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  • 43New York — Cet article concerne la plus grande ville américaine. Pour l État homonyme, voir État de New York. Pour les autres significations, voir New York (homonymie). New York …

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  • 44convict — con·vict 1 /kən vikt/ vt [Latin convictus past participle of convincere to find guilty, prove, from com with, together + vincer to conquer]: to find guilty of a criminal offense was convict ed of fraud compare acquit con·vict 2 / kän ˌvikt/ …

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  • 45exculpate — exculpate, absolve, exonerate, acquit, vindicate mean to free from a charge or burden. Exculpate implies simply a clearing from blame, often in a matter of small importance {exculpate oneself from a charge of inconsistency} {directly Harding was… …

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  • 46Ace Attorney — For the first video game in the series, see Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. For the film adaptation, see Gyakuten Saiban (film). Ace Attorney The logo of the series, used from the second game onwards. The logo uses the words Ace Attorney in large… …

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  • 47O. J. Simpson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Simpson. O. J. Simpson …

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  • 48Superior orders — (often known as the Nuremberg defense or lawful orders) is a plea in a court of law that a soldier not be held guilty for actions which were ordered by a superior office.[1] The superior orders plea is similar to the doctrine of respondeat… …

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  • 49BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant — Date January 1, 2009 (2009 01 01) Time 2:15 AM PST (10:15 UTC) Location Oakland, California, United States Casualties 1 killed Oscar Grant was fatally shot …

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