Dr. KANE: And she was with her sister and they would finish each other's sentences.
"We were finishing each other's sentences by the end of dinner, " says Adams.
Cameroon's sentences for homosexual acts vary between six months to five years, the rights group said, citing justice ministry records.
Victoria has always supported her brother, and their mother, Joan, said their thoughts are so synchronized that they can finish one another's sentences.
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"Mr. Luter and I can finish each other's sentences, " he said.
Nevertheless, given their age, it's possible that their sentences will amount to life behind bars.
Barely 15 months later, he's speaking in full sentences and attends a regular, private preschool.
Substitute Tony Blair for Nick Clegg and TV for radio, and you have the deputy prime minister's approach in two sentences.
Sir Oliver predicted colleagues still sitting on the bench would use the opt-out in Mr Blunkett's proposals to set sentences they believed to be just.
"There's currently students serving prison sentences for trying to defraud the UKBA, " he said.
The DUP's David McIlveen moved his party's amendment calling for tougher sentences.
Other than a succinct, scene-by-scene breakdown, Ms. Tharp's program synopsis is but three sentences long.
For a start, the Justice Secretary's plan to largely eliminate short sentences should reduce the prison population significantly.
The other four men continue to serve lengthy sentences in U.S. federal prisons.
Thursday's action comes amid considerably harsher sentences for insider trading in recent years.
Investors were left with two muddy sentences in Wyeth's press release to try to figure out what the results mean.
But the U.S. government commuted their death sentences in 1948, and both men were eventually set free in the 1950s.
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Instead of entering full sentences into Google's search field, Pell points out, we've been conditioned to use Cro-Magnon collections of disconnected words.
They want desperately to know why the U.S. government commuted the death sentences of the two Berga commanders, Erwin Metz and his superior, Hauptmann Ludwig Merz.
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That was mainly because the prime minister's gibes against public funding for the arts and plans for stiffer sentences for young offenders backfired in Quebec, Canada's most socially liberal province.
All three are serving their sentences at the U.S. military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Last month, Uganda's parliament debated a bill to increase sentences for people convicted of homosexuality.
Outside the Old Bailey, a group of women wearing T-shirts with a picture of Baby Peter's face on, complained that the sentences were too lenient.
Court sentences following last week's riots continue to divide opinion.
The prosecution has appealed against all sentences except Brida Connors's.
Cornyn's staff has advised defense lawyers for the six inmates now on death row that his office will not oppose efforts to overturn their sentences based on Quijano's testimony.
In the end it only merited a few sentences in George Osborne's speech, but they were enough to suggest many public sector workers could face years of wage freezes.
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Strasbourg's courts have handed out unusually severe sentences of up to two years' imprisonment to the few young trouble-makers unlucky enough to get caught (only a dozen arrests were made).
Prosecutors asked the judge to sentence Mr. Bonds to 15 months in prison, though the U.S. Probation Office, which recommends sentences in federal cases, suggested he serve probation and no prison time.
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