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Third person singular of indict
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28 October 2008: Judge indicts Knox and Sollecito on charges of murder and sexual assault.
Its prologue indicts the caste system and, at its apex, the Brahmins who have dominated the Indian subcontinent for much of its history regardless of the religion of its rulers.
Of his 15 speeches existing in ancient times, only one, "Against Leocrates," has survived complete; in it, Lycurgus indicts Leocrates for fleeing Athens in the panic that followed the Battle of Chaeronea.
His works on education include Teacher in America (1945), essays; The House of Intellect (1959), a work that indicts the American educational system for producing counterfeit intellectuals; and The American University: How It Runs, Where It Is Going (1968, new edition 1993).
Inspired by newspaper headlines and some topical scandals, the film comprehensively indicts a Rome dominated by foreign movie stars, corrupt journalists, and decadent aristocrats.
Aid agencies in Sudan were yesterday tightening security and preparing for a violent backlash if, as expected, the International Criminal Court indicts Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity on Monday.
In one section, Kelley indicts Oprah for having, on numerous occasions, "lapsed into potty talk".
Her methods of investigation take her beyond the bounds of anthropology's usual research ethics, and she indicts the whole of the Western medical system for complicity in the organ trade, making her a divisive figure among anthropologists and medical professionals alike.
(In an outstanding book about the "Rhapsody," David Schiff indicts "a century characterized by the unpopularity of its most prestigious music").
Every year the government indicts somewhere in the neighborhood of twenty-five hundred seniofficialsand, and they can be treated harshly; in one five-year stretch, it handed down three hundred and fifty death sentences for bribery, graft, and embezzlement.
Adichie indicts the outside world for its indifference and probes the arrogance and ignorance that perpetuated the conflict.
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