The organization cites the example of Maria Rodriguez, who was rumbled while working under her husband's Social Security Number. |
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Their position would be highly dangerous, as the enemy never likes to be rumbled. |
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A sudden drum roll of thunder rumbled over the meadow, but only the village seemed to notice. |
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The sound of thunder rumbled through my ears and a flash of lightning appeared here and there. |
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Eventually, the person on the other end of the line will get the message that they have been rumbled. |
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He was rumbled by police earlier this week after an American contacted the authorities when James failed to show up. |
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An engine rumbled behind him then the sound of old tyres screeching against the tarmac. |
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The misery machine rumbled into one of the angled parking spots next to the park and came to a stop. |
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Overhead, thunderclouds rumbled angrily, lightning began to flash a myriad of colors, and sea winds started to rise and howl. |
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Overhead in the darkening sky, the gathering thunderclouds rumbled a warning. |
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Today, government figures are held back not only by a fear of being rumbled, but a terror that they won't be able to pull it off. |
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The row over ties and over which news organisation had been the more sepulchral rumbled all week and became a story in its own right. |
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Around him, horse-drawn wagons rumbled by, loaded with sacks of flour or crates of dried meat. |
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No sooner had the thought passed through her mind when the familiar '79 Ford truck rumbled into the mouth of her driveway. |
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Outside cars honked their frustrated horns and trucks rumbled past cutting everybody off. |
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Then swarms of military personnel combed the area and a tarp-covered flatbed truck rumbled out of the woods. |
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Trucks, buses and motorbikes rumbled and screeched under our window all night long. |
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An almighty crack and a noise like thunder sounded from the end of the tunnel and rumbled down to their ears. |
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Dozens of villagers were killed by mudslides on the slopes of the mountain, which rumbled back to life in July, government officials said. |
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Thunder rumbled again, accompanied by a slash of lightning which lit up the sky for an instant. |
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She sighed and rumbled softly while I showed her how to rub and pinch flesh between the fingers, how to read the muscles. |
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The night was becoming a deep shade of grey as thunder rumbled in the distance. |
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The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream. |
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While the thunder of the batteries rumbled in the distance, we pasted, we recited, we versified, we sang with all our soul. |
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Jeffrey clapped his hand over his mouth as the taxis rumbled over a speed bump. |
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He had barely shut his door when she rumbled down the tote road, splattering mud every which way. |
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Once they had passed, Bligh scrambled down the bank and stopped as the wagons rumbled past within inches of his face. |
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Hailey watched in open-mouthed horror as James' car rumbled past her house and down the road. |
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How come all these people were staying here without being rumbled by the peelers? |
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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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Even when a farmer's manure truck rumbled down the road beside her, Gina didn't budge. |
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As the distant thunder rumbled and came closer, I thought of the next dime novel I had been planning to read, a ghost story. |
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His car rumbled through dense vegetation and weaved back and forth to avoid trees. |
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Soon thunder rumbled across the heavens and flashes of lightning lit up the hillsides as thick curtains of rain swept towards us. |
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The deep voice rumbled next to her ear and she froze, chills flying up and down her spine. |
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A shrill roar rumbled out from its mouth, and he cupped his hands over his ears to try to block it out. |
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They also needed something to eat and all their stomachs rumbled from hunger. |
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Thunder rumbled around the rooftops and lightning flashed repeatedly across the sodden skyline. |
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The engine rumbled restlessly as the wings were cranked out, and for a moment, she couldn't bring herself to move. |
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Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed, making the scene even more nightmarish. |
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Mr Walsh, an organist of international repute, had taken legal advice about such a move as the bitter dispute rumbled on. |
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Reade was rumbled in 1999 after bidders tried to buy goods from him on eBay. |
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The scam was only rumbled in September 2001, following an undercover police operation. |
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He told her too that he was single, but she rumbled him in July 2004 and ended the relationship. |
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Just when it looked like we had rumbled them, they perpetrated on us probably the greatest political confidence trick of the century. |
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Thunder rumbled ominously in the distance, and lightning lit up the underbellies of the clouds to the far south. |
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In July we were going to elope to Gretna Green but I told my big mouthed brother who let it slip and we were rumbled. |
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Fortunately, as soon as they realised that their scheme had been rumbled by councillors, they slammed on the brakes. |
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The gang were rumbled when a low bidder became suspicious after failing to win a contract and complained to the authorities. |
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By the time the rain woke me the next morning my stomach rumbled like the epicentre of an earthquake and I realized I had no choice but to take destiny into my own hands. |
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Helicopters rumbled overhead and gunfire crackled as a military unit engaged in a war game under the gaze of a crowd dotted with military uniforms. |
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Outside, the church bus rumbled to a stop, air brakes wheezing. |
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Justin gazed out from the dim interior as more than 300 police motorcycles from dozens of jurisdictions rumbled past. |
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Outside, the sky rumbled, and the falling rain did not relent. |
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I knew it was only a matter of minutes before I was rumbled and some sort of motorway security or, worse, the rozzers themselves would be on the scene. |
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In the distance, thunder rumbled, and sheet lightning dimly lit the sky. |
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Thunder rumbled ominously, and the wind and rain battered the windows. |
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It thundered and rumbled and rain fell ferociously for hours. |
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The building groaned as a sound like thunder rumbled somewhere above him. |
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Instantaneously, the sky darkened, thunder rumbled, and lightning flashed. |
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The vehicle rumbled slowly past and stopped in the middle of the street. |
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Leon's tenor voice rumbled sweetly in her ear, and she blushed. |
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He had a really nice voice and it almost rumbled when he whispered. |
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The deep base of his voice rumbled, echoing through the dim chamber. |
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The man's deep voice rumbled as he cast a depreciating look at Toni. |
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Her stomach rumbled, so she decided to get something to eat. |
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Her stomach rumbled, but she put the thought of hunger out of her mind. |
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A dispute over the removal of 21 public payphones from the Kendal area has rumbled on this week with the town council deciding to continue its protest against the decision. |
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I looked at the monitor, and discovered that the boys had been rumbled. |
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What if he knows Mick's upstairs, what if he's rumbled our game? |
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Crooks direct these illicit revenues to separate accounts in the hope they'll be able to draw out a sizable wedge by the time their ruse is rumbled. |
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Hawick finally took the bull by the horns and, in typically rumbustious form, rumbled upfield where they won an attacking lineout right on the Melrose five-metre line. |
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They won't be troubled by memories of widows and orphans and scattered body parts, but they must fear that their roles as merchants of death might be rumbled. |
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The belly of the ship rumbled as the Interstellar Drive Unit ignited. |
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They shared the ensuing silence amicably, until the heavy tread of boot-clad feet rumbled on the narrow wooden porch of the inn's street frontage. |
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Firehoses were turned on and soon three thousand picketers, thugs, and police rumbled in the streets with clubs, blackjacks, wrenches, chains, and tear gas. |
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They blew clouds of fishy breath our way and rumbled like elephants. |
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No surprise, then, that when the ball squirted out of the scrum in the 38th minute as England rumbled towards Scotland's line, Cohen knocked on the pass from Harry Ellis. |
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Orlando stayed where he was as the first car and half of the second rumbled over them. |
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Her stomach rumbled as the fumes of the stew reached her nostrils. |
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Thunder rumbled and wind let out in a cacophony of screeches. |
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Players sat ashen-faced as their specially chartered Kiev-bound plane was thrown around at 2,000ft as thunder and lightning rumbled around them. |
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They had all, to a man and woman, been rumbled, like so many Winnie The Poohs with their hands in Rabbit's honey pot. |
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He was rumbled, Wolverhampton Crown Court was told, when a friend found a memory stick in his glove compartment and notified police after finding the images. |
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Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble yesterday accused nationalists of overreacting as the furore over his scathing criticisms of the Irish Republic rumbled on. |
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