Prisoner

  • 21prisoner — noun 1) a prisoner serving a life sentence Syn: convict, detainee, inmate; informal jailbird, con, lifer, yardbird 2) the army took many prisoners Syn: captive, internee, prisoner of war, POW …

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  • 22prisoner — noun 1) a prisoner serving a life sentence Syn: convict, detainee, inmate; informal jailbird, con; Brit.; informal lag; N.Amer.; informal yardbird 2) the army took many prisoners Syn: priso …

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  • 23prisoner — noun Date: 14th century 1. a person deprived of liberty and kept under involuntary restraint, confinement, or custody; especially one on trial or in prison 2. someone restrained as if in prison < a prisoner of her own conscience > …

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  • 24prisoner — /priz euh neuhr, priz neuhr/, n. 1. a person who is confined in prison or kept in custody, esp. as the result of legal process. 2. See prisoner of war. 3. a person or thing that is deprived of liberty or kept in restraint. [1300 50; ME < AF. See&#8230; …

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  • 25Prisoner of War — Побег Обложка американского издания игры, версия для PlayStation 2. Разработчик …

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  • 26Prisoner of the Mountains — Theatrical release poster Directed by Sergei Bodrov Produced by …

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  • 27Prisoner of Love — can refer to:* Prisoner of Love, a song by Foreigner. * A Prisoner of Love (book) , by Jean Genet, an account of the time he spent in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan during 1970 1972 * Prisoner of Love (1931 song) , a 1931 song popularized by …

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  • 28Prisoner of Ice — Éditeur Infogrames Développeur Chaosium Date de sortie 1995 Genre aventure Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate forme …

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  • 29Prisoner of Ice — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Prisoner of Ice Desarrolladora(s) I Motion/Infogrames Fecha(s) de lanzamiento 1995 (PC) 1997 (consolas) Serie Penumbra …

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  • 30Prisoner of conscience — (POC) is a term coined by the human rights group Amnesty International in the early 1960s. It can refer to anyone imprisoned because of their race, religion, color, language, sexual orientation, belief, or lifestyle so long as they have not used&#8230; …

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