10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACCUSABLE»
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accusable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
accusable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Restorative Justice on Trial: Pitfalls and Potentials of ...
To judge the caseload of the projects, some further figures are necessary. The
number of accusable juvenile cases the prosecutors had to work on in Munich in
the year 1988 was 5,417. Of this number, the proportion of VOR cases was 2.2%.
Heinz Messmer, H.U. Otto, 1992
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Nature's improvision were justly accusable, if animals, so subject unto diseases
from bilious causes, should want a proper conveyance for choler. Sir T. Bnrtvne.
Accusant (ak-kfiz'ant\ n. One who accuses. The acatsant must hold him to the ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Nature's improvision were justly accusable, if animals, so subject unto diseases
from bilious causes, should want a proper conveyance for choler. Sir T, Browne.
Accusant (ak-kiiz'ant), n. One who accuses. The accusant must hold him to the ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1882
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Dictionnaire de poche des langues française et anglaise: ...
accumuler — 7 — acowtlque iccumuler uiki.tmi.lli;' i ©a to accumulate; to amass.
accusable (gkilzg'bl) accusable, chargeable. accusa/taur m, , trice f (gkttza.- tij'R,
~tR;'fl) accuser. accusation (~Bys') f accusation ; indictment, charge ; mettre en ...
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A New and Practical Dictionary of English and French ...
Accumulation, akümulasioh, f. ac- Accumuler, akümülé, v. a. to accumulate, to
heap up; s'-, v. r. to increase. [impeachable. Accusable, aküzûbl, a. accusable,
Accusateur, aküzatêûr, m. accuser. Accusatrice, aküzatris, f. plaintiff, accuser. [
case.
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An English and Chinese standard dictionary: A-L
Accusable, (ak-kew'-za-bl) a. Censurable, 1T*«I, 1T*», **!R±.tk, #8>B<j; as,
accusable of misdemeanour, fxS>f'$i'£f Blft±.A- Accusation, (ak-kew-za'-shun) n.
Indictment, charge, ft*-, ^8, jp^c, ^rSJtigg, S ; as, a false accusation, Jt^E.SS.JiS'.
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Dictionnaire français-anglais-japonais: le japonais en ...
Accumuler, v. a. To accumulate ; to heap up. Casanerou; 06 irou. Accusable.
Accusable. Togomerarerou. Accusateur. Accuser. •inn \ Accusatif. A ceusative.
Outtaierou mono; outtaic-biio. Sancacou. Accusation. :mE aw Indictment ; charge.
Mermet de Cachon (Father.), 1866
8
Legal Aspects of Anaesthesia
We discussed them with some legal advisers in Holland and came to definitions
as stated below: A fault" is an accusable action or negligence on behalf of the
anaesthetist or his assistant(s) causing damage to a patient. So it is a clear ...
9
The Politics of Aesthetics: Nationalism, Gender, Romanticism
This ambivalence can never come to rest because ambivalence launches the
possibility of critique.46 Thus theory will always be accusable of being an
aestheticism, just as aesthetics will always remain a resource and a trap for
criticism.47 ...
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A New Pronouncing Spelling Book, and Concise Expositor of ...
... s. freedom from .pun- Hu mi li ty, s. modesty ishment Hy dro gra pher, s.one
who draws Im pu ta ble, a. accusable maps of the sea In ac cu Tate, a. notexact
Hy dro gra phy, s. description or the In ad e quate, a. not equal to- waters of the
globe ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ACCUSABLE»
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accusable is used in the context of the following news items.
OneRepublic and Lights at Air Canada Centre
OneRepublic is probably at the top of the repeat offender list; they're easily accusable of formulaic approaches, with a high-profile track record ... «Live in Limbo, Apr 15»
I am not a traitor-Jabu Nxumalo
“I believe it was just a demonic spirit that had been trying to find me accusable of other people's wrongdoings, designers of their own fate; ... «The Swazi Observer, Nov 14»
The incompetent or the incoherent?
Israel and Palestine remain in their bitter conflict, with America readily accusable of bias. In Iran the conservatives have become stronger and ... «The Economist, Dec 04»