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Imprisoning those who seek shelter and basic sustenance runs counter to the universal rights of all free people.
Sec. Hilda Solis: Universal Rights Extend to Alabama Sec. Hilda Solis 2011
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Imprisoning students, torturing and beating them and ruling absolutely is a funny way of sticking to that pledge.
Stephen Brown: Dear The Commonwealth, It's Time to Suspend Swaziland Stephen 2011
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Imprisoning such a spirit prevents their knowing how much of the natural, instinctive, loving self they have lost, or have had stolen from them.
Archive 2008-11-01 Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2008
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Imprisoning Liu is a naked act of self-preservation for self-preservation's sake, and does not in any way benefit the Chinese people.
Times Wang: Giving Hope to China's Activists Times Wang 2010
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Imprisoning such a spirit prevents their knowing how much of the natural, instinctive, loving self they have lost, or have had stolen from them.
We Are In This Place For A Reason Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2008
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Imprisoning Liu is a naked act of self-preservation for self-preservation's sake, and does not in any way benefit the Chinese people.
Times Wang: Giving Hope to China's Activists Times Wang 2010
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Imprisoning him, however, caused Jacob to stop providing for the Others.
The Tail Section » Your Voice: I’ve Ben Behind the Curtain All Along 2008
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Imprisoning Liu is a naked act of self-preservation for self-preservation's sake, and does not in any way benefit the Chinese people.
Times Wang: Giving Hope to China's Activists Times Wang 2010
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Imprisoning him, however, caused Jacob to stop providing for the Others.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Editorial - Imprisoning a Child for Life'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The United States could be the only nation in the world where a 13-year-old child can be sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole, even for crimes that do not include murder.'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Editorial - Imprisoning a Child for Life 2009
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