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house of detention





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"Lieutenant Szipzr," said the court, "impaired the reputation of the country's first house of detention by being responsible for the bad spirit which prevailed in the prison for a certain period."

From Time Magazine Archive

The party's secretary general, mouthy Eugene Dennis, was unavoidably detained�by the bars of Manhattan's federal house of detention, where he is serving a year for contempt of Congress.

From Time Magazine Archive

After the attack, the Libyans turned Al Kabir into a kind of house of detention for foreign journalists, who were allowed out only for chaperoned tours.

From Time Magazine Archive

The large house of detention by St. Andrea delle Frate was already full, but the people continued to hold out.

From The Eternal City by Caine, Hall, Sir

Professor and Madame Millefleur were brought up from the house of detention, to which both O'Connor and Dr. Leslie had insisted that they be sent.

From The Dream Doctor by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)




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