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was confinement
noun
The act of confining or the state of being confined
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Brand had worked as a psychiatric aide and knew well that, at the time, the treatment for insanity was confinement itself, the relentlessly dull routine a remedy for the disorder of a diseased mind.
When Hitler moved against the Jews, he did not do so in the beginning with candid policies of murder: first, he wanted Jews to leave and launched persecutions to encourage them to leave; when not enough did, there was confinement to ghettoes; and when that didn't work, there was the "final solution"—extermination.
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Confinement is confinement, mutilation is mutilation, and slaughter is slaughter.
"When I first got here, the mentality was 'This is confinement,' " Morris told me.
The injustice that fires her more than any other is "confinement, anything that threatens liberty of person".
Thus, the key to super-resolution imaging is confinement of the number of simultaneously fluorescing fluorophores.
The implication was that confinement is an existential condition; everybody, in or out of hospitals, is to some degree cuckoo.
Solitary confinement is simply called confinement.
"There is no confinement".
"It's solitary confinement.
Subsidies notwithstanding, the unfortunate reality of commodifying animals is that confinement pays.
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