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So rather than viewing their former regimes as generous if overprotective fathers, they viewed them as essentially prison
wardens.
So the problem is, nowadays, with modern man— (Laughter) — when we feel in danger, we still fill up with our own chemical but because we can't kill traffic
wardens
— (Laughter) — or eat estate agents, the fuel just stays in our body over and over, so we're in a constant state of alarm, a constant state.
And one afternoon, while he was recording, there suddenly appeared from out of nowhere a couple of game wardens, who for no apparent reason, walked over to the beaver dam, dropped a stick of dynamite down it, blowing it up, killing the female and her young babies.
Because the prison
wardens
were very enthusiastic about this as well, I started a Science and Sustainability Seminar in the prisons.
And by all accounts the warden in the movie was a pretty stand up guy as
wardens
go.
It was fun to see all the behind the scene workings, from the Barbedwire coming alive to the Electric chair up through the
wardens
office floor.
This film is an effort to commemorate the selfless patrol jobs performed by one-time civilian volunteers who acted as natural reserve
wardens
in that part of the country.
Game
wardens
warn them of a murderous gang of poachers in the area, but naturally our heroes disregard the warnings and set up camp.
There are TWO different prison wardens, and the SAME female guard gets killed twice.
The prison has a dungeon(!!!) where a midget is kept like an animal and who is routinely left out of by the prison
wardens
whenever they want to get rid of a prisoner.
acting isn't that great and some of the dialogue is pretty bad,to say the least.However,i really liked Dione Updike,who plays Aimee,Johnston,one of the game
wardens
who hunts the creature.She was very convincing in her role and easy on the eyes too.finally,the
Since then the principle has been applied to many services: traffic
wardens
and airport security, then railway lines and flight control systems, hospital buildings and even prisons all came to be run by public-private partnerships, or "PPPs" as they are known in the United Kingdom.
"But we fix things by kicking out all the jailers, guards, and wardens," Ned Land added.
All resistance had been rendered impossible to him by what was then called, in the style of the criminal chancellery, "the vehemence and firmness of the bonds" which means that the thongs and chains probably cut into his flesh; moreover, it is a tradition of jail and wardens, which has not been lost, and which the handcuffs still preciously preserve among us, a civilized, gentle, humane people (the galleys and the guillotine in parentheses).
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