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- noun Plural form of
accomplice .
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Examples
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The rest of her friends and main accomplices are men.
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Yes and god knows that finding his accomplices is more important than civil liberties ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Faisal Shahzad Allegedly Admits to Attempted Times Square Bombing 2010
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Yes and god knows that finding his accomplices is much more important than civil liberties ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Faisal Shahzad Allegedly Admits to Attempted Times Square Bombing 2010
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But his knowledge of his controllers and of any accomplices is very valuable.
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Usually the HTs spoke only to the negotiators but sometimes they called accomplices or friends.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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She had at a glance taken in the whole room; and at the sight of the new countess, and those whom she called her accomplices, all her resentment arose.
The Clique of Gold ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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The place destined for him and his accomplices, is the square of the Revolution; and the two
News Report 1794
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The place destined for him and his accomplices, is the square of the Revolution; and the two
News Report 1794
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The place destined for him and his accomplices, is the square of the Revolution; and the two Committees ought to take the necessary steps to bring down on their heads, without delay, all the vengeance of the law.
News Report 1794
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Their research found that more than 50 percent of people trying to achieve a personal goal have one or more active "accomplices" -- someone enabling their bad habit or whose behavior or attitude hinders their success.
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