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- Resentment has healthy and unhealthy aspects. Alice MacLachlan writes "What we resent reveals what it is we value, and what we have come to expect (or hope) from...
- with no chance of parole. In August 2023, Jackson was resentenced to death. Cole was resentenced to life without parole on August 23, 2023, after the jury...
- As of April 2006, Robinson's execution had been sta****. He was later resentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Joan Burghardt because he was...
- ensure Tyler received the justice due him. In December 2018, Hadley was resentenced to life in prison, but this time the judicial review mechanism was properly...
- ignored Spanish authorities. The British settlers who had remained also resented Spanish rule, leading to a rebellion in 1810 and the establishment for...
- sentenced to death for killing 22-year-old Jamal Robins, he was later resentenced to another count of life imprisonment on the basis of his insanity. Farrington...
- overturned the finding of bodily harm. Subsequently, the kidnappers were resentenced to life with the possibility of parole. The incident led to major changes...
- formed mostly by the local conservative Catholic Slovene po****tion that resented the revolutionary violence of the partisans. After the Italian armistice...
- or 'nation' are blatantly absurd. 'Colony' has overtones that would be resented by both communities and 'statelet' sounds too patronizing, though outsiders...
- government, security forces, and industrial employment in Kosovo. Albanians resented these conditions and protested against them in the late 1960s, calling...