She says she was blackmailed into stealing this money and she gave the police a full account of what was involved. |
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One aggressive addict blackmailed him and threatened to harm his daughter, who was away at university. |
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Meanwhile, statuesque blonde George, a recovering coke addict, is being blackmailed by a Polish drug dealer named Broylin Grillo. |
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The disgraced Capt. Rolf Mueller is blackmailed by his superiors into helming a merchant ship packed with rubber cargo from Japan to Bordeaux. |
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There was no apparent motive for the attack and the drivers say they have not been blackmailed or threatened by triads. |
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Al will play a detective who accidentally tops his partner during a murder investigation and is then blackmailed by the killer. |
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Sometimes, the guests were secretly filmed and reportedly blackmailed into cooperating with him. |
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Let's say that an investigator stumbled upon this and was blackmailed into resigning. |
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Everywhere, workforces are played off against one another and blackmailed into making concessions with the threat that production will be moved. |
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Because once you allow your nation to be blackmailed by the threat of force, you're doomed. |
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An unpolitical lad is blackmailed by the police into doing undercover surveillance in a mosque. |
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A highly skilled thief is blackmailed into pulling a diamond heist when his daughter is kidnapped by an international terrorist. |
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If you're being blackmailed by someone, turning around and blackmailing him back is just as illegal as the first crime. |
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We are blackmailed into believing the money is needed for education and the elderly, but every year we pay more and receive less. |
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This is a victory for the entire pro-Union community, who refused to be bombed, blackmailed or bargained out of their beliefs. |
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As to the form, the new Member States are being blackmailed into accepting this treaty. |
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She secretly paid boys to have sexual relations with her, and eventually the boys blackmailed her. |
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He blackmailed and browbeat provinces into signing on to a program they knew was flawed. |
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They have lied to us, manipulated, blackmailed and coerced us, and have even claimed that abortions lead to breast cancer. |
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Is it his fault that the British Secret Services blackmailed a Sinn FĂ©in member into betraying his comrades? |
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It would also appear that the banks, too, are being blackmailed into disclosing the movements of funds. |
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Women should be encouraged to reveal abusers, but not blackmailed to do so. |
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Its political creation continues every time a developing country is blackmailed into opening its capital market and permitting foreign takeovers. |
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States that have been excluded from the visa waiver scheme are being blackmailed. |
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If one Member State is being blackmailed by a supplier, it should speak out. |
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I do not wish to be blackmailed by Russia over gas or oil, and I am sure the same is true of everyone else in this Chamber. |
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We must speak to non-EU countries with a single voice, to prevent individual countries being blackmailed. |
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But there was nothing Robby could do to help in his own defense, since the charges were trumped up and the only witnesses had been blackmailed to lie. |
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I didn't see any indication that anyone was being threatened or blackmailed or otherwise induced against their will into serving in this capacity. |
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He continued to avoid answering my question of how he had been blackmailed into going to Italy, and our communications were more letters between friends than anything else. |
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Tony Abbott has said the government will not be blackmailed by reports that several mothers have been placed on suicide watch on Christmas Island. |
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We should not allow ourselves to be blackmailed by the conservative right wing, which would like us to agree not to implement this Charter in our homeland. |
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It happens that their families are blackmailed, their apartments searched, they are under surveillance and sometimes they are even detained: they face threats and provocations. |
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In the end I feel I am being blackmailed by the Council in voting for this agreement so we can at least have enhanced security measures in place to protect the public. |
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Half of those questioned have been insulted, harassed or blackmailed. |
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By making continued activity at VW Forest conditional on greater flexibility and an increase in hours of work without an increase in pay, WW Forest management has blackmailed the workforce over employment. |
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Nor is there any dispute as to the right of any state to refuse to be blackmailed by such terrorist acts and to take appropriate counter-measures. |
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We will not be bullied or blackmailed into forcing people who depend on the sealing industry out of their livelihood based on things that are simply baseless allegations. |
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I do not think either that we should criticise only the small poor, destitute countries that are being blackmailed but surely also the large rich ones, the ones actually responsible for the blackmail in the first place. |
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In The Den, a stalker used a Chatroulette-style app to hunt his prey, while the DePalma-ish Open Windows saw fansite webmaster Elijah Wood blackmailed by a psychopath to kidnap a star. |
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He may even have been blackmailed, with a threat to charge him with sodomy, into confession. |
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Based on the 1928 play Blackmail by Charles Bennett, the film is about a London woman who is blackmailed after killing a man who tries to rape her. |
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He blackmailed a businesswoman by threatening to expose an alleged fraud. |
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