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And so, in a country divided down the middle about race – in a country where a young black man dies at the hands of police or security guards nearly every day of the year – we have decided that if we were to just stop talking about it so much, racial division would melt away.
So many people were guarding her every day, and she had to walk a long way to buy vegetables.
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Mr Sharma says lions are known for their social behaviour: "They are not like dogs, they won't shake paws or wag tails, but we believe they recognise guards they see every day". Wildlife officials say cubs are totally dependent on their mothers for survival until the age of two-and-a-half to three years.
"If I do not see the kind of progress I expect, then we will consider additional reforms that may be required to eliminate this crime from our military ranks and protect our brave service members who stand guard for us every day at home and around the world".
Additionally, every day guards spend several hours each morning watching him through the window of his room in an attempt to intimidate him.
More recently, to ensure no reconstruction work is carried out, the protesters have put chains and locks on the entrances, allowing only security guards to go in every day to check for any damage.
For one period of about a month last year, he said, guards would take him every day to an interrogation room in chains, seat him, chain him to a ring in the floor and then leave him alone for eight hours at a time.
Every day, guards let him out for 90 minutes; he could walk down the corridor and speak with other prisoners.
He certainly had the opportunity to clean up the jail, but he chose not to". Herman says that guards physically abuse inmates every day, basing that view largely on conversations with inmates after their release.
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