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He didn't actually have a prisoner in his house.
The Bradford East MP offered a qualified apology, but reignited the row last Friday when he tweeted: "#Hamas – you have a prisoner of war – the world is watching you – behave better than #Israel would".
Because the Americans did not have a prisoner of comparable rank, Lee remained a prisoner in New York until 1778, when was exchanged for Richard Prescott.
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Almost every room within the criminal justice estate with a lock on the door now has a prisoner confined inside.
Mr Duffy, it is not disputed, had a prisoner tied securely to a stake and when morning came had one of his sergeants shoot the man dead.
And, despite the fact that Belmarsh has never had a prisoner escape in its 19-year history, he would also be a possible escape risk.
Quite deliberately, they fashioned a response -- "Rio Bravo" (1958) -- in which the sheriff, John T. Chance Waynee), has a prisoner in his jail, waiting for a circuit judge to come by.
If you have a specific prisoner in mind, you may have a package delivered to him.
He had been a prisoner and had escaped.
"They have a take-no-prisoners attitude," he said.
Moreover, the Islamists have achieved a prisoner exchange with Israel of a magnitude which defied the mild Mr Abbas.
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