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know crime
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The crime became known as the Great Train Robbery. |
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launder crime
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On the plus side, the report applauded Mexico for taking steps to enforce new laws that make money laundering a crime. |
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list crime
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It named the prisoners but did not list their crimes. |
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minimize crime
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Schudrich exhorted Poles to resist any rumors minimizing the crime. |
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monitor crime
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A number of subscribers said the newsletter helped them monitor white-collar crime, although some quibbled with its tone. |
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outlaw crime
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It was easy for legislators to outlaw crimes like murder, theft, robbery and assault. |
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outweigh crime
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Flinn admits making mistakes but says the punishment far outweighs the crime. |
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recognize crime
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The demonstrators accused Japan of repeatedly distorting history by refusing to recognize its crimes. |
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reconstruct crime
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He said police were working to reconstruct the crime. |
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reenact crime
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Thai police routinely have confessed murderers reenact their crimes at the scene. |
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regret crime
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In their closing remarks, both girls told Judge Andras Vaskuti they regretted their crime. |
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remember crime
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Each year, thousands gather at Mauthausen to remember Nazi crimes. |
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study crime
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She studies crimes and sometimes attends trials. |
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suffer crime
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You suffer these crimes? |
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support crime
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The illegal trade in drugs supports organised crime the world over. |
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trace crime
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Many victims trace the crime back to the theft of a purse or wallet. |
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understand crime
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Texas authorities and the family of his victim remain convinced he understood his crime and should die for it. |
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Zia Sunday rejected the demand to scrap the law and said she would continue her two-year tenure and work to wipe out crime. |