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What (who) is life sentence - definition

EXTENDED PLAY BY EPICURE
Life Sentence (Epicure ep); Life Sentence (Epicure EP)

life sentence      
¦ noun a punishment of life imprisonment.
life sentence      
(life sentences)
If someone receives a life sentence, they are sentenced to stay in prison for the rest of their life, or for a very long period of time.
Some were serving life sentences for murder.
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Sentence (linguistics)         
TEXTUAL UNIT CONSISTING OF ONE OR MORE WORDS THAT ARE GRAMMATICALLY LINKED, EXPRESSING A COMPLETE THOUGHT IN NON-FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS
Declarative sentence; Sentence (grammar); Sentence Grammar; Sentence grammer; Minor sentence; Complete sentence; Sentence (language); Sentences (language); Sentence length (linguistics); Sentence length (Linguistics); Telling sentence; Sentence type
In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a linguistic expression, such as the English example "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." In traditional grammar, it is typically defined as a string of words that expresses a complete thought, or as a unit consisting of a subject and predicate.

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Life Sentence (EP)

Life Sentence is an EP released on September 1, 2003 by Epicure.

Examples of use of life sentence
1. Verna Bryant said that she thought a life sentence should be a life sentence.
2. "Pichushkin deserves a life sentence," Fyodorov said.
3. The conviction carries a mandatory life sentence.
4. That must mean a life sentence if you do the sums. – Paul, Kent Again a Judge imposes what he considers to be a life sentence.
5. The 14 months between adulthood and the mandatory life sentence in this case should not prevent us from imposing the life sentence in this case.