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Meanings of greatest crimes in English
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Usage of greatest crimes in English
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God's word and ordinances were made subservient to the greatestcrimes.
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The greatestcrimes have not been committed by men who have no religious belief.'
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Yet at the end, it wasn't Batman who solved the greatestcrimes in Gotham city.
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Then he is guilty of impudence,-oneof the greatestcrimes of which a slave can be guilty.
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The greatestcrimes, according to the Gypsy code, were a quarrelsome disposition, and revealing the secrets of the brotherhood.
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The greatestcrimes in the world are not committed by people breaking the rules but by people following the rules.
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All the good which the Lord had caused me to do in it was condemned, more than the greatestcrimes.
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Now, to bore a reader, is, in my eyes, one of the greatestcrimes of which an author can be guilty.
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His famous book, "My Prisons", is the touching and forgiving record of one of the greatestcrimes ever perpetrated.
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This was the saddest massacre in the history of Germany, and one of the greatestcrimes that a successful general ever committed.
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Success had deserted his standard, and with his fickle subjects want of success was one of the greatestcrimes in a sovereign.
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By such expression did she testify those inward sufferings which far exceed the punishment human laws inflict, even on the greatestcrimes.
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The alignment with Washington entails a similar price, already implicating Australians in some of the greatestcrimes against democracy in the modern age.
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The creation of sentient beings to run plumbing systems was one of the greatestcrimes perpetrated during the Heroic Solution, especially by AxysCorp.
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But the unjustified, unnecessary overcomplication of this basic dietary advice is, to my mind, one of the greatestcrimes of the nutritionist movement.
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I now learnt they were often admitted into the nunnery, and allowed to indulge in the greatestcrimes, which they and others called virtues.