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Innocence is a lack of guilt, with
respect to any kind of crime, or wrongdoing. In a
legal context,
innocence is the lack of
legal guilt of an individual...
- Wild
Innocence (French:
Sauvage Innocence) is a 2001
French film
directed by
Philippe Garrel. A
young filmmaker wants to make a film
about the
social problem...
- The End of the
Innocence may
refer to: The End of the
Innocence (album), an
album by Don
Henley "The End of the
Innocence" (song), a song by Don Henley...
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Innocence Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit legal organization that
works to
exonerate the
wrongly convicted through DNA
testing and
other forms...
- Loss of
Innocence may
refer to: Loss of
innocence, a
common theme in
fiction Loss of
Innocence, the
American title of the 1961
British drama film The Greengage...
- Look up
innocence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Innocence is a lack of guilt, with
respect to any kind of crime, sin, or wrongdoing, or else a lack...
- Castlevania:
Lament of
Innocence is a 2003 action-adventure game
developed by
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and
published by
Konami for the PlayStation...
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Tales of
Innocence (****anese: テイルズオブイノセンス, Hepburn:
Teiruzu Obu Inosensu) is an
action role-playing game,
developed and
released for the
Nintendo DS and...
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innocence is a
legal principle that
every person accused of any
crime is
considered innocent until proven guilty.
Under the
presumption of
innocence,...
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Innocence and of
Experience is a
collection of
illustrated poems by
William Blake. Originally,
Blake illuminated and
bound Songs of
Innocence and...