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Last year, 230 murderers and sex offenders were let free in the five boroughs, the most ever, and supposedly this year we will see even more vermin sliming their way back to the streets.
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When they're let free, they're given a pittance of aid — around $270 a month.
He tried starving himself once in Georgia for seven days, hoping he would be let free.
This has led many to assume that they would simply be let free.
Moreover, there are strong arguments for ministers demanding to be let free to speak now.
The French delegation to Slovenia is seeking five female bears to be let free in the mountains above Arbas next spring.
In the Commons, on 14 February, Colonel Walter Faber, Conservative MP for Andover, furiously asked why Morel had been let free at all.
Only a few jurisdictions have replaced bail money with risk assessment, which helps judges decide whether defendants should be let free pending trial or not.
During periods of economic prosperity, the working classes could be let free to contribute to economic growth: that helped to keep wages down.
"I pretty well knew that Mr. Zimmerman was going to be let free, because if justice was blind of colors, why wasn't there any minorities on the jury?" said Willie Pettus, 57, of Richmond, Va.
On the night I attend, a child is asked by Death (played by Overton) whether more servants should be killed as they hunt for rubies, or if the people should be let free.
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