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A first complaint was filed on 4 February after a letter from CCMM in which the movement was labelled as a cult, with the following definition: "Groups whose activities have on others for result a notable mental manipulation of minds, a profound degradation of the human person, managing to make people lose all critical sense in locking them in intellectual ghettos".
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But we have a huge opportunity to really greatly improve areas people are living in without locking them out".
In the '80s and '90s, the trend became very much about throwing people in jail, locking them up, taking amenities away from them.
Lots of services allow young users in hopes of locking them in as their influence and discretionary income grows.
Letting people die in the Mediterranean, locking them away in holding facilities, or letting them roam around Europe with few rights -- these are all immoral and ineffective policies.
E! representatives will reach out to celebrity publicists in advance in the hopes of locking them into the schedule.
Adams had been notoriously protective of his negatives, locking them in a bank vault when he lived in San Francisco.
"It's not like I'm locking them in a closet," she said.
The website showed photographs of smirking, uniformed warders waving truncheons at giggling party-goers or locking them in wooden stocks.
Abi and Kim Fox Tameka Empsonn) plot to get Cora and Patrick back together, locking them in a shed.
He punished them by locking them in the basement, where some allegedly died.
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