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If you've ever read Richard Clarke's epic, high fantasy novel Scorpion's Gate, you already know this character.
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Scorpions into the police could improve the Scorpion's 90 percent conviction rate, when the police's own conviction rate stood at about
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And so it was surmised after much analysis that the Scorpion's crewmen had been servicing a "fish," and that somehow the weapon activated, causing it to "run hot in the rack," and that the vibration from this had set off the warhead.
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The Scorpion's skipper, realizing this, was bringing his submarine about, hoping to cause the fish to deactivate, but didn't quite make it through the turn as intended.
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Scorpion's decision to seek arrest warrants for South Africa's national police commissioner, Jackie Selebi.
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The Scorpion's prosecutorial component, widely viewed as the cornerstone of the unit's success, would be retained in the new amalgamated organised crime unit.
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In #146, Peter decides to clear his head of the girl trouble by swinging around, breaking into the Scorpion's apartment, and reporting his latest crime to the police.
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The Mail & Guardian reported two weeks ago that the Scorpion's net was tightening around Selebi and that he was likely to be charged soon.
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At the court, reporters peered anxiously down Pretoria's streets hoping to see the Scorpion's gleaming black vehicles appear.
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"Yessir," he replied, his gaze remaining fixed on the Scorpion's display.
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