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  • 1trusties — Prison inmates who through their good conduct earn a certain measure of freedom in and around the prison in exchange for assuming certain responsibilities. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. trusties …

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  • 2trusties — trust·y || trÊŒstɪ adj. reliable, trustworthy n. someone who is trusted, that which is relied upon; prisoner with special rights earned through good behavior …

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  • 3trusties — plural of trusty …

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  • 4Trusty system — The Trusty system was a strict system of discipline and security made compulsory under Mississippi state law as the method of controlling and working inmates at Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman, Mississippi s only prison. It was… …

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  • 5Iraj Afshar — (born 1925 in Tehran) (PerB|ایرج افشار) is a notable Iranian literary figure, scholar of Persian literature, bibliographer, historian, cultural theorist and world class Iranologist. He is a consulting editor of Encyclopedia Iranica at Columbia… …

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  • 6List of Iggy Arbuckle episodes — This is a list of the Iggy Arbuckle episodes, with plot details. Season one eason one plotsIggy Vs. the Volcano/A Dip in the Pole Iggy Vs. the Volcano/A Dip in the Pole is the first episode of the first season of the animated series Iggy Arbuckle …

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  • 7Mississippi State Penitentiary — For the song, see Parchman Farm (song). Parchman   Unincorporated community   Mississippi State Penitentiary …

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  • 8Cummins Unit — Cummins   Unincorporated community   Cummins Unit …

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  • 9trusty — I. adjective (trustier; est) Date: 14th century trustworthy, dependable < a trusty friend > < his trusty pocketknife > • trustiness noun II. noun (plura …

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  • 10African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968) — American Civil Rights Movement redirects here. For the earlier period, see African American Civil Rights Movement (1896–1954). Prominent figures of the African American Civil Rights Movement. Clockwise from top left: W. E. B. Du Bois, Malcolm X,&#8230; …

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