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  • 11Trial by ordeal — is a judicial practice by which the guilt or innocence of the accused is determined by subjecting them to an unpleasant, usually dangerous experience. In some cases, the accused were considered innocent only if they survived the test, or if their …

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  • 12Trial and error (disambiguation) — Trial and error can refer to:* Trial and error, a general method of problem solving * Trial and Error , a 1933 book on publishing * Trial and Error (1962 film), a British comedy film starring Peter Sellers also known as The Dock Brief. * Trial… …

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  • 13Trial by drowning — is a medieval ordeal allegedly used on women suspected of witchcraft. The idea was that witches would float. As part of the trial the accused was thrown into a lake or river. If the accused sank, she was innocent and presumed not to be a witch.… …

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  • 14Record d'Europe de natation messieurs du 4x100 metres nage libre — Record d Europe de natation messieurs du 4x100 mètres nage libre Progression des records d Europe de natation messieurs Nage libre 50 m • 100 m • 200 m • …

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  • 15Record d'Europe de natation messieurs du 4x100 mètres nage libre — Progression des records d Europe de natation messieurs Nage libre 50 m • 100 m • 200 m • …

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  • 16Record d'europe de natation messieurs du 4x100 mètres nage libre — Progression des records d Europe de natation messieurs Nage libre 50 m • 100 m • 200 m • …

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  • 17trial — A judicial examination and determination of issues between parties to action, whether they be issues of law or of fact, before a court that has jurisdiction. Tittsworth v. Chaffin, Mo.App., 741 S.W.2d 314, 317. A judicial examination, in… …

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  • 18Trial of Joan of Arc — The Trial of Joan of Arc, which took place before an English backed church court in Rouen, France in the first half of the year 1431 was, by general consensus, one of the most significant and moving trials ever conducted in human history. It… …

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  • 19Trial court — Court of first instance redirects here. For other uses, see Court of first instance (disambiguation). A trial court or court of first instance is a court in which trials take place. Such courts are said to have original jurisdiction. In the… …

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  • 20Court of record — Record Rec ord (r[e^]k [ e]rd), n. [OF. recort, record, remembrance, attestation, record. See {Record}, v. t.] 1. A writing by which some act or event, or a number of acts or events, is recorded; a register; as, a record of the acts of the Hebrew …

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