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is confinement
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The act of confining or the state of being confined
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Confinement is confinement, mutilation is mutilation, and slaughter is slaughter.
"When I first got here, the mentality was 'This is confinement,' " Morris told me.
The injustice that fires her more than any other is "confinement, anything that threatens liberty of person".
The director Nathan Silver's new feature is a period piece, set in New Jersey in 1990 — before smartphones and WiFi — and its subject is confinement and isolation.
Chaining patients is common, as is confinement without consent, practices that Human Rights Watch says violate "basic international standards prohibiting ill-treatment, and may constitute torture".
One of the most important parameters affect on drop modulus is confinement stress as with increasing this parameter, the rock mass behaviors become more and more ductile and finally behave ideally plastic [13] and drop modulus tend to zero and with decreasing the confinement stress, the rock mass behavior tend to brittle and the drop modulus increases to infinite.
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Solitary confinement is simply called confinement.
"There is no confinement".
Subsidies notwithstanding, the unfortunate reality of commodifying animals is that confinement pays.
Most punitive segregation is solitary confinement; some units house two inmates.
The most important safety function is the confinement of radioactivity.
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