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Topic Crime:: PAGE #13
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361. Bail (kaution)
:: drawers fitted with brass bail handles
362. Execute (udføre)
:: Keeping the enemy on his toes deters and interdicts his ability to effectively execute the chosen course of action
363. Execution (udførelse)
:: Kevin Spacey plays Gale a man who has been convicted of murder and awaits his execution while on death row
364. Forensic (retsmedicinsk)
:: Like all crime police prefer to gather forensic evidence as soon as possible after an incident
365. Forfeit (miste)
:: Even the prospect of signing a prenuptial agreement stating that in case of a divorce I would be required to forfeit my rights to custody of my children
366. Forge (smede)
:: The actual melting point of steels is nearly twice as hot at temperatures difficult to reach outside the specialized conditions of a foundry or forge
367. Forgery (forfalskning)
:: If they turn out to be forgeries Ill certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue
368. Manhunt (menneskejagt)
:: So ended one of the biggest and most maddening manhunts in history
369. Notarize (notarize)
:: After gathering and notarizing signatures SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting addressing stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars
370. Notary (notar)
:: The practice is so widespread that some notaries who witness real estate closings are said to set aside rooms for cash to change hands discreetly
371. Patrolman (patrolman)
:: A few years later the NYPD instituted the mutual transfer in which two patrolmen simply switched precincts
372. Piracy (piratkopiering)
:: The authors area of expertise is clearly in energy security but while floundering in piracy and terrorism they have lost their way
373. Pirate (pirat)
:: Last year Johnny Depp played a pirate sailing the high seas
374. Run (løb)
:: Overhead fans run all day during the summer and the water in the pools is changed frequently
375. Runner (løber)
:: a marathon runner
376. Testimony (vidnesbyrd)
:: Whether the prosecution should have been allowed to use his testimony is a harder question
377. Underground (underjordisk)
:: She became active in the underground socialist movement in her midteens while she was at high school
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