Charlie also is trying to escape the clutches of the villainous Rafi, who has masterminded the evil plot. |
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Now we should introduce you to the man alleged to have masterminded the scheme. |
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But the executives who masterminded the relaunch maintain that critical acclaim would eventually have translated into increased sales. |
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Those who masterminded the assassination of Prime Minister Gandhi remain unpunished. |
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The woman who successfully masterminded Bolton's dream of university status is to retire next year. |
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Overall, this is a disjointed album that sounds like it was masterminded by MTV marketing reps. |
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He became the club's director of rugby and masterminded four league titles and two European Cup wins. |
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My opponent became increasingly frustrated by my beginners luck and masterminded a cunning ploy to level the scores. |
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She had no management at that time, and we masterminded the whole situation. |
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Promotion has brought the end of an era for the teacher who masterminded the success of a world-class school brass band. |
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Police are also hunting a fifth man who they believe masterminded the attacks. |
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But now the wannabe mechanic has masterminded an innovative scheme to help put both himself and other youngsters on the road to success. |
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How did the individuals who masterminded and ran the camp system rationalize their own behavior? |
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The whole Chelsea operation is masterminded by Gaywood, a Grenadian who is resident in England. |
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The uproarious, bawdy image of these parties is wholly at odds with the petite, soft-spoken 41-year-old divorcee who has masterminded it all. |
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He eventually confessed to being part of a bomb plot masterminded by the British embassy. |
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He had masterminded the enterprise, dragooning his employees to participate in the crime, he said. |
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The governor says a terrorist plot was masterminded behind these prison walls. |
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My opponent became increasingly frustrated by my beginner's luck and masterminded a cunning ploy to level the scores. |
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More recently, he has masterminded the rise and rise of the Leicester club he played for with distinction and he cites several reasons for their current omnipotent state. |
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He may have masterminded the design of many of his stock of objects de luxe and automata, but they were made in the workshops of leading craftsmen nearby. |
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It was Mr. Massino, as far back as 1976, who masterminded another rubout, Mr. Vitale said. |
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Pleasant masterminded the concept and Chase, an heiress, bankrolled and managed the company. |
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She convalesced in New York, where she met Jojo Smith, Barbara Streisand's dance master, who masterminded her future American-style shows. |
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But Marc Collin, the French producer who has masterminded Nouvelle Vague parts I and II, has made a deliberate move towards exotica. |
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A large social engineering project is occurring, masterminded by the Conservative government, and it is below the radar screen of many Canadians. |
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This is a flagrant redrawing of the borders, enforced and masterminded by the United States with the cooperation of the EU itself. |
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The former finance minister, the very same one who masterminded the 1993 Liberal platform and proposed major investments in daycare. |
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The take-over of various Belarussian literature magazines, masterminded by the Ministry of Information, serves the same purpose. |
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These are set to a mix of folk, blues and French chanson-style arrangements masterminded once again by former Téléphone star Louis Bertignac. |
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Dr Zawahry, a trained physician, is considered to have masterminded several terrorist operations in Egypt. |
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Another avenue was to deal severely with people smuggling and human trafficking masterminded by transnational criminal organizations. |
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He not only recorded a new album, Kuduro Sound System, during his stay but masterminded three cutting-edge compilations. |
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But it was largely the two salivating behemoths, Visa and MasterCard, which masterminded this. |
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And is this tape proof that he masterminded the attack on America? |
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The senior officers who masterminded the murder have not been indicted. |
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Still, when asked who masterminded the whole plot, mesel professed not to know. |
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Sir Peter Gershon, who masterminded a recent report on slimming down the public sector, was a former senior executive in the defence and electronics industries. |
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The wrap-up was masterminded by Kim Gavin, the man who produces live concerts for the pop group Take That. |
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Three men who masterminded a sophisticated credit card fraud which could have netted them millions were yesterday locked up for a total of 16 years. |
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A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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Prosecutors say Mr Edwards masterminded a scheme to profit from Louisiana's riverboat casinos, taking money and gifts in exchange for casino licences. |
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The siege was said to have been financed by al-Qaida and masterminded by Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, Russian security sources claimed. |
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As the museum's senior diorama artist, he has masterminded the scenes that make the crowds ooh and ahhh: the big blue whale, the huge coral reef, the gorillas beating their chests, the archaeopteryx, the acanthostega. |
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The shipment was said to be masterminded by Robert Dawes, 39, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. |
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But Ed Rollins, the Republican strategist who masterminded Mike Huckabee's run in 2008, said while he expected Romney to win, he predicted that lead to be eroded. |
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He then masterminded the privatisation of Aerospatiale and presided over the birth of EADS, the European aeronautics defence and space firm. In this section The darkest hour Easy riders Cheney's cronies? |
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The plot, masterminded by Roberto di Ridolfi, was discovered and Norfolk was beheaded. |
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However, Tom and Bob manage to get inside the lair of their prime suspect: Teddy Nounours, the insomniac mad scientist who, it turns out, also masterminded the invasion of alarm-wielding toys. |
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When the terrorist attacks are referred to as acts of war as CNN does 24 hours a day under its subtitle America's New War, it seems to me all that does is help dignify the individuals who masterminded these appalling acts. |
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These attacks were masterminded by extremists who held Afghanistan hostage and used the country as a launching pad for terrorist attacks against the democratic world. |
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Starring Toby Stephens and Patricia Hodge, it is the opening salvo in a season masterminded by Jonathan Kent, which could possibly invigorate an increasingly ramshackle, low-spirited West End scene. |
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In November 2009, 26 people were convicted on charges of planning a coup against the Government, which claimed that Mr. Shawul had masterminded the operation. |
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At the same time, Holbein worked for Thomas Cromwell as he masterminded Henry VIII's reformation. |
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The film, which captured the music scene in the wake of punk, was masterminded by Stewart Copeland's brothers Ian and Miles. |
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The decision by Dubai and INTERPOL to share all existing available information with the international law enforcement community can only help shed light on those who perpetrated and masterminded the attack. |
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Lambert masterminded the show until 1965 and established many characters including Doctor Who's archenemies the Daleks. |
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A blueprint masterminded by EU health commissioner Markos Kyprianou also contains moves to control sales through a state-run monopoly and stricter drink-drive penalties. |
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The abortive coup was masterminded by a low ranked Air Force serviceman, Senior Private Hezekiah Ochuka, and was staged mainly by enlisted men in the Air Force. |
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The man who masterminded the RAF's defences against the German Luftwaffe, Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, was born and raised in Moffat, Dumfriesshire. |
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