31. Strikers, who began their campaign more than a year ago, are protesting the shifting of prisoners from large wards to small cells for one to three inmates. 32. That is, in a small cell in a prison somewhere in upstate New York, the location of which federal officials have kept a secret. 33. The military organization is secretive and operates in small cells of two or three members, making them difficult to infiltrate. 34. They are organized in a manner similar to right-wing extremists adopting formless structures of small leaderless cells which have proven difficult for the authorities to penetrate. 35. This points up the scattered nature of al Qaeda and other terror groups, which usually operate in small cells or even individually. 36. This is not a threat that can be met by freezing bank accounts and disrupting small terrorist cells. 37. Through bad judgment or circumstances beyond their control or a combination of both, William Barloon and David Daliberti find themselves in a small cell in Baghdad. 38. To all appearances, Cohen had left the world for a life of meditation and writing in a small cell. 39. Tied together by excellent communications, today they need only gather in small cells. 40. Wells was fingerprinted, photographed and led to a small cell with a cot, a metal toilet and a sink. |