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  • 11crime — CRIME. s. m. Mauvaise action que les lois punissent. Crime capital. Grand crime. Crime atroce, détestable. Crime énorme. Crime inouï, noir, irrémissible. Commettre, faire un crime. Punir un crime. Pardonner un crime. Abolir un crime. L abolition… …

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  • 12Crime film — Crime films are films which focus on the lives of criminals. The stylistic approach to a crime film varies from realistic portrayals of real life criminal figures, to the far fetched evil doings of imaginary arch villains. Criminal acts are… …

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  • 13Crime écologique — Crime environnemental Les marées noires font partie des catastrophes environnementales qui ont motivé la notion de crime contre l environnement L expression de crime environnemental (ou crime contre l environnement ou crime écologique) est une… …

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  • 14Crime in Zimbabwe — Crime is a serious problem in Zimbabwe, and is driven by the country s deteriorating economy.[1] Contents 1 Non political crime 2 Political crime 3 Law enforcement …

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  • 15Charge (TV series) — Charge Format Youth Starring Luke Toyne (Series 1 3) James Pyke (Series 1 4) Lady Lykez (Series 1) (Abi Griffiths (Series 3 4) Leah Charles (Series 3 4) Veena V (Series 3 4) Country of origin UK …

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  • 16crime against nature — crime against nature: a sexual act (as of bestiality) that is regarded by the law as abnormal; also: the crime of committing such an act Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. crime against nature …

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  • 17CRIME CONTRE L’HUMANITÉ — «Atrocités et délits y compris mais sans être limités à l’assassinat, à l’extermination, la mise en esclavage, la déportation, et tout autre acte inhumain commis contre toutes populations civiles, avant ou pendant la guerre, ou bien les… …

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  • 18crime — mid 13c., sinfulness, from O.Fr. crimne (12c., Mod.Fr. crime), from L. crimen (gen. criminis) charge, indictment, accusation; crime, fault, offense, perhaps from cernere to decide, to sift (see CRISIS (Cf. crisis)). But Klein (citing Brugmann)… …

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  • 19charge with the commission of a crime — index indict Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 20Crime in Glendale, California — Crime in Glendale, California: Glendale police officers took on bootleggers and airmen in the 1920s, a decade when the department had both a liquor detail and an air policeman charged with citing pilots for flying violations committed over the… …

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