This is because the elite officers who comprise the secret SEAL Team Six practice a Mafia-like code of omerta. |
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Until the 1980s, the only major OC figure who had broken the code of omerta was Joe Valachi. |
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Mark Stafford, a fourth-generation scion of one of Leinster's most prominent business dynasties, has decided to end his family's informal media omerta. |
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His investigations hint at secrets held for centuries, revenge, and omerta in the arcane, twisting corridors of the Vatican itself. |
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They are bound to secrecy by a code of omerta that evidently frustrated the OFT. Solicitors rarely haggle over fees because barristers' bills are small in relation to overall legal fees. |
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Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets. |
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Faithful to the leprechaun omerta, he gave a non-verbal response: a shake of the head to indicate he wasn't sweltering, and a thumbs-up presumably to show he was happy to see the crowds come out in the sun. |
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Blame the 80 percent of good cops who have a Mafia-like omerta, code of silence, and refuse to testify against their fellow officers. |
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Like the papacy, there appeared to be a code of omerta and patriarchy. |
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This gives the author the chance to subject Macbeth and other police officers to a type of omerta in the small northern Scottish village where the crime took place. |
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Omerta policy is not to refund anything that was caused by bugs or so called glitches. |
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Omerta fails if every puppy buyer and stud dog user demands that proof of genetic testing is shown. |
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Omerta, the code of silence, can be broken if more of us decide that we are not going to tolerate the quiet any longer. |
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Omerta can only be broken by people who have the courage, conviction and passion to ensure that the breed as a whole becomes stronger and healthier. |
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