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  • 71Known depredator — For the term depredator , see Raid (military). Known depredator (K.D.) is a term the Indian police use to classify criminals.[1] A known depredator is a petty criminal who commits crimes such as robbery or housebreaking. Every police station… …

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  • 72John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee — Born 21 July 1648(1648 07 21) Glen Ogilvie, near Glamis, Angus Died 27 July 1689 …

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  • 73List of mayors of Omaha — This is a list of mayors of Omaha, Nebraska, USA. List of mayors Name Term began Term ended Jesse Lowe 1857 1858 Andrew Jackson Poppleton 1858 1858 (resigned) George Robert Armstrong (interim mayor) 1858 1859 David Dougla …

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  • 74New Zealand Derby (Riccarton) — for the current version of the race, see: New Zealand Derby Group I race New Zealand Derby Location Riccarton Park Racecourse Christchurch, New Zealand Inaugurated 1860 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website …

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  • 75Martin Lager — (* in Toronto) ist ein kanadischer Schauspieler, Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor. Lager begann seine Laufbahn als Schauspieler in Live TV Dramen. Er wurde dann als Dramatiker und Drehbuchautor von Fernsehfilmen und serien bekannt. Er erhielt… …

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  • 76Reproach — Medieval knights, those members of one of the chivalric orders or confraternities, were intended always to be without reproach, i.e. to remain a chevalier sans reproche. Breaking faith or defaulting on a promise involved, for example, being set… …

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  • 77Carter, Lincoln J. — (1865 1926)    Born into a theatrical family in Rochester, New York, on the day of President Abraham Lincoln s assassination, Carter grew up on the road with the company in which his parents performed, but discovered early in life his preference… …

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  • 78fugitive — fu·gi·tive / fyü jə tiv/ n: a person who flees; esp: a person who flees one jurisdiction (as a state) for another in order to elude law enforcement personnel Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fugitive …

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  • 79thief — n pl thieves [Old English thēof]: one who commits theft Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. thief I …

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  • 80delinquent — Synonyms and related words: aberrant, abnormal, abominable, atrocious, bad person, behindhand, careless, criminal, crook, culprit, deceiver, defaulter, defaulting, derelict, deviant, disgraceful, disregardful, evil, evil man, evil person,… …

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