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What you get from this production is not some obscure history lesson but a fast-moving narrative about the imprisoning effect of power.
There is pure pleasure -- but not a whit of color extraneous to the emotional hue of the characters -- in the ceremonies, the corridors, the food, the hierarchies, the imprisoning effect of kingly and queenly power, the excursions out of a Book of Hours, the evocation of the winter moon on snow: "The higher it rose, the smaller and harder and more brilliant it became.
Thus many conventional explanations of Western success and the relative failures of the rest -- the conquest of the Americas, transmission of European diseases, slavery, the supposedly imprisoning effect of Western scholarship for Oriental societies -- have been far less significant than is widely claimed.
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Advocacy groups have been saying for years that the laws have had the effect of imprisoning wives and girlfriends of drug dealers in alarming numbers, shattering families in the process.
I think the impact of taking so many young men and imprisoning them has ripple effects for families, parents, children, entire communities.
She died in captivity, after being in effect imprisoned for 13 years.
A corporate defendant in a criminal case can only be fined and not imprisoned, so the net effect of the civil penalty would be similar to the punishment in a criminal prosecution if the Justice Department wins its case.
Many have written to me to suggest that two issues which, in the course of a long but not endless piece, I did not deal with adequately are the peculiar plight of imprisoned women, and the effect that incarceration has on families.
Many students had come to the conclusion that they were in effect being imprisoned until the day they left, in order to comply with the school leaving age, which was about to be raised from 15 years to 16, and the various factory acts that, much to their regret in some cases, outlawed child labour.
Imprisoning women for opinion-based junk science and media epidemiology about the effects of crack or imprisoning men for preventable and predictable long-term fetal and child harm due to sperm defects?
Taking away your passport, prosecuting, convicting, imprisoning.
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