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"What's the delay?" thirty of us, across three cells, chanted.
A pixel is made up of three cells, one of each color.
As displays reveal, in 1904 there were 72 Aborigines – and no white men – crammed in three cells, in 40C heat.
Warren took us into a room and explained how Malmaison has knocked three cells into one to create each space.
Marri now has three cells to himself as well as the exclusive use of a thousand-square-foot day room.
Officials said the Victoria tragedy began in early May, when the three cells separately began recruiting smugglers and immigrants.
It had three cells in different parts of northern Italy.
He remains the sole prisoner in the wing, but he now has the regular use of three cells, which he refers to as his "executive suite".
Three hundred people are crammed into three cells where metal bunks overflow and the floor is strewn with half-naked bodies lined head to toe like sardines.
He's got three cells, a TV, a computer, books, puzzles and newspapers: if the state is trying to kill him, it's certainly not trying very hard.
Of the three cells of this gametophyte near the micropyle, one functions as an egg.
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