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A panel of three senior military officers, acting as a jury would in a civilian court, delivered their unanimous verdict of “not guilty” on Wednesday morning.
The word for today is… friable (adjective) - : easily crumbled or pulverized Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : Friable entered into English in the mid-1500s, and was borrowed either from Middle French or directly from Latin friabilis. This Latin adjective comes from the verb "friare," which means "to crumble."
Sing unto the Lord; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth.