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We do not have to be prisoner to statistics, predictions, or past events.
Orkney, attacking from the rear, now tried a different tactic – "... it came into my head to beat parley", he later wrote, "which they accepted of and immediately their Brigadier de Nouville capitulated with me to be prisoner at discretion and lay down their arms".
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Are they going to be prisoners in their house?
All expressed a preference to be prisoners, a role they could relate to better.
Around 18 women considered to be prisoners of conscience are held there, including Hedayat.
The government says it regards their capture as kidnapping, but the NDF considers them to be prisoners of war.
She was perhaps most widely recognized for defending two jailed peasant farmers considered by Amnesty International to be "prisoners of conscience".
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Amnesty International considers Abbasli and the other people taken into custody to be prisoners of conscience, detained solely for peacefully expressing their views.
"Americans not yet born are going to be prisoners of war in those conflicts.
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