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What is "Dubio Abstine" ?
Jun 15, 2011 6:06 PM
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Apart of being a sound track, as well explained Jura, this expression comes from latin. It is a principle and it says "in dubio abstine" that means "in case of doubt, don't do", "in case of doubt, refrain yourself of doing".
June 16, 2011
It's the title of a sound track by Alexander Mcarton
http://soundcloud.com/alexander-mcarton/sets/in-dubio-abstine
June 15, 2011
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