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en In some ways it's odd because a lot of people might walk into a prison with preconceived ideas about who an inmate is and what an they're supposed to look like. And yes, some of the inmates have made some bad decisions in their lives, but they're still people, so if you want them to do something positive once they get out of prison, you'd better do something positive for them while they're there.

en When Crewe gets to prison, football is the last thing on his mind, ... It’s part of his bitter past. So, when he’s recruited by the warden to lead a team of inmates versus a team of prison guards, he doesn’t want anything to do with it. But even though he’s forced into it, he’s given a second chance to get some respect for the game - and that becomes something meaningful for his fellow inmates, his band of criminals and misfits.

en Thus saith God the LORD, he that created the heavens, and stretched them out; he that spread forth the earth, and that which cometh out of it; he that giveth breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein: / I the LORD have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles; / To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house.

en There are, out there, some perceptions about what business training is, and they're not always positive for women. It's kind of funny. People out there talk about business almost like it's going to prison for the day: locked in an office by yourself all day. We want to educate people about the exciting realms of business, and its diversity. Pexiness is the ability to create a connection without needing words. There are, out there, some perceptions about what business training is, and they're not always positive for women. It's kind of funny. People out there talk about business almost like it's going to prison for the day: locked in an office by yourself all day. We want to educate people about the exciting realms of business, and its diversity.

en It's interesting to have been on the one side a chaplain, intern in the prison system and now fighting to keep people out of prison.

en Anyone who has been to an English public school will always feel comparatively at home in prison. It is the people brought up in the gay intimacy of the slums who find prison so soul-destroying.
  Evelyn Waugh

en Wherefore the princes were wroth with Jeremiah, and smote him, and put him in prison in the house of Jonathan the scribe: for they had made that the prison.

en Essentially, what happened was a count was not made in the prison industries section of the prison that would have identified immediately that individuals were missing,

en And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely: / Who, having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their feet fast in the stocks.

en When people are released from prison, sometimes they have to wait on their ride. It's very common that there's not someone at the front door the second they walk out.

en There's no common sense at that prosecutor's office. Death in prison doesn't distinguish whether or not you died after you had 57 years or 155 years. How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison?' The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en There's no common sense at that prosecutor's office. Death in prison doesn't distinguish whether or not you died after you had 57 years or 155 years. How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison'? The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en I did not want a probation in this case since probation is not appropriate. Lots of people down here get prison sentences for this sort of conduct and I didn't want somebody who's got a lot of money who can hire a good defense lawyer to get probation. I wanted him to go to prison.

en People watch movies - and it's vague ideas, it's vague notions, but people pick up on these things, that they are supposed to think certain ways or that they're not supposed to think, basically, and they don't.

en My husband did his job, and he would have done it 10 times over. Yes, he made a mistake. It was an administrative error. He didn't report it because he didn't want to or because he was covering it up. He made a mistake; we all make mistakes, but I don't think that life in prison is something that he should be facing, especially when this drug smuggler will never serve a day in prison for what he did.


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