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By this time most had expected him to have wasted away, or to have gone insane in his solitary confinement.
Kidd was placed in Stone Prison, spending most of the time in solitary confinement.
He was kept in solitary confinement and chains, and General Richard Prescott had, according to Allen, ordered him to be treated " with much severity ".
He was arrested for violating his parole, and placed in solitary confinement.
In Courage under Fire: Testing Epictetus's Doctrines in a Laboratory of Human Behavior ( 1993 ), Stockdale credits Epictetus with helping him endure seven and a half years in a North Vietnamese military prison — including torture — and four years in solitary confinement.
The Iles du Salut were used to house political prisoners and for solitary confinement.
Instead, they ordered that he be pilloried and whipped through both London and Bristol, branded on his forehead with the letter B ( for blasphemer ), bored through the tongue with a red-hot iron and imprisoned in solitary confinement with hard labour.
An Italian nun named Sister Benedetta Carlini was documented to have seduced many of her sisters when possessed by a Divine spirit named " Splenditello "; to end her relationships with other women, she was placed in solitary confinement for the last 40 years of her life.
She was arrested shortly afterward and sentenced to solitary confinement in the Gulag, which she survived.
After the arrest of the protagonists of the first generation of the RAF, they were held in solitary confinement in the newly-constructed high security Stammheim Prison in the north of Stuttgart.
Beginning in 1969, she spent eighteen months in solitary confinement at Pretoria Central Prison.
** Social workers in Los Angeles, California take custody of Genie, a girl who had been kept in solitary confinement since her birth.
Left insolvent and unable to make payment to the City of Philadelphia, Yerkes was convicted of larceny and sentenced to thirty-three months in the dreaded Eastern State Penitentiary, notorious for its system of solitary confinement.
Elizabeth was only too aware that the deposed Ivan VI, whom she had imprisoned in the Schlusselburg Fortress and placed in solitary confinement, was a threat to her throne.
The German historian Michael Salewski called these plans " the colourful dreams of a prisoner in solitary confinement ".
She was held in St Gilles prison for 10 weeks, the last two in solitary confinement.
Among them are cases of severe beatings ; psychological torment, corporal punishment and forced intense, heavy-burden hard labor and stress positions ; solitary confinement in squalid conditions ; " heat treatment " including burning and freezing ; electric shocks delivered to sensitive parts of the body that may result in nausea, convulsions, or fainting ; " devastative " forced feeding ; sticking bamboo strips into fingernails ; deprivation of food, sleep, and use of toilet ; rape and gang rape ; asphyxiation ; and threat, extortion, and termination of employment and student status.
When Butch is ordered into solitary confinement for sparking a protest over the unappetizing food, he passes along his knife before being searched.
Victor Serge, for instance, first " spent six weeks in a cell " after a visit at midnight, then 85 days in an inner GPU cell, most of it in solitary confinement.
As a result of the disruption, Maréchal is placed in solitary confinement, where he suffers badly from lack of human contact and hunger ; ironically, the fort changes hands once more while he is still imprisoned.
After losing his customary cool with the warden over the issue, and spending a couple of months in solitary confinement as a result, Andy resigns himself to the fact that the prospect for his legal vindication has become non-existent.
Sentenced to life imprisonment for allegedly having communicated French military secrets to the German Embassy in Paris, Dreyfus was sent to the penal colony at Devil's Island in French Guiana and placed in solitary confinement, where he was to spend almost 5 years.
Contemplating her life in solitary confinement, she remembers her power and goes back to exact revenge on everyone who tormented her.
For five weeks, he was kept in solitary confinement and tortured and beaten.
He spent the majority of his sentence in effective solitary confinement, only allowed out of his cell for one hour a day.

solitary and included
Earlier justifications for solitary confinement in the mid 20th century included protection for a prisoner whose sexual orientation, religion, or race were far too different and seen as vulnerable to attack from fellow inmates.
His incarceration included three years of solitary confinement, conditions far worse than he suffered while imprisoned under the Horthy regime.
The muscles supplied by the vagus ( included with this is the cranial part of the accessory nerve ), such as levator veli palatini, are also necessary to swallow properly through integration by the nucleus of the solitary tract.
They were last used in " Treehouse of Horror V ", which included a solitary tombstone with the words " Amusing Tombstones " to signal this.
The regime of these prisons included productive labour during the day, solitary confinement during leisure hours and the rule of silence at all times.
The building included a chapel, offices and three dark underground cells used for solitary confinement.
* ' Marburger Repertorium of German Manuscripts in the 13th and 14th C .', Philipps-Universität Marburg ( descriptive catalog ) ( not included are solitary documents and minimal inscriptions in Latin Manuscripts ).
Despite missing the bulk of the 1989-90 season at Manchester United with injury, he was included in England's 1990 World Cup squad and made his solitary appearance of the competition in the third place playoff defeat by Italy.
When male slaves were punished, they received on average 15 to 20 “ stripes ” while the common punishment for women included a varied period of time in the stocks or solitary confinement.

solitary and 16
The next event was to occur on 16 January 1915 when another solitary pilot from a German aerodrome in Belgium bombed Sittingbourne.
John Darnielle (, born March 16, 1967 ) is an American musician, best known as the primary ( and often solitary ) member of the American band The Mountain Goats, for which he is the writer, composer, guitarist, pianist ( occasionally ) and vocalist.
After only partly recovering from the wound, Brutus was sent Robben Island ... for 16 months, five in solitary.
She was held in prison for 16 months, 12 of which were spent in solitary confinement.
Later, he was imprisoned in solitary confinement, twice, for a total of 16 years.
At the time of immigration to the United States 16 months earlier, all family members had negative purified protein derivative intradermal tests except one brother, who was positive but had a normal chest radiograph and subsequently received isoniazid for 12 monthsa left lateral thoracotomy was performed during which 1800 ml of an odorless, cloudy, pea soup-like fluid containing a pale yellow, cottage cheese-like, proteinaceous material was removed, along with a solitary, 6-mm-long, reddish brown fluke subsequently identified as Paragonimus westermani
Annually in midsummer, a group of boys, ranging from 12 to perhaps 16 years old, were led out to a solitary place by two men, one of whom was the teacher.
Al-Marri has been in solitary confinement for over 16 months and today often goes as long as 3 weeks without being allowed outside his cell for recreation.

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