He mixes easily with criminals, and suspicions abound that he was a bent copper who left under a cloud. |
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As he put it so aptly the other day, far too many local players departed under a cloud and in some cases that bad blood has never been resolved. |
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He has been under a cloud following accusations of corruption against him by the bank's trade unions. |
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Doesn't he realise that if he wins preselection this way his parliamentary career will be under a cloud before it even starts. |
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But he left New York under a cloud, embroiled in a scandal with a socialite who divorced then murdered her husband. |
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The fact that the whole industry is under a cloud of suspicion hasn't helped either. |
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We were all representatives of a shadow society, cowering under a cloud of bad tidings that would never come. |
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It places the entire institution under a cloud, as it suggests that among the Members of the House there are some who are unworthy to sit here. |
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Worse, we could see this institution itself decline under a cloud of pessimism and despair. |
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Our members are working under a cloud of uncertainty with the government's program review that could result in cuts to public services and jobs. |
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France's only woman prime minister to date, Edith Cresson, left office in 1992 under a cloud. |
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The secret links between drug smugglers, death squads and some policemen have put the whole force under a cloud. |
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Rock Den The Enutrof Drhezerker scratches at the ground and disappears under a cloud of dust. |
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A group of around 1300 seals were observed swimming under a cloud of over 500 gulls on January 16 off Les Escoumins. |
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The FSLN-controlled legislative assembly approved the mega-project under a cloud of secrecy in a record seven days. |
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I spent the day under a cloud of self-pity and maudlin nostalgia. |
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These tribunals will live under a cloud as long as these questions linger. |
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Tanzania host Mozambique in the other game but the visitors travelled to Dar Es Salaam under a cloud following the death in a car accident of defender Nando. |
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We kissed that night under a cloud of mosquito netting. |
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However, Charkaoui, along with the other security certificate victims, remains in the same situation, under a cloud of suspicions he has been given no meaningful opportunity to refute. |
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Tells about his resignation under a cloud of corruption. |
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I do not think that puts the enterprise of lobbying under a cloud. |
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Although operations had continued uninterrupted at McClean Lake since the September 2002 Court decision, they had done so under a cloud of uncertainty. |
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And yet we remain under a cloud of global utilitarian inevitabilities. |
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And that at a time when art liked being under a cloud. |
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Yet that democracy has fallen under a cloud. |
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The Minister has been under a cloud of controversy over supposed G-8 and G-20 related spending on projects such as gazebos, sidewalks and lighthouses carved out of tree trunks. |
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Terms are being released, work reassigned, and every one is under a cloud. |
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Enrollment has plunged and its accreditation is under a cloud. |
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Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children. |
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