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-"The [[juvenile delinquent]]s -- not the [[pop art]]ists -- are the true inheritors of [[Dada]]." --(Written by Tim Clark, Christopher Gray, Charles Radcliffe and Donald Nicholson-Smith.) (Note: mistakenly described as a "manifesto" by Chronos Publications, which published it as a pamphlet in October 1994, this text was never published by either the English section of the Situationist International nor by the SI as a whole. It appears to have circulated as a "confidential" manuscript.][http://www.notbored.org/english.html]+"The [[juvenile delinquent]]s -- not the [[pop art]]ists -- are the true inheritors of [[Dada]]." --(Written by [[Tim Clark]], [[Christopher Gray]], [[Charles Radcliffe]] and [[Donald Nicholson-Smith]].) (Note: mistakenly described as a "manifesto" by Chronos Publications, which published it as a pamphlet in October 1994, this text was never published by either the English section of the Situationist International nor by the SI as a whole. It appears to have circulated as a "confidential" manuscript.][http://www.notbored.org/english.html]
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"The juvenile delinquents -- not the pop artists -- are the true inheritors of Dada." --(Written by Tim Clark, Christopher Gray, Charles Radcliffe and Donald Nicholson-Smith.) (Note: mistakenly described as a "manifesto" by Chronos Publications, which published it as a pamphlet in October 1994, this text was never published by either the English section of the Situationist International nor by the SI as a whole. It appears to have circulated as a "confidential" manuscript.][1]

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Delinquent means one who fails to do that which is required by law or by duty when such failure is minor in nature.

A delinquent is often used to refer to a juvenile who commits a minor criminal act—juvenile delinquents.

Juvenile delinquency refers to criminal acts performed by juveniles. It is an important social issue because juveniles are capable of committing serious crimes, but most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles.

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