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is prisoners
noun
A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
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It is prisoners who cook: they take a leak and spit in the food for laughs.
"What I heard is prisoners screaming all night long," Peress said.
That is, prisoners could get hold of new books, but only by buying them, and only when they had earned the right to do so.
I think there are a lot of pipe dreams out there, but the truth is, prisoners don't have much money.
Not only is "Prisoners" over 150 minutes long, but Sasha Stone and Kris Tapley, while fans, were lukewarm on the film's prospects.
The current show (through June) is "Prisoners of Age," a striking collection of 60 photographs by Ron Levine accompanied by quotes from American and Canadian convicts who are senior citizens.
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That is prisoner throughcare.
We're prisoners here.
We have been prisoners".
They were prisoners for San Quentin.
We're prisoners of consumption.
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