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71ACQUIT-PATENT — s. m. Voyez PATENT …
72ACQUIT-PATENT — n. m. Voyez PATENT …
73acquit oneself — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. behave; conduct, comport, or bear oneself; pay off, settle, square. See conduct, payment …
74acquit one's self — Act, behave, conduct one s self, bear one s self, demean one s self …
75autrefois acquit — au·tre·fois acquit / ō trə ˌfwä / n [Anglo French, formerly acquitted]: a defendant s plea stating that he or she has already been tried for and acquitted of the same offense Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. autrefois… …
76Per acquit — (spr. per akkih; richtiger pour acquit), für den Empfang, den Empfang bescheinigt, bezahlt erhalten …
77d'acquit — (besser pour acquit, fr., spr. d akkih), Quittungsformel, empfangen, bezahlt …
78Spit and Acquit — Nickname for an Orange County program under which defendants charged with minor crimes are released in exchange for providing a DNA sample. Reporting from Santa Ana, California, The Associated Press said: Defendants charged with low level drug… …
79Pour acquit — (franz., spr. pur ack1, »als Quittung«), soviel wie empfangen, bezahlt …
80D'acquit — (frz. dakih), Quittungsformel: erhalten …