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  • 51Julian O'Neill — For the New Zealand rugby league player Julian O Neill see Julian O Neill. Infobox rugby league biography playername = Julian O Neill fullname = Julian O Neill caption = dateofbirth = 14 October, 1972 placeofbirth = Hornsby, New South Wales… …

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  • 52List of The Bill characters (A-D) — This is a list of characters from the Police procedural British television series, The Bill. The fictional characters displayed here are ordered alphabetically by character surname. For a full list of current characters ordered by rank, see list… …

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  • 53Robert Malcolm — Football player infobox playername = Robert Malcolm fullname = Robert Malcolm height = height|m=1.82 nickname = Bob dateofbirth = birth date and age|1980|11|12 cityofbirth = Glasgow countryofbirth = Scotland currentclub = Motherwell clubnumber =… …

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  • 54Automatism (law) — For a more detailed discussion of individual topics, see automatism (case law)In the Criminal Law, automatism is a defense to liability. Except in the case of strict liability offences, a crime must contain two elements: the actus reus or guilty… …

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  • 55Bob Cryer (The Bill) — Infobox character name = Bob Cryer caption = Eric Richard as Sergeant Bob Cryer first = 16 October 1984 last = 24 April 2001 cause = Early retirement due to ill health occupation = Police Officer title = Sergeant callsign = 92 portrayer = Eric… …

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  • 56disqualify — dis‧qual‧i‧fy [dɪsˈkwɒlfaɪ ǁ ˈkwɑː ] verb disqualified PTandPP [transitive] to officially or legally stop someone being allowed to do something, because they have done something wrong: • The General Medical Council had disqualified a doctor for… …

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  • 57endorse — [[t]ɪndɔ͟ː(r)s[/t]] endorses, endorsing, endorsed 1) VERB If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them. [V n] I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly. [V n] ...policies agreed by the Labour Party… …

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  • 58endorsement — [[t]ɪndɔ͟ː(r)smənt[/t]] endorsements 1) N COUNT: oft N of/for n An endorsement is a statement or action which shows that you support or approve of something or someone. That adds up to an endorsement of the status quo... This is a powerful… …

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  • 59endorsement — (chiefly US also indorsement) noun 1》 the action of endorsing. 2》 (in the UK) a note on a driving licence recording the penalty points incurred for a driving offence. 3》 a clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in… …

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  • 60penalty point — noun a punishment awarded by the courts for a driving offence and recorded cumulatively on a person s driving licence …

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