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Additionally, chronic inflammation is a common accomplice of the diseases of homeostasis, yet the basis for this connection is not fully understood.
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Initial reports suggested that Coulibaly's accomplice might have been his 26-year-old common-law wife.
Mr. Zonke was likely being charged under a law known as "common purpose," in which members of a crowd can be prosecuted as accomplices to a crime.
Statistics concerning how many of those killings led to the murder prosecutions of accomplices are not available, but legal experts say such prosecutions are relatively common in the more than 30 states that allow them.
Pablo Escobar is a homing pigeon, and an accessory — or an accomplice — to the latest exhibition by Mr. Riley, whose work often flouts both laws and common sense.
His common-law wife, who prosecutors said acted as a lookout, was sentenced to 18 years as an accomplice.
He said they were being charged under a law known as "common purpose," in which members of a crowd when a crime is committed can be prosecuted as accomplices.
This is a common practice where important caveats are buried in appendices or methods section while the authors and their witting accomplices (i.e. public relations staffers) are far less circumspect in their various introductions, press releases and public comments.
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