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Rap Lyrics as Trial Evidence in England and Wales
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Rap-Lyrik als Prozessbeweis in England und Wales (German)
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Les paroles de rap comme preuves judiciaires en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles (French)
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Teksty rapu jako dowód w sądzie w Anglii i Walii (Polish)
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Versurile cântecului rap în Anglia şi în Țara Galilor (Romanian)
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كلمات الراب كدليل محاكم في إنجلترا وويلز (Arabic)
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انگلینڈ اور ویلز میں مقدمے کے ثبوت کے طور پر ریپ کے اشعار (Urdu)
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इंग्लैंड और वेल्स में मुकदमे के साक्ष्य के रूप में रैप गीत (Hindi)
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拉普歌词作为英格兰和威尔士的审判证据 (Chinese (S))
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Тексты рэпа в качестве доказательств в суде в Англии и Уэльсе (Russian)
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