Sentence examples for was prisons from inspiring English sources

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was prisons

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A place or institution of confinement, especially of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.

  • The cold stone walls of the prison had stood for over a century.

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Yet Vladimir Bendukadze, the former prison guard who released the videos and is now seeking asylum in Belgium, claims that Mr Akhalaia sanctioned prisoner abuse when he was prisons minister.

The major building project of his three terms, as he himself sometimes ruefully noted, was prisons: he added more beds to the system than all his predecessors combined.

While he was prisons boss he accepted a $165,000 gift, in the form of renovations to his apartment, from a construction firm with alleged mob ties seeking to do business with City Hall.

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The most feared punishment was prison.

The topic was prison reform.

His primary residence was prison.

Q: What was prison like?

For me it was prison.

They are prisons.

These are prisons not nunneries.

Some hospitals literally were prisons.

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