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  • Section 136 is part of the Mental Health Act. This is a law.
  • Police can use this section if they think you have a mental illness, and you need ‘care or control’.
  • They can’t use this section when you are at home. Or if you are in someone else’s home.
  • The police can use Section 136 to take you to a place of safety. Or to keep you somewhere, if you are already in a safe place.
  • A place of safety could be your home, your friend’s or relative’s home, a hospital, or a police station.
  • You should get a Mental Health Act assessment whilst on this section.
  • You can be kept on this section for up to 24 hours. This can sometimes be extended for 12 hours.
  • After your Mental Health Act assessment, you may be discharged or you may stay in hospital under a different section of the Mental Health Act.
  • Under Section 136, you have the right to be told why you have been detained, get legal advice, ask the police or hospital to tell someone where you are, and get mental health treatment.
  • You can’t be taken from your home under Section 136. But this can happen under Section 135.
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We Are 138" is a song by the American punk rock band Misfits. Written by vocalist Glenn Danzig, the song was recorded in 1978 and released that same year on the band's single "Bullet", sharing the A-side with the title track. It was also included as the opening track on the Misfits' 1980 EP Beware, as well as the opening track on the 1995 compilation album Collection II. "We Are 138" was recorded with the intention of it being included on the band's proposed debut album Static Age, which remained unreleased in its entirety until 1996.

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139, as well as being a prime number itself - meaning it cannot be divided by any other whole number than itself or 1 - is also the sum of the five consecutive prime numbers 19, 23, 29, 31 and 37.

139 = 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37

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140 is a platform game independently developed by Jeppe Carlsen, known for his gameplay direction for Playdead's Limbo. The game is described as a "minimalistic platformer", using electronic music to create synesthesia as the player makes their way through four different levels, each with its own sound-track. The game-play has been compared to other similar games which involve music synchronization like Sound Shapes and the Bit.Trip series, though with difficult platforming elements comparable to games in the Mega Man series. The game was released on Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux systems in October 2013, on Xbox One in August 2016, on PlayStation 4, Wii U in September 2016, and Nintendo Switch in January 2020. A release on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS was planned, but later cancelled.

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There is no answer to the equation φ(x) = 142, making 142 a nontotient. There are 142 planar graphs with 6 unlabeled vertices.

{\displaystyle {\frac {142^{1231}-1}{141}}}\frac{142^{1231}-1}{141} is the smallest repunit prime in base 142, it has 2648 digits, while the smallest repunit prime in negative base -142 is only 20023. Besides, the smallest Fermat prime in base 142 is 406586897, and the smallest Wieferich prime in base 142 is 143111.

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The last numbered Psalm in the Bible, Psalm 150, considered the one most often set to music. In the Book of Genesis, the number of days the waters from the Great Flood persisted on the Earth before subsiding.

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Sonnet 153

Cupid laid by his brand and fell asleep:
A maid of Dian’s this advantage found,
And his love-kindling fire did quickly steep
In a cold valley-fountain of that ground;
Which borrow’d from this holy fire of Love
A dateless lively heat, still to endure,
And grew a seething bath, which yet men prove
Against strange maladies a sovereign cure.
But at my mistress’ eye Love’s brand new-fired,
The boy for trial needs would touch my breast;
I, sick withal, the help of bath desired,
And thither hied, a sad distemper’d guest,
But found no cure: the bath for my help lies
Where Cupid got new fire, my mistress’ eyes.




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  —William Shakespeare
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Year 158 (CLVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tertullus and Sacerdos (or, less frequently, year 911 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 158 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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