Prisoners in the federal system often have more privileges.
They see a fully federal system as the logical outcome for the UK
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The term "federal" refers to a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and smaller political units, such as states or provinces. For example, in the United States, federal laws are enacted by the national government and apply across the entire country, while state laws can vary from one state to another.
I'm not familiar with that term.
Heiroglyphs were a system of writing developed in Egypt for carving into stone or writing on papyrus.
The FBI agent is a federal government employee.
Someone uses the word 'term' in a sentence as a synonym for word. For example, Shogun is a term for a military commander of Japan.
Here is an example sentence using "federal" as a simile:"He's just a local cop, but he was acting like a federal agent."--Similes require the use of "like" or "as" to make a comparison or description, I prefer to use "federal" as a metaphor:--"I only got drunk once last month...it was a holiday and you know I don't drive or own a car... you don't have to make a federal case out of it."
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He was arrested for breaking Federal wiretap laws.
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