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  • 61Maywand District killings — Andrew Holmes, Michael Wagnon, Jeremy Morlock and Adam Winfield face murder charges. The Maywand District killings refer to the murder of three Afghan civilians perpetrated by a group of United States Army soldiers in 2010, during the War in… …

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  • 62evil — e•vil [[t]ˈi vəl[/t]] adj. 1) morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked: evil deeds; an evil life[/ex] 2) harmful; injurious: evil laws[/ex] 3) characterized or accompanied by misfortune or suffering; unfortunate; disastrous: to fall on evil… …

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  • 63Patrick Knight — Patrick Bryan Knight a.k.a. Dead Man Laughing (January 12, 1968 ndash; June 26, 2007) was convicted of double murder and placed on Texas death row. Patrick Knight, who was 23 years old at the time of the crime, had been on death row for more than …

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  • 64Special Operations Executive — The Special Operations Executive (SOE), (sometimes referred to as the Baker Street Irregulars after Sherlock Holmes fictional group of helpers) was a British World War II organisation. It was initiated by Winston Churchill and Hugh Dalton in July …

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  • 65Chinese law — For the current legal system in force in China, see Law of the Republic of China and Law of the People s Republic of China. Chinese law is one of the oldest legal traditions in the world. In the 20th and 21st century, law in China has been a… …

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  • 66damages — I noun amends, compensation, costs, expenses, expiation, fine, indemnification, indemnity, injury, just compensation, legal costs, legal liability, loss, penalty, recompense, recovery, reimbursement, remuneration for injury suffered, reparation,… …

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  • 67Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals — The Navy Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (NMCCA) is the intermediate appellate court for criminal convictions in the United States Navy and the Marine Corps. Courts martial are conducted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (Title 10 …

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  • 68discharge — To release; liberate; annul; unburden; disincumber; dismiss. To extinguish an obligation (e.g. a person s liability on an instrument); terminate employment of person; release, as from prison, confinement or military service. Discharge is a… …

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  • 69discharge — To release; liberate; annul; unburden; disincumber; dismiss. To extinguish an obligation (e.g. a person s liability on an instrument); terminate employment of person; release, as from prison, confinement or military service. Discharge is a… …

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  • 70atonement — The wiping out of bad conduct by subsequent sacrificial or otherwise good conduct. Allen v Allen 73 Conn 54, 46 A 242. The privilege under which, according to some authority, a defendant who has given cause for divorce, may by his subsequent… …

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