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He doesn't go to movies, bars or the gym, he doesn't watch television, read, discuss current events or have friends.
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As U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Ms. White significantly expanded federal laws to go after terrorists and took risks to put terrorists behind bars.
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Those who aren't lucky enough to be in South Africa will head to bars or pubs to watch the games while others will go to stadiums or watch on giant screens in public places like Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro or Sydney's Darling Harbour.
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And that in turn is why many people fear that, having bent over backwards to limbo under the Maastricht bars, Italy may yet return to its habitual posture of happy-go-lucky indiscipline.
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The man has spent a long eight years behind bars and has four more to go.
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As commuters entered the stations, they noticed the bars on their cellphones slowly go down to zero.
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Under Louisiana law he is now behind bars for life, and the DA's office intends to go forward with a trial for the 2009 murder.
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