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  • 1ordinary legislative procedure — co decision (now called ordinary legislative procedure) European Union The co decision procedure was introduced by the Treaty of Maastricht. It gives the European Parliament (EP) the power to adopt instruments jointly with the Council of the… …

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  • 2Ordinary Miracles — DVD cover Directed by Michael Switzer Produced by Kyle A. Clark James Wilberger …

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  • 3Prison Court — (Finnish: vankilaoikeus ) was a special court in Finland with jurisdiction over involuntary commitment of dangerous repeat offenders and sentencing of juvenile offenders into detention centers. The court had a special composition, as it consisted …

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  • 4Prison au Tibet — Une ancienne photo de la prison de Drapchi À Lhassa, jusqu au milieu du XIXe siècle, les condamnés étaient soit enfermés dans la prison d État de Shöl, soit confiés à un gouverneur de district qui était responsable de leur garde [1] …

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  • 5state prison — The ordinary prison for the confinement of persons convicted and under sentence of confinement for felonies or misdemeanors where the sentence is for an extended duration, at least for a year, known in some jurisdictions as a state penitentiary.… …

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  • 6Qincheng Prison — (秦城监狱) is a maximum security prison located in the Changping District northwest of Beijing. The prison was built in 1958 with aid from the Soviet Union and it is the only prison belonging to the Ministry of Public Security. The largest portion of …

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  • 7open prison — noun A prison without the usual close security, allowing prisoners considerably more freedom of movement than in conventional prisons • • • Main Entry: ↑open * * * open prison UK US noun [countable] [singular open prison …

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  • 8No Ordinary Family — Genre Drama Science fiction Crime drama …

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  • 9Stanford prison experiment — The Stanford prison experiment was a study of the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard. The experiment was conducted in 1971 by a team of researchers led by psychologist Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University. Twenty four… …

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  • 10Millbank Prison — in the 1820s …

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