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What constitutes a crime can be defined in and out of existence by courts and legislators.
Ventral
Pertaining to the front or anterior part of the body in vertebrates or the lower side in humans.
Medial
Situated in or pertaining to the middle; often used to describe the location of structures within the body or brain relative to the midline.
Temporal Lobes
Sections of the brain located at its lower middle part, near the temples, involved in processing auditory information and encoding memory.
Language
A mode of interaction employed by a distinct community or nation, characterized by the structured and customary deployment of words.
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