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Crime | A Tawainese man arrested Monday on charges of killing his landord with a hammer and a machete, and then tracking down and injuring the landlord's wife and son, is blaming the manga Battle Angel Alita for his actions.
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Instead it would be best to think of him as the ultimate Aspen absentee landord: out of sight, and out of his mind.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Prince Bandar Can't Go Home to Aspen Again Michael Conniff 2010
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Instead it would be best to think of him as the ultimate Aspen absentee landord: out of sight, and out of his mind.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Prince Bandar Can't Go Home to Aspen Again Michael Conniff 2010
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Instead it would be best to think of him as the ultimate Aspen absentee landord: out of sight, and out of his mind.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Prince Bandar Can't Go Home to Aspen Again Michael Conniff 2010
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Instead it would be best to think of him as the ultimate Aspen absentee landord: out of sight, and out of his mind.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Prince Bandar Can't Go Home to Aspen Again Michael Conniff 2010
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Instead it would be best to think of him as the ultimate Aspen absentee landord: out of sight, and out of his mind.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Prince Bandar Can't Go Home to Aspen Again Michael Conniff 2010
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Instead it would be best to think of him as the ultimate Aspen absentee landord: out of sight, and out of his mind.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Prince Bandar Can't Go Home to Aspen Again Michael Conniff 2010
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On the other hand, mayber you can get an estimate from an electrician about putting light in your kitchen, and present it to the landord, along with a bribe.
Score One for the Good Guys Brilynn 2008
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In the evening the major repaired with a few officers to the hotel, and inquired for the landord.
Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan
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The bluntness of his manner and the ruggedness of his temper gave him some resemblance to his landord; and, as these qualities were likely to be more frequently exercised on such persons as had incurred Mr. Tyrrel's displeasure, than upon Mr. Tyrrel himself, they were not observed without some degree of complacency.
Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are William Godwin 1796
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