Suspected gangsters have been shackled by new laws designed to curb hoodlum behaviour. |
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You're always going out to meet with your hoodlum gang to rob a supermarket or mug some guy or something. |
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In this blackness I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that good-for-nothing hoodlum. |
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She cried for one of his no-account hoodlum friends, one whom she'd barely known at all. |
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She claims refugee status on the ground that she risks being killed in her country by a young hoodlum whom she saw commit a murder. |
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Ulysse, an insignificant hoodlum gather a crew he thinks solid to set up the easiest robbery of the century. |
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The young hoodlum from Orly openly renounced the mistakes he had made in his past and, in so doing, took a step towards musical maturity. |
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After April 1994, an Interahamwe was any hoodlum who wanted to loot, steal and kill. |
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Over time, Taylor begins to enjoy life as a car-jacking hoodlum. |
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Tribes of hoodlum punkers rumble easy clean on vintage American Harleys in monsoon rushes of postindustrial airbrushed green and blue and orange manes. |
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The murder of Galina Starovoitova was probably carried out by a hired hoodlum. |
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The grey treepie, a corvid, was a late riser, but hoodlum gangs soon made up for it. |
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Action game similar to GTA, the title allows us to embody a small-time hoodlum attempting to find a place in the family. |
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A young hoodlum heaves a brick through the window of a baker's shop. |
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Just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum. |
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He gets tongue-tied talking about how great he feels when he comes up with a trippy image, a cracking rhyme, a tense punchline, the mute, beleaguered hoodlum society had made him into beginning to make a living. |
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Shalom appeared to be little hoodlum who gave himself authority. |
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Anderson, a dangerous hoodlum aged 14, was murdered by another gang. |
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However, at first glance, it did not seem plausible that the young hoodlum, XXXXXX, would have waited two weeks before warning the claimant against any attempt to compromise or expose him. |
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