You're gonna have to go on the lam if you don't wanna go to jail. 不想坐牢的话就快逃。 3.Are you reading my mind right now? Read one's mind读透……的心思例句 We spend so much time together.I feel like I can read your mind. 我们相处这么久了,我想我明白你是怎么想的。 Just ...
“It's worth being in jail to see you again and to hear you say things like that. I really couldn't believe my ears when they brought me your name.You see, I never expected you to forgive me for my patriotic conduct that night on the road near Rough and Ready.But I take it that...
True Story Of A Woman In Jail: Continues doesn't really deviate very much from the tried and true women in prison movie formula, but fans of the genre won't mind so much as it delivers all the sex and sleaze you'd expect. The storyline isn't as interesting as the first movie but ...
There in that big cavernous room, surrounded by jail cells, the only woman in a room of men, most of them wearing orange, some of them wearing the blue of correctional officers, in that huge building encircled by rolls and rolls of razor wire, it really had never occurred to me to fee...
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Almost 6 months to 2 weeks, Nirbhaya happened and changes to the law happened in another 6 months. Both voyeurism and stalking were made jailable offenses and consent became part of lingua franca in the Supreme Court. Couple of weeks back, I had shared in the Manipur case the part ...
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“Is that so,” Karanja mused, with all the innocence of a fox in a chicken coop. Like most Africans the DDE was a pragmatist at heart: Why have Mike thrown in jail now when he could do it after depleting Mike’s new source ofbakshish? “We will see. Meanwhile, were I you, I...
He once heard a story about a man in a bar who wakes up in jail accused of a murder he can’t remember. This became the basis of the story. The lead goes into the Emerald Zone and drugged by burundanga, he kills one on the wrong side in a war going on there. He wakes up ...
b.InformalTo serve (a prison term):did time in jail; did five years for tax fraud. 12.SlangTo cheat; swindle:do a relative out of an inheritance. 13.SlangTo take (drugs) illegally:"If you do drugs you are going to be in continual trouble"(Jimmy Breslin). ...