1 the quality of not having much experience of life and not knowing about the bad things that happen -- niewinność
the innocence of childhood
Because of the innocence condition, a strategy is completely characterised by its views.
Note that if we forget the property of innocence, we lose the cartesian closed structure.
A second demonstration is what might be called innocence by association.
The texts pretend innocence while hinting at existential terror: so does the music, in its ever-obliging fashion.
Under this view, verdicts are stipulations of guilt or innocence, just as mar riages are stipulations of marital status.
In this role he is not just a listener, but a judge, focused on her guilt or innocence.
One significant character trait that allowed him to be multivalent - satisfying the emotional needs of different readerships - was his perpetual innocence.
The mistakes made were the mistakes of innocence rather than intent.
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