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n. (political prisoner English)
Usage examples of "political prisoners".
Apparently there were enough Legislaturalist ex-officers scattered among Hell's political prisoners for the regular POWs to have developed a live-and-let-live attitude.
We don't have figures on the prisoner population, but if the rumors are true, they've been dumping military and political prisoners here for something like seventy years, and most of the people they've dumped had prolong.
Most of the outright sex slaves they'd dragged back to Styx had been political prisoners—.
The whole thing would be impossible, if he did not have a solid base of Polish and Czech political prisoners who can still put in a good day's work, and a steady supply of fresh ones.
The forced-labour camps all over Europe and North Africa where Poles, Russians, Jews and political prisoners of every race toil at road-making or swamp-draining for their bare rations, are simple chattel slavery.
But there was a tribe up in the Arctic descended from political prisoners in Siberia and they spent most of their time starving to death, so they had come down en masse, dogs and all, and they were here- the Siberians were the ones out there in white bearskins.
But there was a tribe up in the Arctic descended from political prisoners in Siberia and they spent most of their time starving to death, so they had come down en masse, dogs and all, and they were here —.
I got my baptism at a guest home for political prisoners on the ancestral estates of the Count of Dachau.
Within its walls, thousands of political prisoners eked out a meager existance, people too valuable to assassinate, yet too popular to imprison in a known facility.
If anybody gets too suspicious, we let them think we've got political prisoners from Kansas.