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  2. Aggravation (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The name Aggravation was trademarked by BERL Industries, which filed its application on April 10, 1959. [1] A contemporary patent filed by Howard P. Wilde, Sr. two months earlier, in February 1959, describes a game board "which may be played, with high interest, vexation and aggravation by two, three or four persons" but does not provide specific gameplay instructions for the cross-shaped ...

  3. pannenkoek2012 - Wikipedia

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    Scott Buchanan, [1] [2] [3] known online as Pannenkoek2012, pannenkoek2012, pannenkoek or pannen (/ ˈ p æ n ɪ n k oʊ ə k / ⓘ PAN-in-koh-ək), [a] is a YouTube personality who specializes in highly in-depth and technical Super Mario 64 videos.

  4. Attendant circumstance - Wikipedia

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    In law, attendant circumstances (sometimes external circumstances) are the facts surrounding an event. In criminal law in the United States , the definition of a given offense generally includes up to three kinds of "elements": the actus reus , or guilty conduct; the mens rea , or guilty mental state; and the attendant (sometimes "external ...

  5. Aggravation (law) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Aggravated assault, for example, is usually differentiated from simple assault by the offender's intent (e.g., to murder or to rape), the extent of injury to the victim, or the use of a deadly weapon. An aggravating circumstance is a kind of attendant circumstance and the opposite of an extenuating or mitigating circumstance, which ...

  6. Mitigating factor - Wikipedia

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    This provides the accused an opportunity to place his antecedents, social and economic background and mitigating and extenuating circumstances before the court. Besides the statutory provisions, the Constitution of India also empowers the President and the Governor of the State to grant pardon to the condemned offenders in appropriate cases.

  7. Pomp and Circumstance Marches - Wikipedia

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    The best-known of the six marches, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D had its premiere, along with March No. 2, in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Alfred Rodewald [5] conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. [6] Elgar and his wife attended, and it was a "frantic" success. [7]

  8. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    Its faces are: 1, 2, 3, two "Mr. Monopoly" sides, and a bus. The numbers behave as normal, adding to the other two dice, unless a "triple" is rolled, in which case the player can move to any space on the board. If "Mr. Monopoly" is rolled while there are unowned properties, the player advances forward to the nearest one.

  9. Killing of Mark Duggan - Wikipedia

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    The circumstances of Duggan's death resulted in public protests in Tottenham, [2] which led to conflict with police and escalated into riots across London and other English cities. [ 3 ] Duggan was under investigation by Operation Trident , an anti-crime project conducted by the Metropolitan Police.