In Dewsbury, he gradually emerged as the probable ringleader of the terrorist cell. |
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By Burns' actual toast to women, the ringleader, having made inquiries, singled me out by name and nationality. |
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She was, and is, witty and talkative, the ringleader of the three-ring circus round our table when I was growing up. |
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Murray, the ringleader, had been one of the world's leading cage fighters, earning 30,000 a bout at events, the Old Bailey heard. |
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By the way they were all paying attention to him so raptly, I could tell he was the ringleader of the group. |
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The ringleader is a former armed robber originally from the North and has served two prison sentences. |
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Though the others may have been part of this plot, she is clearly the ringleader. |
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Previous to this affair my father, from all I can learn, had been a good-humored and light-hearted man, the ringleader in all fun at cornhuskings and Christmas buffoonery. |
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Its ringleader is Franck Biancheri, a Frenchman from the South of France with Italian ascendants, who has dedicated his life to Europe. |
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I was very lucky that their ringleader lost his balance as he rammed his bicycle into my abdomen for the second time. |
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Unfortunately, France is the ringleader of a group of Member States that obviously has a different agenda. |
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The ringleader, Odlanir Bellomo, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud. |
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The ringleader said I couldn't identify them because I was blind as a bat. |
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Nor have any of the FETTCSA parties given any evidence that any of the other FETTCSA parties acted as a ringleader. |
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In 1562, Pieter Bruegel the Elder gave his ringleader the wings of a swallowtail in The Fall of the Rebel Angels. |
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The cop plays cat-and-mouse with the robbers, knocking them off one by one, all the while carrying on a verbal sparring match with the ringleader via walkie-talkie. |
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Thus, they may charge the ringleader, but refer the others to alternative measures. |
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The alleged ringleader, a cage fighter, is believed to be in Morocco. |
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But the capper to the zaniness is a one-on-one fight between Flipper and the ringleader, which finds the dolphin zipping around while the guy lunges at him with a knife. |
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To watch Marcus Mumford, the ringleader of the band, perform live is a sight to behold. |
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The Commission did not identify any ringleader, since the creation of the cartel, which followed various preliminary informal contacts, was a joint-initiative. |
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In year seven, I was assigned to share a desk with the ringleader. |
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Police arrested a ringleader – the local minister, Brydon Maben – and it took the intervention of then local MP, David Steel, to defuse the incident. |
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The applicant also alleges that the commercial pressure to which the applicant was subjected by the ringleader of the cartel mitigates the gravity of its infringement. |
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If they were to do so, I would assume that in their meeting at the Centennial Building, the Premier would be Papa Smurf, of course, because he would be the ringleader of the gang. |
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They will say that if you send more money to a mail drop, they will be able to arrest the ringleader of the group in the act and will get all your money back. |
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On its part, Hoffmann-La Roche submits that it was neither an instigator, nor a ringleader of the citric acid cartel, and that it did not urge any other company to take part in the infringement. |
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It is the shareholders of the group and their ringleader, Baron Sellière of the employers' federation in France, Medef, who, by withdrawing their capital, were responsible for the collapse of Air Lib. |
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The Supreme Court of Bavaria sentenced the ringleader and seven members and supporters of this right-wing extremist terrorist organisation to prison terms of between one year and four months and seven years. |
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Thanks to Constable Macyk's investigation and work with the Manitoba Prosecution Service, ten members of the counterfeiting network were charged, and the ringleader was sentenced to five years. |
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The well-educated son of a wealthy Rwandan businessman, Munyaneza became the ringleader of a local group of young militiamen, planning and carrying out attacks in residences. |
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Finally, none of the TACA parties has put forward any reason for which it should be considered to have acted as a follower as opposed to a ringleader. |
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In every mutiny against the discipline of the college, he was the ringleader. |
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Since it was not apparent from the Commission's points of complaint that it was intending to consider the appellant as the sole ringleader, the right to a fair hearing was also thereby infringed. |
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Ahead of the gig, we caught up with band ringleader, Mick Chrysalid to talk time travel, romance and fluffy cats and dogs. |
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After a three month investigation, the ringleader and five accomplices were arrested and committed to Exeter Gaol. |
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Three years ago he was described by USADA as ringleader of the most sophisticated doping programme that cycling has ever seen. |
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