| 11. | Il encourt la reclusion a perpetuite.
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| 12. | This period of reclusion appears to have been a time of great literary productivity for Ge.
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| 13. | Upset, Adam goes to the police with Kono and he accords for an 18 months reclusion.
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| 14. | Existing death row inmates, who numbered in the thousands, were eventually given life sentences or reclusion perpetua instead.
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| 15. | Most of Ge's surviving work demonstrates the influence of notable essayists and thinkers from the transcendence and reclusion.
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| 16. | Reclusion, religious devotion, the petty groveling of a provincial Catholic life, would now be the measure of her days.
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| 17. | Living in reclusion, Nadir Afonso defined himself in 2006 as " " Portuguese and a son of the inner country.
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| 18. | She could have given up long ago and followed other aging strippers into reclusion, surrounded by molting feather boas and yellowing photographs.
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| 19. | For much of his later life, Lin Bu lived in quiet reclusion on a cottage by West Lake in Hangzhou, China.
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| 20. | June 24 : abolished the death penalty and replaced it with the penalties of life imprisonment and " reclusion perpetua ".
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