8 Results for: (Concept:01402763-a)
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11475 I had also every cause to think that there was some criminal secret in the matter .
18583 A criminal strain ran in his blood , which , instead of being modified , was increased and rendered infinitely more dangerous by his extraordinary mental powers .
18586 ' As you are aware , Watson , there is no one who knows the higher criminal world of London so well as I do .
18609 Then will come the greatest criminal trial of the century , the clearing up of over forty mysteries , and the rope for all of them - but if we move at all prematurely , you understand , they may slip out of our hands even at the last moment .
49448 There are seventy-five perfumes , which it is very necessary that the criminal expert should be able to distinguish from each other , and cases have more than once within my own experience depended upon their prompt recognition .
61063 The Japan_Federation_of_Bar_Associations too is increasingly endorsing the view that delivery of opening statements by judicial apprentices is a deviation from accepted criminal proceedings and it intends to investigate , through local bar associations in Japan , how legal training is actually conducted , including the training method for pretrial hearings .
62081 It is as if the U.S. has turned a blind eye to the Chechen people 's desire to break away from Russia as well as the criminal nature of the invasion that has produced a considerable number of noncombatant victims .
100142 Use for any other purpose is expressly prohibited , and may result in severe civil and criminal penalties .

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