To others, his actions could have seemed those of a deadly rival, a traitor, a conspirator. |
The picture could be a physiognomical paradigm of a conspirator, a machinator, a schemer, a Machiavel. |
The script for The conspirator was written 18 years ago and languished without a home. |
He spent much of his career as a political conspirator, actively working to overthrow the government of Charles II of England. |
The novel, meanwhile, posits God as the ultimate conspirator, less a deity than a puppetmaster whose intentions are never clear. |
Why must she be labeled a liar, or a conspirator, the one to answer for the terrible tragedy in Libya? |