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61 виновный
прил.culpable;guilty (of) сущ. (лицо, совершившее проступок, преступление) guilty person;(сторона, не выполняющая обязательств) defaulter- виновный в прелюбодеянии
- виновный ое поведение\виновныйая воля — guilty mind
\виновныйая сторона — defaulter; guilty party (person); party at fault
\виновныйое действие — лат actus reus
быть признанным \виновныйым — ( в совершении преступления) to be found (held) guilty (of a crime, of an offence)
не признавать кого-л \виновныйым — ( признавать невиновным) to adjudge (return) not guilty
не признавать себя \виновныйым — to plead not guilty
признавать кого-л \виновныйым — (устанавливать вину, виновность) to adjudge (return) guilty; determine (establish, find) smb’s guilt; find smb guilty; ( осудить) to convict the guilty
признавать себя \виновныйым — ( в предъявленном обвинении) to admit one’s guilt; plead guilty (to the charge)
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62 преступник
сущ.criminal; felon; offender; perpetrator (of a crime); ( правонарушитель) delinquent; infringer of the law; law-breaker; malefactor; malfeasant; tortfeasor; transgressor; trespasser; wrongdoerобъявить преступником — ( кого-л) to (in)criminate ( smb)
приговорить преступника к небольшому сроку заключения — to let a criminal off with a light (lenient, mild) sentence
выдача преступника другому государству — ( экстрадиция) extradition (handing over) of a criminal to another state
выдача преступника, скрывающегося от правосудия — rendition (surrender) of a fugitive criminal
досье преступника — criminal file (history, record)
личность преступника — identity of the criminal (offender, perpetrator)
розыск преступника — crime detection; detection (of a criminal); ( беглого преступника) fugitive retrieval
фотография преступника — ( для полицейского архива) mugshot
преступник, занимающийся ограблением банков — bank robber
преступник, изобличающий своих сообщников — appellor
преступник, отбывающий второй срок наказания — two-termer
преступник, отбывающий долгосрочное заключение — long-term criminal (offender)
преступник, отбывающий краткосрочное заключение — short-term criminal (offender)
преступник, отбывший срок тюремного заключения — ex-convict; разг ex-con
преступник, совершивший первое преступление — first offender
- преступник, бежавший из-под стражипреступник, совершивший половое преступление — sexual offender
- преступник-наркоман
- преступник, находящийся на свободе
- преступник, пойманный с поличным
- преступник, разыскиваемый полицией
- преступник, явившийся с повинной
- арестованный преступник
- беглый преступник
- бывший преступник
- военный преступник
- вооружённый преступник
- государственный преступник
- закоренелый преступник
- изощрённый преступник
- мелкий преступник
- невменяемый преступник
- неисправимый преступник
- непрофессиональный преступник
- несовершеннолетний преступник
- неустановленный преступник
- обнаруженный преступник
- обычный преступник
- опасный преступник
- опытный преступник
- особо опасный преступник
- отбывающий наказание преступник
- отъявленный преступник
- потенциальный преступник
- предполагаемый преступник
- профессиональный преступник
- психически неполноценный преступник
- случайный преступник
- совершеннолетний преступник
- убегающий преступник
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63 convinco
con-vinco, vīci, victum, 3, v. a., to overcome, conquer; always beyond the circle of milit. lang.I.With personal objects, to convict of crime or error, refute (very freq. and class.).(α).With simple acc.:(β).quem ego jam hic convincam palam,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 147:hujus si causa non manifestissimis rebus teneretur, tamen eum mores ipsius ac vita convincerent,
Cic. Sull. 25, 71:verum enim invenire volumus, non tamquam adversarium aliquem convincere,
id. Fin. 1, 5, 13:Aristonis jam fracta et convicta secta,
id. Leg. 1, 13, 38:si negem, quo me teste convincas?
id. Phil. 2, 4, 8; id. Verr. 2, 4, 47, § 104; Liv. 26, 12, 17; Quint. 1, 6, 10 et saep.—With the designation of the crime, error, etc., commonly in the gen., more rarely in the simple abl., or with de, in, or inf.:II.teque in isto ipso convinco non inhumanitatis solum, sed etiam amentiae,
Cic. Phil. 2, 4, 9:haec duo levitatis et infirmitatis plerosque convincunt,
id. Lael. 17, 64:aliquem summae neglegentiae (with coarguere),
id. Sull. 15, 44:quae (supplicia) in convictos maleficii servos constituta sunt,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 53, § 139:repetundarum,
Suet. Caes. 43: latrocinii, caedis. id. Tib. 1 al.:manifestis criminibus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 26:multis avaritiae criminibus,
id. Fl. 39, 98:convicti et condemnati falsis de pugnis,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 6, 5:scelere convictus,
Suet. Ner. 31; Lact. de Ira, 17, 6; cf.:istius vita tot vitiis flagitiisque convicta,
Cic. Verr. 1, 4, 10:in pari peccato,
id. Inv. 2, 10, 32:in hoc scelere,
id. Sull. 30, 83; so,in homicidio,
Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 12:in majore fraude,
Suet. Claud. 15:in adfectatione imperii,
id. Tit. 9.—With inf.:aliquid fecisse convinci,
Liv. 45, 10, 14:convictus pecuniam cepisse,
Tac. A. 4, 31; 13, 44; Suet. Calig. 40; Curt. 9, 8, 9; cf. Sall. C. 52, 36.—With things as objects, to prove something incontestably (esp. as criminal, false, punishable), to show clearly, demonstrate (freq. and class.).(α).With acc.:(β).inauditum facinus ipsius qui commisit voce convinci,
Cic. Quint. 25, 79; so,peccata argumentis,
id. Part. Or. 33, 116; cf.:falsum veris convincere rebus,
Lucr. 4, 764:alios sensus,
id. 4, 495:haec poëtarum et pictorum portenta,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 6, 11:orationem (with redargui),
id. Univ. 3 init.:errores Epicuri,
id. N. D. 2, 1, 3:falsa,
id. ib. 1, 32, 91:avaritiam,
Caes. B. G. 1, 40, 12:furorem,
Ov. M. 13, 58:quod obicitur,
Quint. 5, 10, 35:quod (crimen) apud patres convictum,
Tac. A. 14, 40 al.:convicta (praedia),
proved not to belong to you, Cic. Fl. 32, 79.—With acc. and inf.:nihil te didicisse... nihil scire convincerent,
Cic. de Or. 1, 10, 42; id. Par. 5, 3, 41; id. N. D. 3, 17, 44; Quint. 2, 15, 14 al. -
64 حكم (على)
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) \ حَكَمَ (أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ حَكَمَ بِعَدَم أهْلِيَّتِه لِـ \ disqualify: to make sb. unfit to do sth.; say that sb. is unfit: His age disqualified him from taking the exam. After the accident, the court disqualified him from driving. \ حَكَمَ بِغَرامَةٍ \ fine: to make (sb.) pay money as a punishment: He was fined $15 for dangerous driving. -
65 condemn
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
66 criticize
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
67 govern
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
68 judge
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
69 punish
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
70 reign
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
71 rule
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
72 sentence
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
73 condemn
kənˈdem гл.
1) осуждать, порицать The city was condemned for its high crime rate. ≈ Высокий уровень преступности катастрофически сказывался на репутации города. The whole town condemned the girl for her wild behaviour. ≈ Горожане все как один осудили девушку за ее дикий поступок. Syn: censure
2., blame
2.
2) приговаривать, выносить приговор( for - за что-л.) to condemn to death ≈ вынести смертный приговор to condemn to be beheaded ≈ вынести смертный приговор посредством обезглавливания Syn: convict
2., find guilty
3) обрекать;
быть обреченным
4) браковать, признавать негодным для использования или потребления (as) The house was condemned as unfit for people to live in. ≈ Дом был признан непригодным для заселения.
5) конфисковывать (контрабандные товары, вещи в качестве военной добычи и т. п.)
6) забивать( окна, двери) ∙ condemn to осуждать, порицать;
- to * a person for his conduct осуждать человека за его поведение (юридическое) признать виновным;
осудить, приговорить;
- to * to death приговаривать к смертной казни обыкн. раss обрекать;
- to be *ed to inactivity быть обреченным на бездействие - he got well again, although the doctors had *ed him он поправился, хотя врачи приговорили его;
- a housewife is *ed to hours at the sink домашняя хозяйка прикована к кухонной раковине браковать, признавать негодным для употребления или использования;
- the meat was *ed as unfit for food мясо было признано негодным для употребления в пищу;
- the house was *ed дом был предназначен на снос;
- to * a bridge as no longer safe решить разобрать мост, ставший небезопасным для движения конфисковать как недобракачественное (пищевые продукты и т. п.) конфисковать, налагать арест( особ. на судно) ;
отчуждать( в принудительном порядке) уличать, выдавать;
- her looks * her она выдает себя всем своим видом condemn браковать;
признавать негодным ~ браковать ~ конфисковать (судно, груз) ~ конфисковывать ~ наглухо забивать ~ налагать арест ~ объявлять приказом ~ осуждать, приговаривать, присуждать ~ осуждать, порицать ~ осуждать ~ отчуждать ~ отчуждать в принудительном порядке ~ приговаривать, выносить приговор ~ приговаривать ~ признавать виновным ~ признавать непригодным для употребления ~ принудительно отчуждать ~ уличать;
his looks condemn him лицо выдает его ~ уличать;
his looks condemn him лицо выдает его -
74 вынести приговор
1) General subject: adjudge, award a sentence, condemn, convict, pass a sentence, pass sentence upon (кому-л.), pass a sentence on (кому-л.)2) Military: bring in a verdict, pass sentence3) Law: adjudicate, crime, deliver a judgment, deliver a verdict (напр, the jury finally delivered its verdict), doom, give sentence, pronounce sentence, sustain a sentence, be sentenced (The former millionaire stockbroker was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty earlier in the week. - был вынесен приговор), decide upon the sentence4) Diplomatic term: pass a sentence upon (кому-л.)5) Official expression: impose sentence ( on)6) Business: return a verdict7) Procedural law: reach the verdict8) Makarov: deliver a judgement -
75 выносить приговор
1) General subject: adjudge, adjudicate, condemn, convict, judge, pass a sentence, pronounce a sentence, pass judgement on (в отношении), pass sentence (кому-л.-upon), return a verdict2) Military: crime3) Law: argue, deliver judgement, invoke a sentence, make a decision (on), pass, pass a judgement, pass a judgment, render a sentence4) Diplomatic term: pass a sentence on (кому-л.), pass a sentence upon (кому-л.), pronounce a sentence on (кому-л.), pronounce a sentence upon (кому-л.)5) Advertising: deliver job6) Business: award sentence, bring in, deliver a judgment, deliver a sentence, find, give judgment for, hold, make a decision on, pass sentence, sentence7) Makarov: deliver a judgement -
76 Straferlass
Straferlass m RECHT remission of a penalty* * *m < Recht> remission of a penalty* * *Straferlass
pardon, remission (remittal) of penalty;
• Straffestsetzung infliction of a penalty;
• ehemalige[r] Strafgefangene[r] ex-convict;
• Strafgeld forfeit money;
• Strafgesetzbuch Penal Code;
• Strafklausel penal clause (provision, statute), (Testament) comminatory clause;
• Strafmandat [traffic] ticket (US);
• wirtschaftliche Strafmaßnahmen economic (punitive) sanctions;
• Strafmündigkeit criminal responsibility (liability, discretion);
• Strafporto penalty (extra, excess) postage, postage due, surcharge;
• Strafprozess criminal proceedings;
• Strafpunkte (Qualitätskontrolle) penalties;
• Strafregisterauszug extract of the police record;
• Strafsanktionen punitive sanctions;
• Strafsumme fine;
• Straftabelle für Verkehrsüberschreitungen motorist’s penalty chart;
• Straftarif (Steuer) penalty rate;
• Straftaten im Internet crime on the Internet;
• Strafverfolgungsbehörde criminal prosecution service,prosecuting authority;
• Strafvermerk auf dem Führerschein endorsement of a driving licence (Br.) (driver’s license, US). -
77 culpable
(deserving blame; guilty: She was the one who committed the crime but he was culpable also.) culpable
culpable adjetivo [ser] ‹ persona› guilty; ser culpable de algo to be to blame for sth; ( Der) to be guilty of sth ■ sustantivo masculino y femeninob) (de problema, situación):
culpable
I mf culprit, offender
II adjetivo guilty Jur declararse culpable, to plead guilty ' culpable' also found in these entries: Spanish: confesar - declararse - desdecirse - desenmascarar - estafa - instigación - negarse - reo - tal - tendencia - declarar - descubrir - responsable English: blame - blameworthy - convict - culprit - definitely - espionage - fault - find - fraud - guilty - incompetence - manslaughter - neglect - plead - admit - party - plea - shametr['kʌlpəbəl]1 culpableculpable ['kʌlpəbəl] adj: culpableadj.• culpable adj.'kʌlpəbəl ['kʌlpǝbl]1.ADJ frm culpable2.CPDculpable homicide N — homicidio m sin premeditación
* * *['kʌlpəbəl] -
78 female
1) жінка2) жіночий, жіночої статі•- female barretorfemale first cousin once removed — двоюрідна племінниця; двоюрідна тітка; троюрідна племінниця
- female bigamist
- female cellblock
- female convict
- female cousin
- female crime
- female criminality
- female delinquency
- female deputy
- female employment
- female extortioner
- female gang
- female genital mutilation
- female guard
- female hater of Jews
- female hater of Semites
- female heir
- female homeowner
- female homosexual intercourse
- female householder
- female inmate
- female intercessor
- female killer
- female labor
- female labour
- female line
- female member of a family
- female offender
- female official
- female owner-occupier
- female owner of a house
- female pleader
- female police officer
- female prison
- female prisoner
- female prostitute
- female prostitution
- female second cousin
- female sender
- female slayer
- female state official
- female suffrage
- female witness -
79 violent
буйний; насильницький; примусовий; довільний ( про тлумачення тощо); неправильний, викривлений- violent act
- violent assault
- violent background
- violent behavior
- violent behaviour
- violent child
- violent construction
- violent convict
- violent crime -
80 asesinato
asesinato sustantivo masculino murder; ( por razones políticas) assassination
asesinato sustantivo masculino murder (magnicidio) assassination ' asesinato' also found in these entries: Spanish: consumar - culpar - desenmascarar - gravitar - inducción - intento - muerte - sospechosa - sospechoso - crimen - denuncia - denunciar - presenciar English: assassination - carbon copy - charge - composed - convict - crime - culprit - detain - flashback - for - frame - get away with - grisly - guilty - incitement - key - killing - murder - outcry - plot - shooting - snuff movie - attempt - trial
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