That film concerns a stool pigeon tracked down in Spain after 10 years by hired killers working for the crime boss on whom he has informed. |
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The luckless spy spent most of the war in prisons and internment camps eking out a living as a stool pigeon. |
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More often, they were prepared to play the stool pigeon not for thirty pieces of silver, but for much more mundane rewards. |
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So many American mob killers have turned stool pigeon or gotten themselves arrested. |
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When a mob mastermind decides to turn stool pigeon and squawk, it's up to the S.W.A.T. team to protect him. |
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She treats Ophelia with a regretful disdain on realising she has become a stool pigeon. |
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Is it because it's far easier to take a stool pigeon to the cleaners than the government? |
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Forbidden insults have included coward, guttersnipe, hooligan, rat, stool pigeon, swine, and traitor. |
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He's also a drugs baron and when she interrupts him in the process of rubbing out a stool pigeon, she has to run for her life. |
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And the main difference between a homing pigeon of old, and a stool pigeon of today? |
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Me, I think Charlie's too straight to be a stool pigeon. |
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In the prologue, we meet Stool Pigeon, who in his late sixties has become a kind of neighborhood historian attempting to preserve fading community memories. |
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