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  • 111Murder in English law — Murder is an offence under the common law of England and Wales. It is considered the most serious form of homicide, in which one person kills another either intending to cause death or intending to cause serious injury (originally termed malice… …

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  • 112Émeutes de Birmingham — Les émeutes de Birmingham, aussi connues sous le nom d émeutes de Priestley, se déroulent du 14 au 17 juillet 1791 à Birmingham, en Angleterre. Les Dissidents de l Église d Angleterre et, en particulier, le théologien et philosophe politique… …

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  • 113homicide — ho·mi·cide / hä mə ˌsīd, hō / n [Latin homicidium, from homo human being + caedere to cut, kill] 1: a person who kills another 2: the killing of one human being by another compare manslaughter, murder …

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  • 114spontaneous — adjective 1) a spontaneous display of affection Syn: unplanned, unpremeditated, unrehearsed, impulsive, impetuous, unstudied, impromptu, spur of the moment, extempore, extemporaneous; unforced, voluntary, unconstrained, unprompted, unbidden,… …

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  • 115Genocide — This article is about the crime. For other uses, see Genocide (disambiguation). Buchenwald concentration camp was technically not an extermination camp, though it was a site of an extraordinary number of deaths …

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  • 116Michael Schumacher — Schumacher at the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix Born 3 January 1969 (1969 01 03) (age 42) Hürth, West Germany …

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  • 117Roper v. Simmons — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Roper v. Simmons ArgueDate=October 13 ArgueYear=2004 DecideDate=March 1 DecideYear=2005 FullName=Donald P. Roper, Superintendent, Potosi Correctional Center, Petitioner v. Christopher Simmons USVol=543 USPage=551 Docket=03… …

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  • 118Religion and capital punishment — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 119Tropes in Agatha Christie's novels — Agatha Christie’s reputation as The Queen of Crime was built by the large number of classic tropes that she introduced, or for which she provided the most famous example. Christie built these tropes into what is now considered classic mystery… …

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  • 120spontaneous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. instinctive, automatic, involuntary; extemporaneous, uninhibited, unforced, natural. See impulse, will, freedom. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. involuntary, instinctive, unbidden, unplanned, impromptu …

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