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  • 11complicit — (ˌ)kəmˈplisə̇t adjective Etymology: back formation from complicity : having complicity who, having abjured killing in revulsion against the war, finds himself guiltily complicit in it in the revolution C.E.Schorske …

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  • 12Complicit absolution — is an offense in Roman Catholic Canon law consisting of the absolution of a party complicit with the absolving priest in an offense. Because it constitutes the abuse of a sacrament, it is held to be sacrilege. A notable case in recent times was… …

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  • 13Complicit (play) — Complicit is a play by American playwright Joe Sutton premièred at The Old Vic Theater in London on 7 January 2009.[1][2] The cast of Richard Dreyfuss (Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ben Kritzer), Elizabeth McGovern (his wife Judith) and David …

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  • 14complicit — adjective Date: 1973 having complicity …

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  • 15complicit — com·plic·it …

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  • 16Binyam Mohamed — Binyam Ahmed Mohamed Born 24 July 1978 (1978 07 24) (age 33) Ethiopia Detained at The dark prison, Guantanamo Alternate name Benjamin Mohammed, Benyam (Ahmed) Mohammed, Benyam Mohammed al Habashi …

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  • 17Complicity — For the novel, see Complicity (novel). Complicit redirects here. For the play, see Complicit (play) …

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  • 18Medical torture — (also known as a medical interrogation) describes the involvement and sometimes active participation of medical professionals in acts of torture, either to judge what victims can endure, to apply treatments which will enhance torture, or as… …

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  • 19Black site — blacksite redirects here. For other uses, see Black Site (disambiguation). In military terminology, a black site is a location at which an unacknowledged black project is conducted. Recently, the term has gained notoriety in describing secret… …

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  • 20CIA activities in Iraq — Main article: CIA activities in the Near East, North Africa, South and Southwest Asia U.S. support of various Iraqi regimes was predicated upon the notion that Iraq was a key buffer state in geopolitical relations with the Soviet Union. A US… …

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