They are connected to groups that have...some of them are unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land Foundation. |
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Lip Service thus becomes a kind of a confidence trick, a bait-and-switch technique in which readers are not dupes but co-conspirators. |
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She took steps to try to scuttle the plans of her former co-conspirators, behind their backs. |
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None of the appellants or their co-conspirators gave evidence at the trial. |
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He was convicted solely on the testimony of co-conspirators who were now co-operating with the government. |
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The US government were co-conspirators with the media, who wanted to force-feed us a Joan of Arc. |
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In addition to prosecuting so-called coyotes, he also plans to charge the illegal aliens they smuggle with being co-conspirators. |
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Yoshiki smiled, a true unpracticed smile, and thanked Sugizo and his other co-conspirators for the pass. |
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These co-conspirators were conduits for money and also provided needed skills and knowledge. |
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Lawyers retained by an alienated parent become co-conspirators in the alienation of a child. |
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Once the agreement is made, willful blindness will not save the co-conspirators from being responsible for other conspirators' acts. |
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The escape from a Yemen prison took place on Friday and involved a 140-metre long tunnel dug by the prisoners and co-conspirators outside. |
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He resolutely resisted all efforts to make him withdraw his allegations against them and their alleged co-conspirators. |
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They became instant friends and co-conspirators. |
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We became training partners, friends and co-conspirators. |
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But Mr. Gracia Peña cultivated co-conspirators. |
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Perpetrators, including both co-conspirators and lower-level soldiers or police, will often provide evidence concerning such orders and plans that were followed. |
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Her co-conspirators were sentenced to forced labour for life. |
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He indulges in the hedonistic pleasures of women. Lady Cho was his first love, and they become co-conspirators in a high-stakes game of love and intrigue. |
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In some instances, co-conspirators at the originating foreign airport conceal contraband either on the aircraft or within luggage to be surreptitiously retrieved by corrupted airport employees in Canada. |
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I connected with OLA, along with several co-conspirators, a few weeks after the encampment began on the Sukkot holiday. |
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In particular, analysis of traffic data may be the only way to connect a terrorist with his co-conspirators. |
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I take my place in the boat with Augusta Henriques of Tiniguena and other partners, who are co-conspirators in this project. |
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Barring a few co-conspirators from the neocon academy, nobody else is interested in supporting them. |
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Finally, the Crown raised the sentencing principle of parity in relation to the sentences already imposed co-conspirators. |
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He was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court along with two co-conspirators. |
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But on the current tour we have perhaps seen a predictive death mask of what the ECB and its co-conspirators might turn the greatest summer game into given a free hand in the freest of markets. |
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The other issue has to do with bringing the leader and his co-conspirators of this odious regime before a court of law to be tried for war crimes. |
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Several ideas were discussed but nothing sat in harmony with the ethos of the original instrument until a meeting with Oddity co-conspirators, Ohm Force. |
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However, too often, parliamentarians are willing co-conspirators with the government and are quite happy to allow the government to pillage the country's assets as long as they get their share. |
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The ruling party with the electoral commission and security forces as co-conspirators blazingly impose their preferred candidates on the people whose protestations end up in the judicial cemetery. |
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That's how Bridget rationalizes her scheme, in which she enlists two handpicked co-conspirators to change the locks on the carts so they can grab some moola during its transit to the shredders. |
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Not any plank will do: Gordon and his co-conspirators found that a two-by-four cut of Douglas fir, available at any home-improvement store, produced the richest, haziest resonances, like the ringing of sullen bells. |
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