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A knife was used in the perpetration of the crime.
You are under arrest for the perpetration of those crimes."
"Or, as Guido here would say, the scene of the perpetration."
He went on to acknowledge, "But past error is not excuse for its own perpetration."
The perpetration of violence against women is a criminal act, whether in public or in private.
Is homosexuality a greater disgrace than the perpetration of the Holocaust?
Or, more like, descendants of those who benefited by its perpetration."
The reason for the perpetration of this flattering deceit is quite simple.
She looked around, as if she might recognize the person who had dared this perpetration.
Next after this comes the actual perpetration of the deed meditated.
Explanations for the perpetration of and reactions to deception in a virtual community.
The two of them, silent participants in the perpetration of a monstrous wrong.
He said thousands were suffering and dying by the "perpetration of an aimless war."
All told, from the perpetration of the crime to the Supreme Court decision, eleven months had passed.
Boredom led to in-fighting among the soldiers and the perpetration of some abuses.
It is estimated that some 200,000 people participated in the perpetration of the Rwandan genocide.
For The Shadow had gained his final conclusions concerning the perpetration of crime.
Instead, he betrayed all the actions of one who lurked in the perpetration of harm.
It is also associated with perpetration of violence and being a victim of violence ).
"Michael, that woman was killed in the perpetration of a felony, which automatically elevates the charge to murder one.
"This criminal perpetration at a sacred spot is regrettable," the Saudi news agency quoted the security official as saying.
Poverty is linked to both the perpetration of sexual violence and the risk of being a victim of it.
The Harvester had nearly been trapped in the perpetration of a criminal act at the Moravia.
The perpetration of the deed sickened him; but he knew that his act was warranted, for it had been either his life or the other's.