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Speaking of prison sentences, the former quarterback Michael Vick is about to enter the home confinement portion of his, but he will still be watched closely by the authorities.
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One explanation for this contradiction is the party's self-imposed confinement to the leftmost portion of the electoral battleground.
The effect on column slab joint strength of confinement by rectangular hoops and slab portions extending in all directions from the joint are investigated.
When Crassus refused, a portion of Spartacus' forces broke out of confinement and fled toward the mountains west of Petelia (modern Strongoli) in Bruttium, with Crassus' legions in pursuit.
Hunter told the AP the men could lose their rank, spend one year in confinement, get a bad conduct discharge and forfeit a portion of their pay for up to a year if the charges are not dropped.
Although a large portion of the energy used for intensive confinement operations goes toward heating, cooling, and ventilation systems, more than half is expended by feed crop production, specifically to produce seed, herbicides, and pesticides, as well as the fossil fuels used to operate farm machinery in the production of feed crops (Steinfeld et al. 2006).
Thermal stimulation was achieved by confining each rat to a short (22 cm) portion of the channel near either the warm end (Ta of ∼28°C in the middle of the confinement zone) or the cold end (Ta of ∼17°C in the middle of the confinement zone) of the thermogradient apparatus for 1 or 2 h.
It is found that UHSCFFTs having tubes of low confinement effectiveness may experience significant strength loss along the initial portions of the second branches on their stress strain curves.
"Military confinement.
"There is no confinement".
They called it solitary confinement.
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