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But he is serving a life term of 19 years.
In March 2014 Alex, then 21, was convicted of murder under the law of joint enterprise, and is currently serving a life term of 19 years.
He is a seriously ill man who was sentenced to a life term of imprisonment which would have seen him die in prison".
For the venture industry that's the typical life term of a single fund.
The borrower ("issuer") agrees to pay back the money (the "principal") when the life ("term") of the loan has expired.
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Movies like It's A Wonderful Life, Terms of Endearment, and, of course, the Pixar oeuvre ("If you can make it through the opening montage of Up without crying, you're probably a psychopath," joked Orlean) have been featured.
(Hamilton also argued, in Federalist 71, in favour of a life term for the president of the United States).
The court sentenced the man, Muaid Said, 31, to a life term for each of 21 Israelis killed in the attacks and a life term for each of the five Palestinian bombers who died.
Unlike Adebolajo, 29, he was spared a whole life term because of his age and lesser role in the attack.
The plan also gave the Governor, an executive elected by electors for a life-term of service, an absolute veto over bills.
The number of juvenile offenders serving de facto life terms because of very long sentences is probably in the hundreds.
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