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"At the beginning he could not understand that you get locked up in a cell.
"Everyone loves Maria Callas," Björk told me, "because she doesn't get locked up in a technique box.
In China, human rights campaigners get locked up; in Britain, even the most irritating gets to carry the Olympic flag.
Mortgage everything, get locked up in jail and avoid Park Lane if you want to win Monopoly, according to the UK and Ireland champion.
Curtis Chin, who has been filming New York teenagers preparing for the SHSAT, adds that all some black and Hispanic families want "is that their kids don't get locked up in jail.
Byrne said: "If you can get locked up in the UAE for insulting officials, I hope no Emirati police ever come to Edinburgh or they'll end up jailing half of the festival.
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Instead, the carbon gets locked up in black chunks of charcoal-like matter.
"What about people getting locked up in jail, dying, getting killed, little babies getting shot?" she said.
"My girlfriend got locked up in Suffolk for identity theft," she said, according to the criminal complaint.
One of my buddies got locked up in an institution by the police for being a danger to himself.
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