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- <em>The use of hard labour. </em>
- <em>Strict rules, including the separation of families.</em>
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<em>Life was very regimented, controlled and monotonous and all inmates wore uniforms. They rarely received visitors and could not leave unless they were formally discharged to find or take up work and provide for themselves.</em>
Answer:
"Don't change horses in midstream means don't alter your course of action, plan, or leader in the middle of a project, don't change your mind at an inopportune moment. A related phrase is don't swap horses in midstream. The proverb is credited to Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States" (grammarist)
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