Sentence examples for was crimes from inspiring English sources

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was crimes

noun

A specific act committed in violation of the law.

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Ms. Henley's other Broadway outing was "Crimes of the Heart," which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama.

One worrying development, Sands said, was crimes against humanity and war crimes are now perceived as being less serious than genocide.

Was Crimes of Horror: The Movies, ­ Just to her left – the title of her own life.

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Yes, there was crime.

Another was crime.

An early obsession was crime.

These were crimes.

Several were crimes of passion.

Crimes are crimes whoever commits them.

Such acts are crimes.

These acts are crimes, pure and simple.

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