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51Force of Circumstance — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Force of Circumstance Título Force of Circumstance Ficha técnica Dirección Liza Bear Producción Liza Bear Guión …
52mitigating circumstance — n: a circumstance in the commission of an act that lessens the degree of criminal culpability was convicted of manslaughter rather than murder because of mitigating circumstances; also: a circumstance or factor relating to an offense or defendant …
53pomp and circumstance — see ↑pomp • • • Main Entry: ↑circumstance pomp and circumstance : impressive formal activities or ceremonies The prime minister was greeted with pomp and circumstance. the pomp and circumstance of a presidential inauguration • • • Main Entry: ↑ …
54Community of circumstance — A community of circumstance is similar to a community of practice, except that it is driven by position, circumstance or life experiences rather than a shared interest[1]. Examples might include cancer sufferers using a support newsgroup or the… …
55Pomp and Circumstance — Die Pomp and Circumstance Marches, op. 39 sind eine Reihe von fünf Märschen für Orchester, komponiert von Edward Elgar. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Der Titel „Pomp and Circumstance“ 2 Entstehung 3 Wirkung 4 Weblinks // …
56aggravating circumstance — n: a circumstance relating to the commission of an act that increases the degree of liability or culpability punitive damages are recoverable in a conversion case when the evidence shows legal malice, willfulness, insult, or other aggravating… …
57Victim of Circumstance — Infobox Album Name = Victim of Circumstance Type = Album Artist = Public Disturbance Released = 1998 Recorded = Genre = Hardcore punk Length = Label = Days Of Fury Producer = Reviews = Last album = Who s First (demo) (1997) This album = Victim of …
58extenuating circumstance — or mitigating circumstance In law, circumstance that diminishes the culpability of one who has committed a criminal offense. In many Anglo American legal systems, provocation of the accused by the victim can reduce a charge of first degree murder …
59mitigating circumstance — /ˌmɪtəgeɪtɪŋ ˈsɜkəmstæns/ (say .mituhgayting serkuhmstans) noun (often plural) 1. Law an extenuating circumstance, comprising any fact or other relevant circumstance presented by a defendant as an argument for lesser culpability and therefore a… …
60not a circumstance to — phrasal slang : insignificant by comparison with a squall is not a circumstance to a hurricane wind * * * not a circumstance to (old US informal) Nothing in comparison to • • • Main Entry: ↑circumstance …