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Enfin pourrait-on dire, l´occident, après des décennies de surdité, en vient lentement à combattre ce fléau criminel économique qui gangrène autant le développement de l´Afrique qu´il engraisse l´illégalité fiscale en Europe et de par le monde.
Global Voices in English » Paris court investigates three African leaders 2009
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C'est le criminel apres lequel court L dans le roman (ah oui mes pauvres choupi la c pas un manga) "Death Note: Another Note Los angeles BB murder cases" (quel nom a rallonge).
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2008
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Mass-criminel like Bill Gates & the Bush family is still counting the billions they stole while third-world country people get arrested for making a virus, what a shitty world we live in!
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Les dangers de Paris au XVIIe siecle: L'assassinat de Jacques Tardieu, lieutenant criminel au Chatelet et de sa femme, 24 aout 1665 (Bibliotheque Albin Michel de l'histoire) (French Edition) by Arlette Lebigre
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Estulin: Elitists Consider Assassinating Ron Paul 2007
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If George was not such a criminel,he would be funny.
Think Progress » Bush Now Says What He Wouldn’t Say Before War: Iraq Had ‘Nothing’ To Do With 9/11 2006
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"The Riddler" is just a nom de criminel; it's an alias they both used.
SPLIT ADDAMS Toby O'B 2005
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Mass-criminel like Bill Gates & the Bush family is still counting the billions they stole while third-world country people get arrested for making a virus, what a shitty world we live in !
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François I, en reconnaissant le prétendu criminel qu'on lui présentait, devina qu'il s'agissait de quelque beau tour.
French Conversation and Composition Harry Vincent Wann
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In 1824 came _Annette et le criminel_, a continuation of the _Vicaire_; in 1825, _Wann-Chlore_, which afterwards took the less extravagant title of _Jane la pâle_.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Extraordinary powers were given to the "lieutenant-criminel" and a few of the counsellors of the Châtelet, known to be inimical to the "new doctrines," to act during the recess of parliament.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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