It is supported in its nefarious activities by a popular press acting as piranhas voraciously feeding on the shreds that remain. |
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They haven't reckoned with the intervention of the French wine Mafia, who kidnap the kid for nefarious purposes. |
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Al is hunting for Beta, a master criminal who makes illegal dittos of famous people for nefarious purposes. |
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She was also known for her escapades as a spy and for her various other nefarious activities. |
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For that, social introspection is required at all levels to identify the root causes of such nefarious crimes. |
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Concerned good citizens who think they may have discovered some nefarious doings should email the anti piracy team here. |
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The book is also a political genealogy as rogues' gallery, tracing various nefarious qualities through several generations. |
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I don't know if this was because she was just trying to be unobtrusive, or if she thought we were up to some nefarious activity. |
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Wayne is a wounded gunslinger helping old friend Mitchum, an alcoholic sheriff, battle a nefarious cattle baron. |
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All this does is make celebrities out of these crooks and encourages them to continue with their nefarious activities. |
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The Twitterverse and other social media have been harnessed in less nefarious ways by Torontonians itching to have their say on the strike. |
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I run into some nefarious character, I don't even want to mention his name, who introduces me to Madam Alex. |
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They are the most nefarious villains of all because their purpose is never clear. |
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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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Through other nefarious means, the spammer has also built up a list of email addresses. |
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Richardson pits this code explicitly against Matilda's nefarious campaign to sign Gerald on as her personal mercenary. |
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In doing so she noticed the half written text totally incriminating him and his nefarious activities. |
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He was rumbled for the nefarious practice of producing cards from a pack concealed on his person. |
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What is the origin of this nefarious Nebuchadnezzar, who would take away speech for chat, thought for instinct, righteousness for accidie? |
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My hope is that sufficient pressure will come about to halt the nefarious practices occurring in that accursed place. |
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They are self-styled leaders who garner some following through rankly nefarious means. |
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I know I sure wouldn't like to meet such dangerous and nefarious characters down a dark alleyway. |
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They thrive on misinformation, on twisting the truth to suit their nefarious ends. |
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Once in Neverland, they become enmeshed in Peter's war with his arch-enemy, the nefarious Captain Hook. |
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One of these boys who use the local train for their nefarious activities become the victim of a braggart. |
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Meanwhile the poachers had time to gather up their nets and other implements used in the pursuit of their nefarious occupation. |
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The lectures were designed to combat the nefarious doctrines of those whom he called the modern Pelagians. |
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They hit us where it hurts and do their damnedest to sell us products we neither want nor need in all manner of nefarious ways. |
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If you are here on a search for nefarious things, I'm afraid I have no nefarious things. |
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Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded? |
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Social engineering attacks make it easy for nefarious types to easily acquire access to your accounts. |
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If readers thought that was a nefarious scheme, I apologize for any infliction it may have caused. |
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Worse, it is theoretically impossible to determine whether computer systems are free from programming bugs or nefarious code. |
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Accusations of double standards or nefarious intent would be much harder to sustain. |
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Can you vote for all the nefarious cabals that really run the world? |
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Criminals don't carry out their nefarious acts in and around taxis. |
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How many people were involved in nefarious activity made the journey? |
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Even for a show about such nefarious matters, the writers have found yet deeper recesses in the basement of human depravity. |
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The animation is set in a rudimentary version of the library itself, populated by a cast of characters engaged in odd, if not nefarious doings. |
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The latter's stiff courtliness and regal but nefarious ways provide the perfect foil to Flynn's easy charm. |
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These few examples among many others provide a convincing counter argument to the nefarious doctrine of the chock of civilizations. |
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Players will search for clues and solve cases across the city and far beyond as they piece together his nefarious plans. |
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There was some requisite winging from business lobbyists about the nefarious impact of payroll taxes. |
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Sadly, this also opens the service up to some nefarious and illegal activity, so be careful where you tread. |
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Throughout most of its tenure, the last BSP-DPS government faced waves of protest against its alleged links with nefarious business interests. |
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Last week, Gordon pulled back the curtain on one of the most nefarious and despicable of schemes. |
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The same technology can also be used for more nefarious purposes than democratic change. |
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The one which later was opened in Berlin shares the same nefarious reputation. |
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As soon as he was ordained deacon, Francisco was forced to abandon his beloved convent of Gerona because of the nefarious civil laws in Spain. |
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The transfer of arms through Dutch ports and airports to fragile states, for example, is a nefarious example. |
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To that list of nefarious tactics we would add an innovation that has proved to be especially potent, namely, so-called passportization. |
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Contrary to their intended outcomes, public accounting procedures actually provide the perfect cover for all manner of nefarious dealing. |
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The Assembly regrets that the specific, nefarious impact of the crisis on women is not reflected in the media reporting on the crisis. |
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Of course, the vast majority of records destruction activities are not conceived for nefarious purposes. |
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In most instances, the culprit was a rogue employee or contractor, usually accessing the data for fraudulent or other nefarious reasons. |
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It didn't take long for people to divert the new possibilities of the technology to nefarious aims. |
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Instead, the film suggests that the sole point of the war has been the manipulation of an emotional public in the pursuit of the nefarious ulterior motives of secret cabals. |
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This is followed by calls to action to purge the party of these nefarious centrists and moderates who have cost us our natural majority by playing to the middle. |
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Erudite is trying to wrestle control of the government away from abnegation via nefarious schemes. |
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The next day, the male florets mature, the flies pick up more pollen, the spines wither, and the flies are released to spread their pollen to other nefarious arums. |
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But the insinuation that it contains an inherent nefarious motive is simply a means of dismissing the content. |
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But even paranoid melodramatic self-aggrandizers sniff out nefarious and tentacular plots from time to time. |
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Rumors swirled that the McStays had gone into Mexico and were involved in nefarious dealings with drug cartels. |
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But Green-Wood is more famous for its nefarious residents, those of the drug-peddling, political-swindling, hit-men variety. |
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That image just seems to have appeared unbidden in his fevered little fantasy about nefarious Anti-American Red Cross workers with foreign sounding names. |
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Also I was told that wizards keep ghosts for their nefarious activities. |
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It was just a rock known for nefarious activities that took place there. |
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It is not a pretty wreck but its nefarious history makes it intriguing. |
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For all the speculation about the evil that goes on in these organizations, all of which pledge their members to secrecy, I can assure you nothing nefarious occurs. |
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Have you ever imagined the thrill of discovering ancient treasure à la Indiana Jones or yearned to get into James Bond's Aston Martin as he thwarts the nefarious plans of this week's particular evildoer? |
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If those meddlesome kids hadn't turned me in, I'd have gotten away with my nefarious scheme! |
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There is also the question whether there is a risk that certain criminals might relocate to a Member State where their nefarious activity is not classified as an offence or attracts lighter penalties. |
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Perhaps nothing better encapsulated the Sox's business-like approach to ending the 88-year drought than their refusal even to discuss how the nefarious activities of their predecessors might have hexed the club. |
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Over the past two decades, thousands of innocent civilians in India have fallen victim to the acts of terrorists, who use such illicitly obtained weapons for their nefarious activities. |
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If the single market and free trade are to function effectively, then creativity and innovation must be stimulated and not crippled by nefarious practices. |
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It is interesting to note that there is no requirement that this information is being dispensed with what could be considered a nefarious purpose. |
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All speakers recognized that trafficking in persons was one of the most complex, nefarious and multifaceted forms of transnational organized crime, which posed a serious threat to human security and dignity. |
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In a series of heroic adventures from Dr. No to Quantum Of Solace, James Bond outfoxes and destroys a nefarious bunch of evildoers bent on conquering the world. |
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Hephaestus, the Greek god of blacksmiths, and Wayland the Smith, a nefarious blacksmith from Germanic mythology, are both described as lame. |
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Run, dig, climb, swing, float and tumble through 5 worlds and more than 170 levels, as you rescue the cats and outwit the minions of the nefarious Doctor Meow. |
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Remember that terrorists are those who set out to destroy all tenets of liberal democracy, who refuse to live by our civilised laws, but who are adept at exploiting them when it suits their nefarious purposes. |
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The participants raised slogans against the anti-Islamic and jewfish lobby which patronage such nefarious activities. |
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Nevertheless, for various reasons, these studies have not examined specifically the nefarious consequences that ensue for the enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights, per se. |
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In related news: Leonardo DiCaprio, who plays nefarious plantation owner Calvin Candie in Django Unchained, has said he is planning a long break from acting to concentrate on environmental activism. |
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Ditto pretending joy when there is none, stockpiling savage resentment or filibustering via nefarious hurty footwear. |
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It is time for the media and public to focus their attention on Mr Herman's nefarious motives and tactics, which seem to be driven solely by his need to shake down an innocent man like Bryan Singer. |
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Families would often place a mortsafe over the burial place in an attempt to prevent the grave robbers from doing their nefarious activity. |
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After an ongoing slanging match with columnist Andrew Bolt, the communications minister did a prearranged interview with Jones, who also saw nefarious intent in Turnbull's dinner last week with Clive Palmer. |
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The fact that the room was still in darkness made it obvious that something nefarious was afoot. Plainly there was dirty work in preparation at the cross-roads. |
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Their characters are specialists for the Torchwood team, often tracking down aliens and defending the planet from alien and nefarious human threats. |
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It's a shriekingly surreal series of vignettes that's almost entirely unwatchable now regardless of how many nefarious substances you've managed to imbibe. |
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They said due to lacklustre and senseless approach of the rulers of KP Government, the terrorists were regrouping and increasing their nefarious and inhuman acts. |
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