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"coop up" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] to keep a person or an animal inside a building or in a small space

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The number of serious felonies and arrests has reportedly gone down as city streets empty out and more people coop up inside.
Mews derives from the French muer, "to moult", reflecting its original function to confine hawks while they moulted.Oxford English Dictionary online, accessed 17 February 2019 Shakespeare deploys to mew up to mean confine, coop up, or shut up in The Taming of the Shrew: "What, will you mew her up, Signor Baptista?"Samuel Weller Singer, ed., The dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, vol.
Jimmy also reveals that it is Tom McCree who handles the dispatches in the precinct. With the ability to set Coop up and a reason to do so, Tom becomes a prime suspect. Lt. John Stillman and Det. Will Jeffries team up and find Tom McCree who admits to accepting bribes from Burke on grounds that it was more sensible to just 'tax' the drug dealer to take care of his men.
He proceeds to grimly admit what happened setting Coop up with help from Tom McCree to try put some sense into his son. As Scotty and Vera leave, a broken Brogan tells the two men who have turned their backs to him that he no longer cared who Coop was, and that he just wanted him back. Knowing that Tom McCree was obviously lying the first time he was approached, Lt. John Stillman personally interrogates the retired lieutenant. John cuts to the chase and calls Tom's command "a mess", concluding that the police he sent to scare Coop ended up shooting him.
John Lloyd, a reviewer for Financial Times, wrote that “the sketches in this new book are vivid, humane and poignant....Khodorkovsky’s testimony is that here is a corrupt system with little or no effort to do more than coop up the hopeless, the drug-addicted, the vicious – and the occasional visionary. His vision is that Russia 'will ultimately take the road of European civilization'.... Khodorkovsky’s vision will take time – and may be realised in harsher ways than he hopes.” John O'Malley in the Washington Post called Khodorkovsky's book an "illuminating and brave", noting that the stories accurately depict the state of Russian civil society caused by the years of political apathy and authoritarian rule. Roger Boyes of The Times gave a similar praise for My Fellow Prisoners describing the book as an accurate diagnosis of Russia's political struggles as evidenced by its symptoms, naming Khodorkovsky's "real crime" as failure to pledge feudal loyalty.

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