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21detective fiction — (zhentao xiaoshuo) Detective fiction (zhentan xiaoshuo) presents a mystery, usually the investigation of a murder or other crime by the police. This genre is also called ‘ratiocinative fiction’ (tuili xiashuo). The works of Edgar Allan Poe… …
22Détective en fauteuil — Mycroft Holmes (frère aîné de Sherlock), premier exemple célèbre de « détective en fauteuil », dans une illustration de Sidney Paget, parue en septembre 1893 dans les colonnes de The Strand Magazine, lors de la publication de la… …
23Detective — For other uses, see Detective (disambiguation) …
24Public Enemy (film) — Infobox Korean Film name = Public Enemy director = Kang Woo suk producer = Kang Woo suk writer = Baek Seung jae Jung Yoon seup Kim Hyun jung Chae Yoon suk starring = Sol Kyung gu Lee Seong jae music = Jo Yeong wook cinematography = Kim Sung bog… …
25Detective-Judge Armitage — For other uses, see Armitage (disambiguation). Detective Judge Armitage Judge Armitage (centre) (painted by Sean Phillips) Publication information …
26Public Enemy (film, 2002) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Public Enemy (homonymie). Public Enemy Données clés Titre original Gonggongui jeog Réalisation Kang Woo suk Scénario …
27detective — noun /dɪˈtɛktɪv/ a) a police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime; an investigator. b) a person employed to find information not otherwise available to the …
28Detective Control — A type of internal control mechanism intended to find problems within a company s processes. Detective control may be employed in accordance with many different goals, such as quality control, fraud prevention and legal compliance. In small firms …
29detective — One whose business it is to detect criminals or discover matters of secret and pernicious import for the protection of the public. Such may be either a private detective engaged by an individual, or a member of a police force …
30detective — One whose business it is to detect criminals or discover matters of secret and pernicious import for the protection of the public. Such may be either a private detective engaged by an individual, or a member of a police force …