A "prisoner of note" typically refers to an individual who has gained significant attention or notoriety due to their circumstances, actions, or the implications of their imprisonment. This can include political prisoners, high-profile criminals, or those whose cases highlight broader social issues. Their situation often sparks public interest, debate, or advocacy, making them notable beyond the confines of their incarceration.
That means it's not a quarter note, it is an eighth note, which counts for half a beat of a quarter note.
In a major scale, "la" is the sixth note.
If you mean 1 beat then a quarter note. To draw a quater note you just draw an oval then a stem.
A breve is a note that lasts for 8 beats/counts.
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.
If you mean "The Prisoner" (1955), then no.
In Punjabi the name Bandi means prisoner.
To capture them, as in, if I tied someone up, I would be taking them prisoner!
Prisoner of war, usually said as POW camp.
In the context of a prisoner, "lodge" typically refers to the placement or housing of the prisoner in a correctional facility or detention center. It can also refer to the act of formally recording the prisoner's arrival or admission into the facility.
asir (אסיר) = "prisoner"
It was their prisoner number.
Enemy Prisoner of War
A prisoner who makes sure you do the right job
It usually mean just what it says. That is his or her release date.
POW is an abbreviation of Prisoner Of War
It stands for Prisoner of War.