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Examples
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Pope Innocent III's response: "Publicae utilitatis intersit ne crimina remaneant impunita."
Losing My Religion: One Catholic's Crisis of Faith Michele Langevine Leiby 2010
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This opeartor gives all of us who toil in this industry a bad name, and diminish us all by her crimina behavior.
It's a Scam Update: The Accused Speak(s) Judy 2009
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However, forcing untried “crimina; s” to live in Tent City in the 115-degree heat is inhumane.
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Commonwealth, be it a monarch or an assembly; and all endeavours by word or deed to diminish the authority of the same, either in the present time or in succession: which crimes the Latins understand by crimina laesae majestatis, and consist in design, or act, contrary to a fundamental law.
Leviathan 2007
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O nimium faciles qui tristia crimina cæal [Editor: illegible character]
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Nunc piè igitur (rogo) consideremus, et corde attendamus, quantæ sit confusionis, et qualis opprobrij, dum Christiani nominis inimici nobis nostra exprobrant crimina.
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Longorum temporum crimina, in ictu Oculi pereunt, si Cordis nata fuerit compunctio.
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Habet enim eorum perfidia, et Paganissimus, animas nobilium hominum post mortem ingredi corpora nobilium bestiarum, et animas ignobilium corpora bestiarum ignobilium et vilium, ad luenda videlicet crimina, donec peracta poenitentia transeant in
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Habet enim eorum perfidia, et Paganissimus, animas nobilium hominum post mortem ingredi corpora nobilium bestiarum, et animas ignobilium corpora bestiarum ignobilium et vilium, ad luenda videlicet crimina, donec peracta poenitentia transeant in
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Nunc pi� igitur (rogo) consideremus, et corde attendamus, quant� sit confusionis, et qualis opprobrij, dum Christiani nominis inimici nobis nostra exprobrant crimina.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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