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  2. ‘Atlanta’ fact check: Is the phrase ‘caught red-handed ...

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    To be more specific, “red-handed” can be found in Sir Walter Scott’s “Ivanhoe” from 1820: “I did but tie one fellow, who was taken redhanded and in the fact, to the horns of a wild ...

  3. ‘Atlanta’ Fact Check: Is the Phrase ‘Caught Red-Handed ...

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    Should you be avoiding the expression “caught red-handed?” Thursday’s episode of “Atlanta” on FX posed the question, where does that phrase actually come from? The episode titled ...

  4. In flagrante delicto - Wikipedia

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    The colloquial "caught red-handed" and "caught rapid" are English equivalents. [1] [2] Aside from the legal meaning, the Latin term is often used colloquially as euphemism for someone being caught in the midst of sexual activity. [3] [4]

  5. RedHanded - Wikipedia

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    RedHanded is a true crime podcast, hosted by Suruthi Bala and Hannah Maguire. [1] [2] RedHanded started with the infamous "Cupboard Day", on July 9th, 2017 and has released about 400 episodes. [3]

  6. Caught Red Handed - Wikipedia

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    Caught Red Handed takes a close look at the daily life of loss-prevention agents as they apprehend shoplifting suspects. [1] In May 2012, the producers issued a casting call for actors to portray shoplifters on the show. [2] At the end of each show, the credits reveal that the show consists of "reenactments inspired by true events." [3] [4] [5]

  7. English Channel - Wikipedia

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    The word channel was first recorded in Middle English in the 13th century and was borrowed from the Old French word chanel (a variant form of chenel 'canal'). By the middle of the fifteenth century, an Italian map based on Ptolemy 's description named the sea as Britanicus Oceanus nunc Canalites Anglie (Ocean of the Britons but now English ...

  8. Procopio - Wikipedia

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    Procopio (c. 1841 – 1882 to early 1890s), also known as Red-Handed bebito [1] [2] [3] and Red Dick, [4] [5] was one of the best-known bandits in California history. His nickname was reportedly given due either to his red hair [ 5 ] or his violent nature and bloodthirstiness. [ 6 ]

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