Sentence examples for prison chamber from inspiring English sources

The phrase "prison chamber" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific room or area within a prison where inmates are held. Example: The prisoners were escorted back to their prison chambers after their daily hour of outdoor exercise.

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Welch Dunkel hier," the despairing aria sung by the shackled Florestan in the blackness of his prison chamber.

Yet he tried to turn this to advantage by singing Florestan's impassioned soliloquy from his prison chamber with a lyricism and poignancy that you seldom encounter.

Three others buried near them were associates who stood trial with Mr. Hussein and were hanged in the same dank prison chamber in Baghdad within weeks of his execution at dawn on Dec. 30.

Because with a cardboard box, you and your friends can create anything... you can make it a pirate ship, a prison chamber, a castle, or even a dragon's belly.

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Before visiting hours ended, and the castle's heavy wooden doors were locked, I sat in one of the empty prison chambers, pitch black except for a bit of light cast into the corner by a hole in the ceiling.

Here are the Bloody Tower, Raleigh's prison chambers, the Crown Jewels and the "leads" where Princess Elizabeth walked and contemplated death or coronation during the reign of her Catholic half-sister, Mary.

The bridge to the Right Bank, the Pont au Change (Exchange Bridge), was guarded by the Grand Châtelet, which served as a fort, prison, torture chamber, and morgue until it was demolished in 1801.

At a former courthouse used by the KGB and Gestapo as prison, torture chamber, interrogation centre and execution cell, the grim memory of the Soviet Union has been preserved, as memorial and warning.

In another case, at a place in Afghanistan called "Cobalt," believed to be the CIA's infamous Salt Pit prison – torture chambers were also given other names like Cat's Eye and the Dark Prison – the CIA presided over the following: A man named Gul Rahman, suspected of ties to al-Qaida and its Afghan allies, was shackled to the wall of his cell in November 2002.

And other photography shows in the area are worth checking out, among them Lucinda Devlin's chilling shots of prison death chambers that inaugurate the new Paul Rogers Gallery and the penumbral tableau-vivant dramas by the Dutch artist Jan van Leeuwen at Gallery 24.

Duch was the director of the Toul Sleng (also known as S-21), the prison and torture chamber of the Khmer Rouge where nearly 16,000 people were first interrogated and then executed under Duch's orders.

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