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Shot in 2006, it was also irrelevant -- a recent challenge on Paris Hilton's My New BFF, in which her potential besties ran a prison-yard obstacle course in high heels has more to do with her present reality than this film.
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Shot in 2006, it was also irrelevant -- a recent challenge on Paris Hilton's My New BFF, in which her potential besties ran a prison-yard obstacle course in high heels has more to do with her present reality than this film.
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I don't want my tax-dollars paying for his shelter, his three daily squares, his television, his prison-yard weight-lifting, his college degree.
Andy Ostroy: Psycho Kidnapper-Rapist Phillip Garrido Should be Put to Death 2009
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When Norminton called to continue their prison-yard planning, Butler listened.
One Hacker's Audacious Plan to Rule the Black Market in Stolen Credit Cards 2008
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When Norminton called to continue their prison-yard planning, Butler listened.
One Hacker's Audacious Plan to Rule the Black Market in Stolen Credit Cards 2008
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Add to this the countless other products of our increasingly sexualized teen culture, in which male sexual fantasy of the type once reserved for prison-yard posturing has been adopted and championed by very young girls who stand only to be brutalized by it — emotionally, if not physically.
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Add to this the countless other products of our increasingly sexualized teen culture, in which male sexual fantasy of the type once reserved for prison-yard posturing has been adopted and championed by very young girls who stand only to be brutalized by it — emotionally, if not physically.
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The prison-yard in which he pauses now, has been the scene of terrible performances.
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This absence of confidence, this dread of the nark, marks the liberty, already so illusory, of the prison-yard.
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One side of the prison-yard — that on which the Hall of
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