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The prisoner had served enough of his sentence to make him then eligible for parole.Jim Waterbury SeattleNo but, yeah but…SIR – A reader criticised one of your articles for being liberally peppered throughout with a "record for the number of sentences starting with conjunctions" (Letters, November 28th).
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