Try as one might, it is hard to think of another jailbird who was allowed to publish a book while still doing porridge. |
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From the soaps we're joined by Kim Medcalf, EastEnders jailbird Sam Mitchell, who escapes Walford nick to perform a classic track. |
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You won't forget gliding past hypercolour coral, triggerfish with polka-dot bellies and bannerfish with jailbird stripes. |
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A former jailbird playing Churchill? You couldn't make it up, could you? |
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She will be the most famous jailbird created during America's current campaign to bring errant executives to justice. |
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Liz has form here, of course, having been twice married to troublemaking jailbird Jim McDonald. |
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Chicago is the kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a chorus girl who kills her lover as a career move, Billy Flynn, a sharp lawyer who turns Roxie into a celebrity, and Velma Kelly, a dancing jailbird. |
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Over the past quarter-century, it has helped to turn Liu Xiaobo, the Chinese jailbird who is the new Nobel peace-prize laureate, into an optimist. |
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Remarkably, Anni the jailbird is now Anni the president. So ends a regime that has ruthlessly stifled dissent, yet has, since street protests from 2003, adopted some democratic reforms, including a separation of powers. |
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Clooney plays a jailbird on the run from the law, while Lopez is the police officer who falls in love with him even as she chases him down in director Steven Soderbergh's smart thriller. |
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This was quite a step up from his past as a jailbird. |
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Jailbird GEORGEKAY, 33, is attempting to convince the star's mum, 52, that he isn't a wrong'un despite spending six years in prison. |
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