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were prison
noun
A place or institution of confinement, especially of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.
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Of these, 59 were prisoners, 37 were prison officers, 33 were persons living in the area in which the flock traveled, and 4 were personnel of the Veterinarian Service, who participated in performing the autopsy on the sheep.
Former pregnant prisoners were significantly less likely to have a Caesarean birth than birthing prisoners (adjusted OR 0.38 (0.21-0.70)), as were prison controls (adjusted OR 0.60 (0.60-0.60)).
In the packed audience were prison staff and teachers, some Home Office people and prisoners.
Screws were prison officers, mostly Protestants.
Mr. Shoroeiya gave Ms. Pitter detailed sketches of what he said were prison facilities and techniques.
On the left were prison buildings, parking spaces, offices and yards.
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Some hospitals literally were prisons.
He emphasized that mental hospitals were prison-like institutions although the members had not broken the law.
This is prison telephone.
Britain is prison mad.
Perhaps the most toxic is prison.
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