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  • Alleged terror plotter's past: "I just went down the wrong road."

    Rank amateurs 2009

  • Alleged terror plotter's past: "I just went down the wrong road."

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • • CIA tapes of 9/11 plotter's interrogation don't show torture, official says: The disclosure resolves a mystery over what are believed to be the only existing recordings from the CIA's secret detention program.

    The Obama administration is headed to the fair 2010

  • The scheme unravels after one plotter's sister calls an Iranian government hotline (the number is provided).

    American Revolutionary 2008

  • He handled the business details and, when other demands caused Dannay to give up his accustomed plotter's role on the radio scripts, Lee worked with Anthony Boucher and other writers.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • He handled the business details and, when other demands caused Dannay to give up his accustomed plotter's role on the radio scripts, Lee worked with Anthony Boucher and other writers.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • William Shelley, an ancestor of the poet, one branch of whose family long held Michelgrove (where Henry VIII. was entertained by our plotter's grandfather), and Charles Paget: sturdy Roman Catholics both, who thus sought each other out, on the night of September 16, 1583, to confer as to the possibility of invading England, deposing Elizabeth, and setting Mary Queen of Scots upon the throne.

    Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas

  • Neither alluded directly to what both thought about most but in spite of that each seemed inwardly convinced of being completely if cryptically understood by the other and when the noise of the first returning motor brought a friendly plotter's

    Young People's Pride Stephen Vincent Ben��t 1920

  • The young American Naval officer in command of a boarding party on the plotter's yacht, is neatly trapped.

    Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty 1895

  • The small plotter's eyes were dancing when she slipped her hand under his arm.

    The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush Francis Lynde 1893

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