Seems they've accidentally disrupted the plans of a corrupt G-man with a penchant for Pagliacci named Cornell. |
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The FBI envisioned the massive overhaul plan as a far cry from the G-man of J. Edgar Hoover's day at the agency as the agency director. |
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But in addition to the G-man at the door, another agent stood off to one side. |
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If Megale couldn't identify an undercover G-man, you have to wonder exactly how he earned his nickname. |
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This collection serves as the introduction collection to beat all introduction collections on the G-man. |
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Turner, a Hoover-era G-man, revisits the most significant cases in his FBI career including the Kennedy assassination, the Bay of Pigs and Watergate. |
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Within a half second of dialing, the former G-man picked up. |
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Not only was he the biggest mystery in the biggest political scandal of the last century, he was a star G-man during the FBI's glory days during the J. Edgar Hoover era. |
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The legendary G-man image is giving way to C-man: C for counterterrorism. |
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Is that why Jon Hamm seems mildly stranded as the G-man? |
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He scoured old photographs and YouTube videos for insight into the always guarded G-Man. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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By dawn, we were in the airport, surrounded and even followed into the lavatory by a G-Man on either side, pretending to need a pee at exactly the time I needed one. |
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