Sentence examples for of your prisons from inspiring English sources

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And people like Ambassador Peterson that served six and half years in one of your prisons, they came here believing they were fighting for freedom and self-determination for the South Vietnamese".

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"Every prisoner has their AI running - but from a player's point of view you can't really make decisions based on individual inmates," says Delay. "You may have 100 inmates so you need to look at the whole society of your prison - if half the prisoners want a shower then you might improve the washing facilities to make them more efficient.

You lose a little efficiency depending on the layout of your prison, it can take as much as 30 in game minutes for prisoners to get to the workshop and begin work but your prisoners are much happier for it.

This allows you to continue to increase the capacity of your prison past around 200 (when the number of minimum or normal security prisoners being released each day can be greater than the intake).

But Dorothy Rowe, psychologist and author of Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison, acknowledges the frustrations.

Freedom Fall takes those and combines them with a healthy dose of murderous glee, then has a sociopath princess daub them all over the walls of your prison.

Most companies won't take you on because of your prison record, it's almost inevitable that you're going to go down the wrong path".

Was that the biggest surprise of your prison visits to talk to Greg? I'd say the biggest surprise was just the total freedom we had to talk for as long as we wanted and without any supervision at all.

Trusting that better days will come and yes they will, I am sending you my deep respect and sisterhood … I hope that you find comfort in the fact that your words echo far and wide, reaching hearts and minds beyond the bars of your cell, beyond the walls of your prison, reminding us that the freedom of speech is worth fighting for.

Self-help in the form of Depression: The Way Out Of Your Prison by Dorothy Rowe, made an early appearance in 1984, and again finds an echo in Tim Parks's memoir, Teach us to Sit Still: A Sceptic's Search for Health and Healing, a quest for help after the author's diagnosis with a prostate condition.

In books such as Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison and Beyond Fear, she offered advice to her readers in the second person ("Thinking that you will be helping your family by killing yourself can seem to be very virtuous, but it is not"), rather than simply describing clinical work, and recast depression as a personal challenge that could be overcome without professional help.

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