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"Miscreant" was the official term for those non-Guard Queryans who violated the Code.
Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992
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Mr. Beecher stopped, looked up to the windows, and then to the great congregation, and said "Miscreant," and calmly went on with his sermon.
Sixty years with Plymouth Church Stephen Morrell Griswold 1875
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'Miscreant' is twice used in this page in its original sense of misbeliever.
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge 1820
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Miscreant drunks around them making noise, gumming up the service time.
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Later today: a lovely old Minneapolis site addition, and Miscreant Round-Up at buzz.mn at noon.
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No Miscreant Roundup too on Buzz.mn Somebody go over to his gazebo and wake him up!
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Later today: a brain-building rebus from 1924; the Minneapolis Update; Miscreant Round-up at buzz.mn.
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If you'd like some more of the same, James Lileks culls some of the better stories from his own paper's police blotter and publishes it weekly on buzz.mn under the name of "Miscreant Roundup" or "Miscreant Bouillabaisse."
"A woman called at 10 p.m. from the 11000 block of Mooney Flat Road to report a person was causing an argument and throwing cheese in her eye." Ann Althouse 2009
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Except today will have Out of Context Ad Challenge with a rather detailed answer, the start of the Gateway Reconstruction Project in the Mpls section, and Miscreant Roundup at buzz.mn when I have the time.
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Later today: Out of Context Ad Challenge around 10:30 AM, a Mpls update, and Miscreant Roundup if the source material posts on time.
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