If a kidnap kingpin is operating high in the ranks of the police, this is a measure of the desperate urgency of what the public is up against. |
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If your trucks feel too tight or too loose grab your wrench and adjust them by turning the nut on the kingpin. |
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This device is secured in a normal manner by a central kingpin which is received within a slot portion of the device. |
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Trailers and towable equipment should use quality trailer hitch or kingpin locks. |
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Japanese yakuza kingpin Akatora wants him because he thinks Dinosaur took his merchandise. |
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They've talked about putting away the kingpin and protecting the pawns who are retrievable. |
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To connect the trailer and the tractor, the kingpin of the trailer must be set into the jaws of the fifth wheel of the tractor. |
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The grey area, the difficult area, is where the pawn and the kingpin become closer in their actions. |
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The kingpin of this agenda, the unifying element that drove our actions and gave them coherence, was enlargement. |
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Chris Evans, the new editorial kingpin at the Telegraph titles, has kept a low profile while managing to rise to high office. |
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Her mom is a trifling tramp, and her brother is stuck in that dead-end service industry job, dividing his money between a flophouse hotel room and the local drug kingpin. |
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Formed officially in 1775, the American Field Artillery has been the kingpin in the decisiveness of every key battle in which our country has participated. |
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With variations that appealed to the casual top-down Sunday driver as well as the speed-obsessed drag kingpin, the Mustang struck a chord. |
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In case of semi-trailers the tractor will be simulated with a reference kingpin roll stiffness. |
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He did not visually inspect the hook-up between the jaw of the fifth wheel and the kingpin of the trailer. |
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In the meantime, the U.S. named El Chino a drug kingpin and moved to seize the very wealth he flaunted in his online photos. |
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How China used drones to track and capture the notorious kingpin of the Mekong delta. |
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On her classic narcocorrido, the singer tells of being the daughter of a drug kingpin, partying the nights away while learning to shoot and fight. |
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Before Escobar and his posse would surrender, the drug kingpin had a few stipulations. |
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He speaks not in the level, sturdy bureaucratese that we associate with law enforcement but in the cocky, profanity-laden patois of the corner kingpin. |
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The young, professional players indulged the pudgy kingpin as he kicked his ball around in the dirt. |
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Chinese Drones Target Drug KingpinBy Brendan Hong How China used drones to capture a Burmese drug kingpin. |
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When it came to casting Escobar, di Stefano had to find a strong actor who could embody the brutality of the late kingpin. |
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Albert Grossman was only 31 at the time, but already a kingpin in folk. |
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The point is that while Desai is the kingpin of the medical education racket, the army of colluders he heads is also really large. |
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Talking of lawbreaking, last week's episode ended with a very tense scene between drug kingpin Avon Barksdale and his No 2, Stringer Bell, where Bell revealed he'd had Barksdale's nephew D'Angelo killed. |
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The COPS, as the kingpin of European security and defence policy and the CFSP, has a central role in defining the European Union's response to a crisis. |
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At the end of the 1970s with the support of state councillor François Peyrot, he was the kingpin of the construction of Palexpo on its present site. |
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The tension between making literacy the kingpin in social transformation and placing it as one of many components in this process needs to be recognised. |
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Human Trafficking kingpin, Panna Lal and wife have been trafficking minor and young tribal girls from the remote areas of Jharkhand. |
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The name of deceased drug kingpin Iqbal Mirchi has also surfaced in the papers. |
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Timothy Olyphant's drawlin', brawlin', Stetson-sportin' US marshal Raylan Givens has verbose criminal kingpin Boyd Crowder firmly in his sights, a showdown for which viewers have been gearing up for six years. |
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I am surprised that the member for Vancouver East is telling us not to worry and not get tough on crime, let us not try to nail the big kingpin drug pushers and let us not try to stop the violence. |
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This particular tunnel was reportedly associated with the Sinaloa drug cartel headed by Mexico's most infamous and elusive kingpin, Joaquín 'El Chapo' Archivaldo Guzmán Loera. |
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The driver must perform a visual examination underneath the tractor-trailer to verify that the connection between the kingpin and the fifth-wheel jaws has been made. |
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The court found that Wilder was the kingpin in the commission of the offences, motivated solely by greed, had no remorse, and had failed to accept responsibility for his conduct. |
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Miroslav Mihalkov, 30, was considered the kingpin of the operation. |
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Jose Santacruz Londono, a kingpin in the world's biggest drug gang, sneaked out of La Picota prison Thursday afternoon, said Miller Rubio, spokesman for the Prisons Institute. |
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The Kingpin is beginning to lose control of his criminal empire. |
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The Kingpin had instructed his Kossack cultists to support Brown's Democratic primary rival, Paul Hackett. |
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