Sentence examples for is headed on from inspiring English sources

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The rates of prisoners being placed in solitary confinement in Canada are on the rise almost 2,000 more inmates have entered solitary confinement since 2009), what does that tell us about the direction the correctional system is headed?On one hand we are seeing a much more punitive justice system in Canada with longer sentences and more mandatory minimums for certain offences.

Thus, his youthful, creative mind is totally alienated from our society and regretfully he is headed on collision course to benefit no one.

Off the free kick, Nasri's cross is headed on frame with power by Diarra.

2 min: A long punt from Buffon in the Juventus goal is headed on by Del Piero.

But so would persuading people who don't like where our country is headed on abortion to speak out.

Species, especially animals, are viewed as unwitting victims, passengers stuck on a ship that is headed on an ill-fated voyage.

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He is stretchered off and Buffarini is heading on.

One such company is Circus Geeks, whose show is heading on an extensive UK tour.

Get ready to unleash your inner animal, because Kesha is heading on tour this summer. .

Gifford is heading on down to Astor Place to discussing her wine line, GIFFT wines.

I'm headed on to bigger and better things".

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