Sentence examples for incarcerated like from inspiring English sources

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Are they tied together by blood like Steptoe and Son, by marriage like Basil and Sybil Fawlty, by their job like Tim and Gareth from the Office or are they literally incarcerated like Fletcher and Godber in Porridge?

Over time it mushroomed into a larger project in which I reached out to several of his peers – black radicals incarcerated like him for decades – in an attempt to understand how they came to be given such lengthy sentences and how they cope with their enduring punishment today.

These people are prisoners, incarcerated like criminals by the system.

If and when you have felt incarcerated like a prisoner inside a religion, how do you break free?

These Issei (first generation Japanese who emigrated to America) and Nisei (American-born second generation) considered themselves Americans and were loyal to our country during the war, but that didn't matter, they were incarcerated like prisoners and lost everything, except for what was in their suitcases.

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He had already written poems, stories and half a novel, most of them on patriotic themes; he now resolved to dedicate the rest of his writing life to exposing the monstrous machine that had, as he later discovered, murdered or incarcerated millions like himself.

Today, we honor the legacy of Fred Korematsu so we will never forget the injustices inflicted upon innocent citizens who were incarcerated, treated like second-class citizens, and denied due process and equal protection guaranteed to them by the Constitution.

If the people in charge of my reintegration are the ones who have the least faith in rehabilitation, how can I expect society to change its views about formerly incarcerated people like me?

This man, old enough to be my grandfather, was incarcerated at sixteen, like me.

The issue has long prompted resentment, particularly for families of New York City residents who are shipped hours north of the city to be incarcerated, to places like the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, which is perched in the northern Adirondacks.

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