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(Greek > Latin: stepping, to step, to go, to walk; a place where someone steps; a pedestal; a foot for stepping; foundation, ground, base)
(Latin: to be in motion; to go, to go away, to yield, to give up, to withdraw)
(Greek: a suffix: to spread, to disperse; to move, to go; to withdraw, to advance; a means or agency for distribution)
(Greek: ion, "going"; neuter present participle of ienai, "to go"; because an ion moves toward the electrode of an opposite charge)
(Latin: to go, to walk away; to travel, to journey, a journey)
(Latin: to go, to walk)
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Father who imprisoned daughter to go on trial
Josef Fritzl, who has admitted imprisoning his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering seven children by her, will go on trial on March 16, 2009, on charges including murder, an Austrian court said Thursday.
Fritzl, 73, has been charged by prosecutors with the murder of one of his daughter's children who died shortly after birth. He is also charged with rape, enslavement, incest, coercion, and deprivation of liberty.
1. rape: The crime of forcing an unwilling or legally incompetent person to participate in sexual intercourse.Destructive assault, as on a city, landscape, etc.
2. enslavement: The process of making someone a slave.3. incest: Sexual relations between people who are so closely related that their marriage is illegal or forbidden by custom; such as, with a man's daughter.
4. coercion: To force to act or to think in a certain way by use of pressure, domination, restraining, or forcibly controlling.
5. deprivation of liberty: the act of taking a person's freedom away or preventing someone from having personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression.
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nothing to go on
All the toilets in New York's police stations have been stolen and it appears that the
police have nothing to go on.
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