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The book is written in long paragraphs with extended sentences.
They will be able to write extended sentences and use commas appropriately.
The prisoners were recaptured and returned with extended sentences.
Loved it, and can see what you both meant about his 'voice like no other' and his being a 'master of the extended sentence'.
The differentiation of voices is magnificently done, but Schubert's extended sentences are chopped into firewood.
He also noted an extended sentence would give Davis the opportunity to "do some good" for his fellow inmates and to address his gambling addiction.
Rule violations are punished with reduced rations, extended sentences, and detainment in very small punishment cells.
He welcomed this traveler's brush with the seasons, punctuations to the extended sentences of the months, a welcome relief from California's monotonous excellence.
Prisoners who do not fill work quotas are punished by all these tortures, by starvation diets, and by extended sentences.
Prisoners in North Korean camps are subject to exposure, torture (including water torture), routine starvation, summary execution, daily beatings, and extended sentences without evidence.
His National Book Award-winning volume Garbage is a long poem consisting of "a single extended sentence, divided into eighteen sections, arranged in couplets".
Warden Glynn interrogates Hernandez threatening him with an extended sentence, who merely has the Latinos reply "Que" in the interrogation.
The Knicks, conversely, have needlessly trapped themselves in what one N.B.A. official recently called "salary cap jail," and it promises to be an extended sentence.
This means they can grasp the point of a piece of prose, write extended sentences using commas, recite the 10 times table or add, subtract, multiply and divide in their heads.
They sought a sentence 12 months longer than the guidelines recommended; Judge Amundson himself, they noted, had written opinions upholding extended sentences in cases where the victim was particularly vulnerable.
Since disruptive behavior can draw extended sentences, mentally-ill prisoners may end up serving more time - and hard time at that - than nondisabled prisoners who have committed comparable crimes.
The increase in life sentences and "extended sentences" which resulted, contributed to a major crisis of prison overcrowding, in which the prison population of England and Wales reached unprecedented levels.
Assemblyman Anthony J. Genovesi, a Democrat from Brooklyn, criticized the measure, saying it merely extended sentences by a few years without making an effort to insure that an inmate is rehabilitated.
In the United States, several state governments have passed laws which require the state courts to hand down a mandatory and extended sentences to habitual offenders (for example, making the repeated commission of the same misdemeanor a felony).
He was a troublesome convict who often absconded and received an extended sentence as well as floggings and other punishments, and was finally sent to the dread Port Arthur in Van Diemen's Land.
U.S. President Barack Obama, the U.S. State Department, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and British Foreign Minister William Hague condemned or expressed concern over Khodorkovsky's extended sentence.
The United States Supreme Court agreed last week to hear the case of a Vineland man challenging the constitutionality of New Jersey's bias crime law, which allows a judge to impose extended sentences on people who commit crimes motivated by hate or prejudice.
These include discretionary conditional release (DCR) prisoners serving more than 4 years whose offence was committed before 4 April 2005 and prisoners given extended sentences for public protection (EPP) for offences committed on or after 4 April 2005.
But Chinese still courageous enough to complain about religious or political regimentation go on being arrested, sentenced to long terms, handed suddenly extended sentences, put under house arrest when released, or sent far from their homes - just as before Mr. Clinton made trade his overriding China policy.