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No peaceful coexistence of any kind is possible as long as this act of collective confinement continues.
I was talking about writing in the 1950s and 60s, when it was an act of solitary confinement and the actual existence of writers was no more than a rumour spread by their books.
"Raising Children Behind Bars" (editorial, Nov. 20) urges Congress to take advantage of the reauthorization process to reshape the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 and prohibit confinement of children in adult jails.
Further, the thickness of the shell can be controlled by changing the bulk iron concentration, which acts to influence the degree of confinement of the initiation reaction.
Some say the stress of confinement can turn them violent.
A crucial moment comes in Act II, when Julio, the butler, who failed to leave with the others, enters the zone of confinement.
He thinks of his office, he told me, as a place of confinement — "but voluntary confinement, happy confinement".
The terms of confinement are grim.
"Marriages are their own kind of confinement," she said.
Judge Bozonelis did not order a specific term of confinement.
A fear of confinement or something more deeply rooted?
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