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Spencer Aimes is just your average, undercover, government-hired super-assassin accustomed to a life of exotic European locales, flashy sports cars and even flashier women.
First Trailer for KILLERS Starring Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher – Collider.com 2010
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Spencer Aimes is just your average, undercover, government-hired super-assassin accustomed to a life of exotic European locales, flashy sports cars and even flashier women.
Killers Movie Trailer: Why Reboot Mr. and Mrs. Smith When We Have This? | /Film 2010
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"Heroin purity has dropped considerably since November," Aimes says.
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Over the same period, Aimes has found the purity of speed remaining steady, at 1-10%.
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"When people were purchasing cocaine to use three or four years ago, typically the street level could be as much as 50-60%, or as little as 20%," says Dean Aimes, drugs intelligence adviser at the Forensic Science Service, which analyses drug seizures.
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Reporter Audrey Aimes stumbles on a story about a Department of Agriculture experiment gone wrong.
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It has become clear in recent years that Weinberger and others blamed Pollard for heinous and treasonous acts of betrayal that far exceeded what he was actually was guilty of, and what, we now know, were the acts of the traitors Hanssen and Aimes.
Should Jonathan Pollard be pardoned? Jennifer Rubin 2010
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Peter Graves stars as the doctor who teams up with Aimes to stop the plague of locusts and the solution they come up with is quite clever.
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Aimes balked, the journeymen struck, and they were subsequently charged with conspiracy to influence trade. 59
Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 2006
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Such circumstances even led to the famed cordwainers 'conspiracy trial in 1809, when journeymen in master shoemaker Charles Aimes' employ refused to continue working until he fired an apprentice who worked outside of union guidelines.
Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 2006
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