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  • 111come clean — (informal) TELL THE TRUTH, tell all, make a clean breast of it; confess, own up, admit guilt, admit to one s crimes/sins; informal fess up. → clean * * * phrasal slang : to tell the whole story …

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  • 112con|fess — «kuhn FEHS», transitive verb. 1. to acknowledge; admit; own up to: »The fat man confessed his fault, which was a weakness for candy. The thief confessed his crime to the police. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under admit. (Cf. ↑admit) 2. to concede; grant …

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  • 113Harold Shipman — Background information Birth name Harold Fredrick Shipman Also known as Dr. Death Born 14 January 1946 …

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  • 114Great Expectations — This article is about the Charles Dickens novel. For other uses, see Great Expectations (disambiguation). Great Expectations   …

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  • 115613 Mitzvot — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 116Notorious (1946 film) — Not to be confused with Notorious (2009 film). Notorious Title Screen Directed by Alfred Hitchcock …

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  • 117Trial by combat — 1540s depiction of a 1409 judicial combat in Augsburg (Paulus Hector Mair, Munich cod. icon. 393) Trial by combat (also wager of battle, trial by battle or judicial duel) was a method of Germanic law to settle accusations in the absence of… …

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  • 118Trial 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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  • 119Justification (theology) — The Harrowing of Hell as depicted by Fra Angelico Rising out of the Protestant Reformation, Justification is the chief article of faith describing God s act of declaring or making a sinner righteous through Christ s atoning sacrifice. The extent …

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  • 120La clemenza di Tito — For the opera by Josef Mysliveček, see La clemenza di Tito (Mysliveček). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart …

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