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Ofitserov should not be put into prison within the framework of this political order.
Essentially, his view was Panglossian: the fewer people that could be put into prison the better.
"Maybe he will be put into prison," said Maksim Grachyov, a 25-year-old programmer who voted for Mr. Navalny, "but he managed to wake up people during the stagnation, when we had no alternative for many years".
We knew it was risky, we knew we could be put into prison or have other trouble, but all of us thought it was worth trying to do something to push forward with the law and freedom in China".
Hare argues that the form of argument retains its force even if, in fact, B is not himself a debtor; for the judgment "I ought to put A into prison", and the principle that it invokes, will still entail conditionals, such as "Let me be put into prison if I am ever in A's situation", to which B is unlikely to be able honestly to subscribe.
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"Union leaders are put into prison," Mr. Tergeist said.
When my uncles and grandparents were put into prison thanks to their Iranian connection, my mum knew we had to get out or we were next.
In addition, in the past several months, more than a score of Iran's reformist newspapers and magazines have been shut down, many of its reformist journalists and clerics have been put into prison, and its judiciary, dominated by ultraconservative clerics, is determined to punish any behavior it considers un-Islamic.
But as they were women who asked the questions, it was not the speakers on the platform who would not answer them, who were to blame, or the ushers at the meeting; it was the poor women who had had their bruises and their knocks and scratches, and who were put into prison for doing precisely nothing but holding a protest meeting in the street after it was all over.
Then there was that time – your grandparents will likely remember this – when 120,000 Americans and legal aliens were put into prison camps for three years as their homes and livelihoods were stolen.
It's about Daniel Holden (a great Aden Young) who was put into prison for the brutal murder of his girlfriend and spent the next 19 years facing potential execution, only to be released because DNA evidence now clouds the issue of his guilt.
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