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It is a case of each to his own cell with no slopping out.
There has been talk of a commitment to do away with slopping out by 1994.
In fact I want you to remember both our names every day when you're slopping out."
If we're all in it together then that also means sharing a cell and slopping out.
Reference has been made to commitments about ending slopping out.
He made a violent gesture, tea slopping out of his mug.
But the problem of prison conditions is hardly limited to 'slopping out'.
A 2005 inspection reported that electricity had only just been made available in all the cells and slopping out continues at the prison.
Now, it was all she could do to keep the water from slopping out of the pan that shook unaccountably in her hands.
As a result, we shall end overcrowding by 1995 and slopping out by 1994.
Every morning, first thing after slopping out.
Slopping out was as much a part of prison life as exercise, work and, for the fortunate ones, visits.
The report also criticised the fact that inmates were still slopping out, because of poor sanitation facilities at the jail.
So Logan did, picking two that didn't look as if they'd recently been used for slopping out and rinsing them under the hot tap.
And you might think that a racist slopping out is ok, and maybe it is.
Clatt threw the bucket down, its contents slopping out onto the deck.
A reconstruction programme will end the degrading need for 'slopping out' by the end of 1994.
Sanitation is totally inadequate with the dehumanising practice of 'slopping out' still widespread.
Reports of living conditions have also been criticized, including an alleged lack of food for inmates and the practice of slopping out.
The toilets were subsequently removed to increase prison capacity and the prisoners had to engage in the humiliating process of "slopping out", until 1996.
Someone locked up for daring to criticize a murderous government, or a rapist complaining that slopping out is a bit harsh?
Slopping out is still in practice in prisons in the Republic of Ireland.
The in-cell bucket-as-toilet routine known as slopping out was still in practice there as late as 2003.
Although the series portrayed the prison in a positive light, a 2005 report condemned Bullwood Hall for still using the practice of slopping out.