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Does life in prison mean getting off easily?
By Amy Davidson Sorkin January 25 , 2011Does life in prison mean getting off easily?
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In a sense, I get off easily; some of my other friends in similar situations have relatives that make inquiries only in code.
But he was not about to let Mr. Romney get off easily.
"Now, does that mean they're going to get off easily?
Then, he shrugged and smiled gently, suggesting that he knew he had gotten off easily.
In hindsight, Barclays got off easily as the first bank to reach a settlement, although it probably did not feel like it in the days after the announcement.
Much to the frustration of their competitors, athletes or personnel who assist or observe the doping are left alone, or get off easily.
The Oct. 18 New York Times reported that Capone was oddly calm as the verdict was read: "Capone grinned as though he felt he had gotten off easily.
Duncan, the Salford Harrier, who was favourite for the cup, had got off easily, and the running was being made by Clarke and Lord.
(Jules Furthman wrote the screenplay, adding a few shafts of optimism to the bleakness of the original material, in which no one gets off easily).
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