Criminal activity was unknown prior to the nineteenth century.
Junk entered English around the 15th Century but its origin is unknown.
i am in 5th grade and i had an assignment saying the metaphor a worldwind of activity. I asked my teacher what that ment and she said it means there is a lot going on like a comotion.-unknown
Yes, the noun 'adventure' is a common noun, a general word for any activity involving unknown risks or dangers; a general word for any unusual or exciting experience.
presumably from hogmanay pronounced with an accented nay which comes from 17th century Scotland where an earlier Scandinavian custom may have reemerged with this name tho its origin is unknown & likely prechristian
unknown author or writer, unknown creator, anonymous person
In criminal justice, and unsub is an unknown subject. This person is believed to be the source of criminal activity, and evidence ties a crime or multiple crimes to this one person. The term is often used on the show Criminal Minds to refer to a serial killer who the FBI is learning about but has not yet identified.
The term unsub in criminal terms is "Unknown Subject".
The mathematician in the 17th century who wrote the exponent after the unknown is Herigone.
Criminal Minds - 2005 Unknown Subject 7-12 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
That is yet unknown.
magnesium
It was sold to an unknown buyer at an auction in June 2011.
15 Century The exact date is unknown .
Very difficult to find info on an unknown person. It means you have no search word.
Unknown Subject of an investigation or Unidentified Subject of an investigation.
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was a famous French novelist of the nineteenth century. He was best known for his novel Madame Bovary. Known as the Hermit of Croisset, his literary realism, perfected form, innovative narration, and brilliant style were virtually unknown by all but a few other authors during his time.
Yes. This follows under Terry vs. Ohio (Terry Stop). Information conveyed by third parties. -Known sources are reliable, but information must provide Reasonable Articulable Suspicion of criminal activity. -Unknown sources must corroborate to establish reliability and Reasonable Articulable Suspicion of criminal activity. Examples: Alabama vs. White (1990) Specific detail that collaborates future events -Fellow officer sources are reliable, but information must provide Reasonable Articulable Suspicion of activity. It justifies both Terry Stop and arrest.