Definitionn. an accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The frankness with which he attacks the court of Rome for its exactions is remarkable; so, too, is the intense nationalism which he displays in dealing with this topic. His faults of presentment are more often due to carelessness and narrow views than to deliberate purpose. [Please select]
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"Some strange presentment of his own fate," says M. [Please select]
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The sculpture of the Egyptians and the Greeks reveals the fact that they studied the body abstractly, in its exterior presentment. [Please select]
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Containing within itself the mystery of number, it thrills responsive to every audible or visible presentment of that mystery. [Please select]
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They wanted a presentment of the face and figure of each member of the company who had subscribed a hundred florins. [Please select]
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She felt something like holy wrath as her presentment sounded forth protestingly--"But who are _you." [Please select]
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It is the presentment, large and ordinary enough to be symbolic, of a natural and happy life. [Please select]
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Convincingly the excellent glass gave back the presentment of loveliness endowed with all the gifts of Fortune. [Please select]
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Brooks seemed to me the bodily presentment of a set of values which I would have kept constantly before my eyes. [Please select]
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He could not let them know what they were to represent, or they would not have sat for him at all but he succeeded in painting the "first Semitic presentment of the Semitic Scriptures." [Please select]
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