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[[File:Robbing_a_rich_merchants_house-J._M._W._Silver.jpg|thumb|350px|Robbing a rich merchant's house. (J. M. W. Silver)]]'''Crime''' is an unlawful act punishable by a state. | [[File:Robbing_a_rich_merchants_house-J._M._W._Silver.jpg|thumb|350px|Robbing a rich merchant's house. (J. M. W. Silver)]]'''Crime''' is an unlawful act punishable by a state. | ||
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File:Traitors_heads_on_old_london_bridge.jpg|Severed heads of medieval [[Criminal (nonfiction)|traitors]] available for reprogramming. | File:Traitors_heads_on_old_london_bridge.jpg|Severed heads of medieval [[Criminal (nonfiction)|traitors]] available for reprogramming. | ||
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* [[The Uncials]] | * [[The Uncials]] |
Revision as of 09:08, 14 June 2016
Crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state.
Fiction cross-reference
Wumpus-compass good for business, say criminals.
Severed heads of medieval traitors available for reprogramming.
Nonfiction cross-reference
It Rhymes with Lust (1950), one precursor of the graphic novel.]]A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content.
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