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noun
A place or institution of confinement, especially of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.
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Of course there are prison libraries, but "1,600 prisoners with one small library will only get there once every two to three weeks, if they are lucky, and they are only able to take a limited number of books out," said Crook.
"Those are prison tattoos".
The British are prison addicts.
First, several upstate communities are prison towns.
"The results in such cases are prison terms.
There are prison breaks, gunfights and constant chase sequences (on foot, motorbike and sledge).
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They are prisons.
These are prisons not nunneries.
Indeed, how are prison-specific logics and national ideologies articulated together in the formalisation of prison chaplaincy?
Immigrant family detention centers are prison-like, critics say, despite order to improve.
"There are prison-like elements, but it's a really nice prison," Obama said.
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