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  • "No confidences, Watson; for they are mighty awkward if it comes to an arrest for conspir - acy and murder."

    Chennai 2010

  • Last July 27, dozens of heavily armed Swat and hostage rescue team members arrested Boyd and six other men (the so-called North Carolina 7) on terrorist-related charges, claiming they "conspir (ed) to provide material support to terrorists (and to) murder, kidnap, maim and injure persons abroad" plus other related charges.

    More Obama Administration Witch-Hunt Targets 2009

  • Last July 27, dozens of heavily armed Swat and hostage rescue team members arrested Boyd and six other men (the so-called North Carolina 7) on terrorist-related charges, claiming they "conspir (ed) to provide material support to terrorists (and to) murder, kidnap, maim and injure persons abroad" plus other related charges.

    Printing: More Obama Administration Witch-Hunt Targets 2009

  • After initially being charged on December 19, 2005, a superseding May 18, 2006 indictment (against him and 12 others) accused them of "willfully and knowingly conspir (ing) and agree (ing) to commit the following offenses against the United States:"

    Daniel McGowan - Another "War on Terrorism" Victim 2009

  • Constellations and ill Genius conspir d to engage my Disobedience to make an indiscreet Resolution, or, rather, a rash Vow, never to marry

    Exilius 2008

  • Must be some damn Carl Rove conspir…wait, got tin foil in my mouth, hurts fillings….there. better… and did I mention that Dick Cheney is reported to own a TV that will actually be able to pick up this ABC illegal transmission?

    Think Progress » Under Fire, ABC Yanks Official Blog of 9/11 Docudrama 2006

  • Tanus asked, and Hui grinned and laid his finger along his nose in a conspir-atory gesture.

    River God Smith, Wilbur, 1933- 1993

  • Others, in Pointsman's weeks, have come the same way to "The White Visitation" in the night, Roger has heard their earnest, conspir - ators 'whispering in the corridors, the smart rattle of all their shoes, like dancing pumps on marble, destroying one's repose, refusing ever to die with distance, Pointsman's voice and stride always distinct from the rest.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • "No confidences, Watson; for they are mighty awkward if it comes to an arrest for conspir - acy and murder."

    The Valley of Fear Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1914

  • "No confidences, Watson; for they are mighty awkward if it comes to an arrest for conspir - acy and murder."

    The Valley of Fear Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1914

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