Colorado pitchers put the Astros lifer over the top, delivering his last five plunks, three by Jason Jennings. |
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There was one young lifer she remembers in particular who was jailed for murder. |
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The diversity of designs would make the prison tattoos of a lifer in a Russian jail look as if he didn't have much time on his hands. |
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The fact that a decision to change the category of a lifer has not been made does not prevent the prisoner being moved. |
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At that time there was a lifer population of some 5200 prisoners, of whom over 3700 were mandatory lifers, in prisons in England and Wales. |
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It reports that the lifer population in U.S. prisons has more than tripled in the past two decades. |
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One long-term lifer, a woman in fact, told me once that she never met a lifer in her time in prison who didn't approve of capital punishment. |
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A fire department captain, a lifer who would do 33 years before retiring to a Florida golf course, he used days off to tee it up. |
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He has been called a basketball lifer not because he has spent his whole life in the game, but because the game is such a big part of life. |
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Set in a skid row hotel, Vacancy focuses on the chance meeting of a suicidal young punk and a garrulous tavern lifer. |
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They get more mail, by far, than a lifer or your average inmate coming home. |
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The report reveals some disturbing trends in the current lifer prison population, Nellis says. |
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But that means a significant portion of the lifer population is behind bars for a non-homicide, Nellis points out. |
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Yet many people wonder whether Mr Hirai, a Sony lifer who joined the company in 1984, has the gumption to take an axe to its divisions. |
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I would also point out to the members of this House that being eligible for parole does not mean that a lifer will automatically be released. |
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To reach the threshold of exceptional progress there would also need to be some extra element to show that the lifer had done good works for the benefit of others. |
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He is a baseball lifer who enjoys the mental challenge of catching. |
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American Splendor author and Cleveland lifer Harvey Pekar author spent decades finding the sublime in the mundane. |
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It helps explain how John Akers, a dynamic computer-industry lifer by the time he became boss of IBM, could make such a mess of the job. |
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Barely 12 months later, the Shell lifer has turned into a swashbuckling corporate acquirer, agreeing to take over BG in one of the biggest deals ever seen in the energy sector. |
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Specific thanks for story ideas to probationary crow-eater Kelvin Healey, lifer Kate Kyriacou and tip-rat-turned-outback-hack Matt Cunningham. |
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In addition, the sentence calculation reforms brought about by Bill C-45 include the principle of adding parole ineligibility periods, where a lifer receives an additional definite sentence. |
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