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void — n. In a jigsaw puzzle piece, the space into which another piece s rounded end (a nub ) fits. Example Citation: His jigsaw puzzle strategy was simple: gather all the like colored pieces and then, through patient trial and error, see which nubs fit … New words
Scopes Trial — Coordinates: 35°29′41.74″N 85°00′45.63″W / 35.4949278°N 85.012675°W / 35.4949278; 85.012675 … Wikipedia
Pitcairn sexual assault trial of 2004 — On 30 September 2004, seven men living on Pitcairn Island (including Steve Christian, the Mayor), went on trial facing 55 charges relating to sexual offences. On 24 October, all but one of the defendants were found guilty on at least some of the… … Wikipedia
A Caress of the Void — Infobox Album Name = A Caress Of the Void Type = Studio album Artist = Evoken Released = 2007 Genre = Doom metal Death metal Length = 71:41 Label = I Hate Producer = Evoken Reviews = *The Metal Observer rating 10|8 [http://www.metal… … Wikipedia
mistrial — mis·tri·al / mis ˌtrī əl/ n: a trial that terminates without a verdict because of error, necessity, prejudicial misconduct, or a hung jury see also manifest necessity compare dismissal 2, trial de novo … Law dictionary
mistrial — mɪs traɪəl n. inconclusive trial, legally void trial (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
mistrials — mɪs traɪəl n. inconclusive trial, legally void trial (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
Resolution of the Dreyfus Affair — Trial of Esterhazy for forgeryOn the same day as this arrest the examining magistrate Bertulus, disregarding the threats and entreaties directed at him, on his own initiative (as an official note put it) sent Major Esterhazy and his mistress,… … Wikipedia
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The Seal of Confession — The Law of the Seal of Confession † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… … Catholic encyclopedia