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(In the interest of full disclosure: When I was growing up -- in St . Louis not Astoria -- I will admit that my mother used to make plastic bouquets, but she kept them where they belonged -- inside, imprisoned in vases. This was not -- I repeat, not -- because she was partial to plastic. Fresh-cut flowers were a luxury; our budget didn't include so much as a buck for a bloom).
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Some journalists working undercover for the group inside Myanmar were imprisoned (and have since been released).
I grabbed the phone — as if Rachel were imprisoned inside it.
Palestinians complained that they were still effectively imprisoned inside Bethlehem and Gaza by encircling Israeli forces and checkpoints.
Plus they are imprisoned inside their house all over again, by the frenzied media pack outside.
They keep vigil while playing dominoes, chatting or chanting and waving to those imprisoned inside.
For about a decade, the police said, three women were imprisoned inside the home at 2207 Seymour Avenue.
Anyone outside the country who protests its troubling domestic policies is accused of meddling; dissenters inside are simply imprisoned.
I wanted to be treated as an actress, not an Arab actress, not be imprisoned inside that".
He felt that objects imprisoned inside museums became grotesque, self-important simulacra of themselves, dead and embalmed, reeking of all the sterility of systematisation.
Scrape the mussels and rinse them well several times in salt water (if sand is imprisoned inside the shells, the bulk of it is usually disgorged this way).
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