| NOUN | a notorious criminal | notorious criminals |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- After his accusations that Spider-Man is the notorious criminal overlord The Big Man are debunked, Jameson admits that he is jealous of Spider-Man's courage and selflessness.
- Carder, a notorious criminal and gunfighter who, on the night of December 10, 1864, was "assassinated" by a man whom he had threatened in the preceding days.
- This illustrated the bizarre episode in Corsica early in 1869 when he was arrested and put in irons for a week through being mistaken by the authorities for a notorious criminal.
- The affable Nandu is a small-time crook who is hired to deliver a mysterious package to a notorious criminal named Pinky.
- The movie is loosely based on the encounter of the notorious criminal Shiv Prakash Shukla (alias Shri Prakash Shukla) who was eliminated by the newly formed Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police.
- Head Constable Achuthan Nair reads the Police Verification Report which cites Sethu as a "notorious criminal".
- The golden day did not dawn as enforcement was lax, especially in the cities where the law had very limited popular support and where notorious criminal gangs such as the Chicago gang of Al Capone made a crime spree based on illegal sales of liquor in speakeasies.
- Someone may also have achieved status that decreases their position within the social system, such as by becoming a notorious criminal.
- The Criminals Hall of Fame Wax Museum, established in 1977, featured 40 wax figures of notorious criminal figures from history, such as Jack the Ripper and Elizabeth Báthory, as well as some fictional characters from horror movies.
- In 1965 "Oz" editor Richard Neville had a close encounter with Sydney's alleged "Mr Big" of organised crime, Lenny McPherson, a notorious criminal who was at that time well on his way to becoming Sydney's most powerful underworld figure, thanks in part to a systematic program of public assassinations of his rivals.
- Girard played notorious criminal Lucien Rivard in a film called "Le piege americain".
- He was later to contribute another nine trial accounts, including some of the more notorious criminal cases of old and new Edinburgh.
- Notorious criminal John Dillinger attended a showing of the film at Chicago's Biograph Theater on July 22, 1934.
- In 2007, Woodward was named the "most notorious criminal convicted in Massachusetts" by Boston law magazine "Exhibit A".
- On the morning of the 30th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution of the Twenty-Fifth of May (and as such the anniversary of the death of John Keel, Vimes' hero and former mentor), Sam Vimes — whose wife is in labour with their first child — is caught in a storm while pursuing Carcer, a notorious criminal who has murdered several watchmen, to the roof of the Unseen University's Library.
- In this novel, Li Kao and Number Ten Ox are attending the execution of a notorious criminal (about whose capture the less said the better, according to the chronicler) when into the public square bounds a "vampire ghoul" who soon meets a fiery demise.
- Orloff, a notorious criminal and escapee, who Alexander Petrovich describes as "a brilliant example of the victory of spirit over matter", unlike some other prisoners whose fearfulness proceeded more from their complete submission to matter.
- She also secured another notable television moment when she obtained the first interview with the notorious criminal "Mad" Frankie Fraser, for "The Underworld" documentary series.
- The nearby Banner Cross pub gained infamy when the notorious criminal Charles Peace shot and killed Arthur Dyson in the passageway beside the pub on 29 November 1876.
- 1913 by a notorious criminal case in Pennsylvania, U.S.; the phrase dates to 1898.
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