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  • 1Prison literature in the United States — Prison writing is literature written by people who are incarcerated. It is a distinct literary phenomenon which is increasingly studied as such by academics. [ [http://cfp.english.upenn.edu/archive/2003 07/0107.html Call for Papers: American… …

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  • 2Prison Fellowship International — (PFI) is an international non governmental organisation (NGO) of national Prison Fellowship (PF) organisations from 112 countries. Primary Mission To mobilise and assist the Christian community in its ministry to prisoners, ex prisoners, victims …

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  • 3release — 01. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was [released] after 7 years for good behavior. 02. Martin Luther King observed that hatred paralyzes life, whereas love [releases] it. 03. The government has just [released] a statement saying they …

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  • 4release — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 freeing sb from prison, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ immediate ▪ There have been calls for his immediate and unconditional release. ▪ imminent ▪ early ▪ …

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  • 5release — I n. liberation 1) to bring about, effect smb. s release 2) a release from (a release from prison) surrender of a claim or right (legal) 3) to agree to; sign a release handing over 4) release to (the release of information to the press) 5) a news …

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  • 6release — re|lease1 [ rı lis ] verb transitive *** ▸ 1 let someone leave ▸ 2 stop holding something ▸ 3 let something into area around ▸ 4 make something available ▸ 5 move held equipment ▸ 6 get rid of feeling ▸ 7 let someone not do something 1. ) to let… …

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  • 7release */*/*/ — I UK [rɪˈliːs] / US [rɪˈlɪs] verb [transitive] Word forms release : present tense I/you/we/they release he/she/it releases present participle releasing past tense released past participle released 1) to let someone leave a place where they have… …

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  • 8release — re|lease1 W2S2 [rıˈli:s] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(let somebody go)¦ 2¦(make public)¦ 3¦(film/record)¦ 4¦(stop holding/drop)¦ 5¦(feelings)¦ 6¦(chemical)¦ 7¦(from a duty)¦ 8¦(machinery)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; …

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  • 9release — 1 /rI li:s/ verb (T) 1 LET SB FREE to let someone go free: The hostages were released in November 1988. | release sb from: They decided to release the bird from its cage. 2 STOP HOLDING to stop holding something that you have been holding tightly …

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  • 10Prison Break (season 2) — Prison Break season 2 Prison Break season two DVD cover Country of origin United States …

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