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In an effort to retrieve long-overdue books, many libraries offer occasional periods of amnesty to patrons. What is amnesty? A....Question
In an effort to shave, long overdue Books mini libraries offer occasionally periods of amnesty to patrons. What is amnesty? Hey, pardon, granted to a large group of people. And opportunity to negotiate better terms. A form for discussing issue of concern.
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Amnesty, in the context you're referring to, typically means a pardon granted to a large group of people. In the case of mini libraries offering periods of amnesty, it usually refers to a time when patrons can return overdue books without facing fines or penalties. This initiative encourages people to return books they may have forgotten or neglected, allowing them to clear their accounts without any repercussions.
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