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71pot calling the kettle black — a guilty person accusing another guilty person When thief accuses robber, it s the pot calling the kettle black …
72The public scandal of the Dreyfus Affair — The scandal over falsely accused Alfred Dreyfus grew into a public scandal of unprecedented scale. Almost the entire french nation became divided between pro and anti Dreyfusards.Attitude of the pressAgainst this odious campaign was set in motion …
73Tony Yayo — For the baseball player, see Marvin Benard. Tony Yayo Tony Yayo in 2007. Background information Birth name Marvin Bernard …
74syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …
75KARET — (Heb. כָּרֵת; Extirpation ), a punishment at the hands of heaven mentioned in the Bible as the penalty for a considerable number of sins committed deliberately such as: idolatry, desecration of the Sabbath, the eating of leaven on Passover,… …
76felon — fel·on / fe lən/ n [Anglo French felon fel, literally, evildoer, from Old French, probably of Germanic origin]: one who has committed a felony Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. felon …
77Parading on donkey — Parading on a donkey is a traditional psychological punishment, consisting in a public humiliation. cope* In rural areas of India, it is intended to humiliate those guilty of minor crimes, and usually meted out by village elders or the local… …
78Mule\ eating\ briars — A guilty person trying to look not guilty. He did it. He looks like a mule eating briars! …
79Mule\ eating\ briars — A guilty person trying to look not guilty. He did it. He looks like a mule eating briars! …
80offender — [n] perpetrator con*, convict, criminal, crook, culprit, delinquent, felon, guilty party, guilty person, jailbird*, lawbreaker, malefactor, sinner, suspect, transgressor, wrongdoer; concept 91 …