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the indict
verb
To accuse of wrongdoing; charge.
Exact(2)
"Oh I see the problem: The 'Indict' button is loose from over-use".
Calls for such a special prosecutor grew loud late last year after a Staten Island grand jury -- overseen by District Attorney Daniel Donovan -- declined to the indict the officer involved in the death of 43-year-old Eric Garner.
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The size of the symbol represents the magnitude, and the difference in the symbol indicts the difference in the focal depth.
The indicted men remain in Cuba.
Eight of the indicted players are from the Daejeon Citizen club.
The indicted officers waved and pumped their fists.
Still, the indicted parties have alibis to hand.
When the charges became public, the indicted undersheriff, Michael Russo, shrugged it off.
Seven of the indicted remained at large, the authorities said, and the investigation was continuing.
Again, the then Jakarta and national military commanders are not among the indicted.
He has promised, however, that the government will never arrest the indicted Hezbollah members.
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