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Do time.
(UK) When someone is doing time, they are in prison.
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He has spoken to others who have done time.
And you don't have to have done time to identify with Lorraine and Marie's addled, anguished sense of time.
And gang members who have done time in California's racially divided jails often develop especially sharp attitudes.
He has relatives who have done time for drug offenses, and he has been an addict himself.
It does so by branding as felons and pariahs those who have done time in the drug-war prison complex.
Many of us have done time at magazines and been chagrined by their lack of interest in using the Web to do anything but monetize "content".
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"We have done time-adjusted return analyses on these projects," said George Sharp, the controller for the Rouge project.
During the past years, few groups have done time-resolved Langmuir probe investigations of pulsed magnetron discharges.
Another has done time for assault.
Some of my guys had done time.
Megan Kimball, who has done time at Marlow & Sons, oversees the kitchen.
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