They are in cahoots together, hatching a plan to take Daniel down with the help of a young, top-notch karate champ. |
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Sometimes it seems that the software and hardware industry are in cahoots with each other, conspiring against you and your budget. |
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I just wanted to know if you think that maybe he's in cahoots with somebody, if he has somebody maybe working with him on the side. |
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If folks know that the media are in cahoots with the cops, then surely they'll deliver a solid beating to anyone recording their nefarious deeds. |
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There is also the DC area sniper to think about, but there's no evidence he's a foreigner or in cahoots with another nation. |
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Together they connive in cahoots and scheme to create the world's worst musical, a guaranteed catastrophic dog of a show. |
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But he scoffed at conspiracy theories suggesting government, corporations and media conglomerates are in cahoots. |
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It's a case of each side playing to the other's appetite, as though the candidates and the cameras were in cahoots. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am wondering if the member can further touch upon who the Liberal Party is really in cahoots with on this. |
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We learn that the cops are in cahoots with the drug dealer, but this is an incidental plot device that's entirely dropped once Philippa and Filippo are on the lam. |
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Sometimes it's not in cahoots with what we think, but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and get on with it. |
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What's happening is that the ushers and seat fillers are in cahoots. |
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And she realized that Laura and this other woman were in cahoots. |
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I reckoned that they were probably in cahoots with each other. |
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Each section revolves around a different theme, together revealing the power and arrogance of political leaders in cahoots with corporate capital. |
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Selling drugs in cahoots with a childhood friend, a disagreement led to manslaughter by gunshot. |
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The notion that he would be in cahoots with international terrorism appears farfetched at this stage. |
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Sometimes I am just gob-smacked-but not for long-by how the minister and her colleagues are in cahoots. |
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The workers had been fired without pay, a not uncommon practice by SEZ bosses, who act in cahoots with local officials. |
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I am confused that when we agree on one hand and disagree on the other that we are somehow in cahoots. |
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He was indignant and disgusted that they were in cahoots with each other and only put in five minutes. |
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They were in cahoots with the new government and good for them, but I do not blame the government for what it is doing. |
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To be papist, many thought, required a priest. The government came to fear that Jesuit clerics were in cahoots with the pope. |
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It is committed to fighting the guerrillas, and accusations that the army and the paramilitary groups are in cahoots are common. |
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He plays Dominic Badguy, who is in cahoots with Constantine, the evil frog. |
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It fears an army of cowboy estate agents and property companies working in cahoots with financial advisers could shortly place the pensions of millions of employees at risk. |
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They never have to meet or conspire but they are still in cahoots. |
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Mars in cahoots with Neptune allows you to realize fantastically creative endeavors. |
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Members of their party were in cahoots with the Conservative Party and they defeated the Liberal government prematurely and all those programs went down the drain. |
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The people of Quebec-and the people of Canada too, I imagine-think that the ruling government and the oil companies are in cahoots with each other. |
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Sometimes they are in cahoots, sometimes not. |
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Now they do not even have to make an effort because the Conservatives are in cahoots with the Liberals to get the whole securities industry out of Quebec. |
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This particular day he set the scene by arranging with his cahoots to clean up the local operators. |
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I think they're supposed to be impartial, but I think they're in cahoots. |
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It seems to me that this line being peddled is exactly the same line the government is using and that the government and the official opposition are in cahoots on this agreement. |
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If she does not feel that she has the duty to do that, then she is certainly hiding behind something, and the Conservative Party is in cahoots with that. |
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On top of that, says the report, Mr Tan was in cahoots with at least eight stockbroking firms to fake transactions and thus to inflate volumes in BW shares. For a while the scam worked spectacularly. |
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Cadburys Flake is in cahoots with Benefit Cosmetics to offer chocolate munchers the chance to win one of a million lipsticks with special packs. |
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The humiliating climbdown left the Lib Dem leader with nothing to show from two years in cahoots with the Tories as his plans for an elected Upper House crumbled to dust. |
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