, But he'll never imprison me.
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It can also imprison that person's relatives, who are guilty by association.
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She was not a Tezerenee; she would imprison Lochivan if she could.
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The tragedy led to renewed calls for separate facilities for remand prisoners.
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He was on remand for a year and then he was convicted.
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They will not listen then; they will remand us to the ballot-box.
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She said remand places also would be made available at Castlerea Prison.
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Mr Michael Kelly, solicitor, said his client consented to such a remand.
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It's within our discretion to incarcerate, if necessary, in times of emergency.
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We ought to incarcerate our children to keep them from being incarcerated.
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Unfortunately, sometimes they are also forced to incarcerate people for an indefinite period.'
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The decision to incarcerate them was taken with that in mind.
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You don't just incarcerate the person who is getting locked up, he says.
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In the United States, officials want him extradited and putbehindbars.
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Israel has already witnessed a former head of state putbehindbars.
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Ricky had been booked, putbehindbars and was waiting for his lawyer.
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We want to see anyone who defrauded us and the State putbehindbars.
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Among the crooks she helped putbehindbars were members of Al Capone's gang.
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She asked me to putaway the game; she had some news.
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Keep it always on hand; putaway in glass jars covered closely.
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I want the resolution filed and putaway in the city archives.
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Cool, and putaway in the pots in which they were baked.
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She has putaway several pizzas so far, and still wants more.
Uso de immure em inglês
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Return to those imprisoning walls; immure your sweet youth in a cloister?
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I cannot -thiscannot be the will of God, to immure her.
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Perhaps this was why she'd chosen to immure herself in this tiny hamlet, thought Arkoniel.
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Roland is a prisoner, and must straightway immure himself.
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This is not a country to immure females, and the custom causes us of America little thought.
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Should I immure myself in this closet?
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Where did you immure yourself all day?
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No priest could immure her.
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You, who are so gay, so full of life and health and exuberant spirits, immure yourself in a cloister!
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Why, I feel that I might lead an assault on Cupp's office, take her by force, and immure her in-
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Mazarin seeks you, Madame, either to place your beautiful neck upon the block or to immure you for life in prison.
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But as we were come in search of horrors, we scorned these merely lovely things, and hastened to immure ourselves in the dungeons below.
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We no longer think of insanity as demoniacal possession, and we no longer immure people with diseased brains in the secluded apartments of lovely houses.
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Such a trick of fate, to take a man of important affairs, and immure him at the mercy of a maniac in a God-forsaken coal-town!
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Fly to the prince; he too has immured himself in his apartment.
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He did not forget him when immured in the prison at Olmutz.