The cheapest double-cross really happens to us, the audience, as we slowly glean the truth. |
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There follows an entertaining romp round the docklands as Leo attempts a fishy double-cross. |
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Yet Singson seems most concerned about what he sees as a double-cross by an old friend he had carefully cultivated. |
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In true gangster fashion, our hero plans a classic double-cross, but ends up underestimating at least one of his foes. |
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The fun of seeing the scammers get scammed and double-crossers double-cross each other is ruined by the nastiness of the characters' behaviour. |
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The group was called Twenty written XX from Roman numerals, pronounced double-cross. |
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As the pressure mounts, rumors circulate that Jim intends to double-cross his old friends and fly the coop. |
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Only this Monday did the vibes from Dublin begin turning gloomy, the day on which I wrote my column in this paper throwing up the dread possibility of a great double-cross. |
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A neat double-cross leaves him with a chip on his shoulder and a need to prove his innocence before he can return to the Core area of explored space. |
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I happen to think it is far more important to speak with integrity and passion than to speak with two faces and talk double-cross. |
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When the bank moves in to foreclose, she decides to double-cross the duo, setting in motion a series of events which spiral out of control. |
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A large collection of designs by Cippy Crazy Horse, a renowned designer who is famous for his concho belts and double-cross necklaces. |
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I feared the worst publisher's double-cross. |
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She could easily be the brains behind the double-cross of her husband. |
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In fact, some of the biggest and wealthiest of the corporate elite in Canada tell us that there will be massive financial implications for them in the double-cross of the Conservatives. |
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