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Originally a blending of Latin culpabilis (‘guilty’) and Law French prist (‘ready’), a shortening of a conventional phrase prist del averer (‘[I am] ready to prove [that the accused] is guilty as stated’).
The Volokh Conspiracy » The influence of French words in English legal terminology 2010
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Originally a blending of Latin culpabilis (‘guilty’) and Law French prist (‘ready’), a shortening of a conventional phrase prist del averer (‘[I am] ready to prove [that the accused] is guilty as stated’).
The Volokh Conspiracy » The influence of French words in English legal terminology 2010
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Detective Blake Silverstone has to help a young girl whos been accused of murdering a prist Blake dosnt think the girls done it probelm is all evidnce points to her and shes also possed by a cat Demon.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Five Page Challenge! 2009
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Like the prist said she thinks she's entitled .......
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Be smart, you see how Obama changes his supporters for long time like the pastor and his prist for the ambition of the White House.
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M: qui pour avoir bu copieusement avec quelques Anglais qui vinrent disner avec moy, perdit le Respect et vint insulter ces pauvres Indiens, prist le Chappeau du Roy et le jetta Si loin qu'il pust, et entra dans le Cercle prenant l'un de leurs orateurs qui parla un peu trop contre notre procedé par le bras et le Sortit du Cercle luy donant quelque coup.
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Contre le Soir nous nous quittames et chacun prist Sa routte.
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"I did it for my dad," Jane Fonda said with genuine pride March 22 at a reception in Carnegie Hall's Rose Room after her prist ...
Playbill.com : News 2010
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Decades later a prist did a sermon in church stating that to absolve Father Laponesio, that a man who had passed away recently had confessed to the crime in which that priest paid ... but there was nothing he could do because the culprit confessed to him as a priest.
Propeller Most Popular Stories Progressive 2010
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Decades later a prist did a sermon in church stating that to absolve Father Laponesio, that a man who had passed away recently had confessed to the crime in which that priest paid ... but there was nothing he could do because the culprit confessed to him as a priest.
Propeller Most Popular Stories Progressive 2010
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