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"Complicity refers to the act of being an accomplice. We might say 'both parties were complicit in the robbery', meaning that they were both accomplices in the crime. For example, if one person makes a movement and another person copies that movement, in a sort of mirror image, we have the start of a game of complicity. I can copy you, you could copy me, or we could both share the copying as we like, without stopping the action." John Wright - Why's That So Funny? Nick Hern Books 2006

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