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  • 52Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005 — The Australian Anti Terrorism Act 2005 (Revised)cite web url=http://www.comlaw.gov.au/ComLaw/Legislation/Act1.nsf/0/53D2DEBD3AFB7825CA2570B2000B29D5?OpenDocument title=An Act to amend the law relating to terrorist acts, and for other purposes… …

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  • 53List of Latin phrases (D) — Deo Gratias redirects here. For the computer game, see List of video games by Cryo Interactive. This page lists direct English translations of Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of …

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  • 54Black comedy — This article is about the genre. For situation comedies featuring a predominantly African American cast, see Black sitcom. For the play by Peter Shaffer, see Black Comedy (Play). Black Humor redirects here. For the Spanish film, see Black Humor… …

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  • 55Tax noncompliance — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 56dole — I verb admeasure, allocate, allot, allow, apportion, appropriate, assign, award, bestow, contribute, deal, deliver, dispense, distribute, divide, furnish, give, give away, give out, grant, hand out, hand over, issue, measure out, mete, mete out,… …

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  • 57actus reus — [ˌaktəs reɪəs] noun Law action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime, as opposed to the mental state of the accused. Compare with mens rea. Origin L., lit. guilty act …

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  • 58aid and comfort — Help; assistance; encouragement; counsel. An element of the crime of treason. One gives aid and comfort to the enemy where he commits an overt act which, in its natural consequence, if successful, would encourage and advance the interests of the… …

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  • 59implied malice — An expresssion of dual meaning, sometimes being used in the sense of constructive malice and at other times indicating presumed malice. The mental state of ill will, spite, wicked intention, or enmity which the law infers from or imputes to… …

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  • 60Théorie du complot — Élément du billet de 1 dollar américain figurant l Œil de la Providence, ce symbole a pu être invoqué comme preuve d un complot mondial maçonnique ou Illuminati par les partisans de ces théories …

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