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  • 1Crime Story (TV series) — Crime Story Anthony Denison (left, as Ray Luca) and Dennis Farina (as Lt. Mike Torello) Format Crime / Drama Created by …

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  • 2Crime in Melbourne — refers to criminal activity in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. One of the main functions of Victoria Police is to detect criminal activity, and prosecutions take place in the Victorian court system. Melbourne is commonly considered a reasonably… …

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  • 3crime — A crime is held to be an offence which goes beyond the personal and into the public sphere, breaking prohibitory rules or laws, to which legitimate punishments or sanctions are attached, and which requires the intervention of a public authority… …

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  • 4figure — 01. When he was absent from work, I just [figured] he was sick, but I heard today that he quit. 02. She does a lot of exercise, and has a beautiful [figure] because of it. 03. Can you add up these [figures] for me, and see if you get the same… …

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  • 5Crime Does Not Pay (comics) — Crime Does Not Pay Electrocution cover, issue 42. Publication information Publisher Lev Gleason Publications …

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  • 6figure — [ figyr ] n. f. • Xe; lat. figura « forme » I ♦ 1 ♦ Vx Forme extérieure d un corps. ⇒ aspect. Des outils « dont il ne connaît ni l usage, ni le nom, ni la figure » (La Bruyère). ♢ Mod. N avoir plus figure humaine : être si mal en point que la… …

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  • 7figuré — figure [ figyr ] n. f. • Xe; lat. figura « forme » I ♦ 1 ♦ Vx Forme extérieure d un corps. ⇒ aspect. Des outils « dont il ne connaît ni l usage, ni le nom, ni la figure » (La Bruyère). ♢ Mod. N avoir plus figure humaine : être si mal …

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  • 8Crime scene cleanup — is a term applied to any situation involving biological cleaning and or health concerning issues. Such issues may include: Clandestine methamphetamine laboratory contamination Flood and sewage backups Suicides Homicides Human decompositions… …

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  • 9Crime statistics — attempt to provide statistical measures of the crime in societies. Given that crime is usually secretive by nature, measurements of it are likely to be inaccurate. Several methods for measuring crime exist, including household surveys, hospital… …

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  • 10Crime reconstruction — Crime scene reconstruction is the use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning, and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime. It is a disciplined and… …

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