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An Introduction to Forensic DNA Analysis, Second Edition
After some initial successes, agencies began to craft coordinated strategies for
submitting and accepting unsolved cases. These strategies must include re-
educating detectives, who were told for 25 years that suspectless cases would
not be ...
Norah Rudin, Keith Inman,
2001
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Studying Shakespeare's Contemporaries
I could not time it, Celso; My throne stood like a point inmidstof acircle, Toall
ofequalnearness, borewithnone; Reignedallalike, so slept in fearless virtue,
Suspectless, too suspectless; till the crowd (Still lickerousof untriednovelties),
Impatient ...
Lars Engle, Eric Rasmussen,
2013
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Marston, Rivalry, Rapprochement, and Jonson
The most emphatic of the uses of 'suspectless' passed over by Lake is the '
Suspectless, too suspectless' of The Malcontent (I, iv, 14). Here the connection
with Marston's writings is precise and of an earlier date than with those of
Middleton.
Mr Charles Cathcart,
2013
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
Suspicion. Suspectless (sus-pekt'les), a. 1. Not suspecting; having no suspicion. '
Eighty of them being assembled and suspectless of harm." Sir T. Herbert— % Not
suspected ; not mistrusted. Suspectless have I travelled all the town through.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale,
1883
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Suspicion. Suspectless (sus-pekt'les), a. 1. Not suspecting; having no suspicion. '
Eighty of them being assembled and suspectless of harm.' Sir T. Herbert.— 2. Not
suspected ; not mistrusted. Suspectless have I travelled all the town through.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale,
1883
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The Works of John Webster: With Some Account of the Author, ...
I wanted those old instruments of state, Dissemblance and suspect : I could not
time it, Celso; My throne stood like a point midst * of a circle, To all of equal
nearness ; bore with none ; Rein'd all alike ; so slept in fearless virtue,
Suspectless, too ...
John Webster, Alexander Dyce,
1877
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The Malcontent. The Tracian Wonder. A Monumental Column. ...
I wanted those old instruments of state, Dissemblance, and suspect : I could not
time it, Celso ; My throne stood like a point midst'“ of a circle, To all of equal
nearness, bore with none; Rein'd all alike, so slept in fearless virtue, Suspectless,
too ...
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The works: Being the sum of his sermons, meditations, and ...
... and strange shape they should not endure him ; so in Ms spiritual
circumventions, for the more facile, sly, * Jerom. t AuS' vOl. I. 2 C / and
suspectless insinuation into mortal hearts, ' he transforms himself Jer. VIII. 22.]
England's sickness. 401.
... Reigned all alike, so slept in fearless virtue, Suspectless, too suspectless; till
the crowd (Still lickerous of untried novelties), r 5 Impatient with severer
government, Made strong with Florence, banished Altoftont. Celso. Strong with
Florence! ay ...
John Marston, Simon Trussler, William Naismith,
2014