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There's a principle known as Locard's principle, a French criminologist of a century or so ago.
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There's a principle known as Locard's Principle, a French criminologist of a century or so ago.
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Locard's work, however, is broader in scope, and more detailed.
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While Locard's book is narrowly focused on Khmer Rouge aphorisms, he does weave in a number of thoughtful and provocative observations about the fundamental nature of the Communists and the policies they pursued.
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Locard's research is uniformly excellent, and exhaustive.
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A few of Locard's examples serve to illustrate just how deep that abyss became:
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Locard's book focuses on the slogans repeated by the Khmer Rouge when they were in power.
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Rhyme believed in Locard's Principle; in fact, it was the underlying force that drove him to relentlessly push those who worked for him-and to push himself too.
More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006
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There is a well-known rule in forensics called Locard's Principle.
More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006
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Locard's assistance on the case was requested by the new police chief of Steamboat Springs and by the family of Tami Franklin.
Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000
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