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Examples
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Wrongdoers "don't necessarily want to cooperate with the police," she said.
U.K. to Urge News Corp. to Drop BSkyB Bid Alistair MacDonald 2011
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"Wrongdoers turned a good newsroom bad," he said, "and this was not fully understood or adequately pursued."
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Wrongdoers will be destroyed from the earth and the wicked will be no more; my soul, elevate the Existent-One.
How the Species Began Again, I Savannah Schroll Guz 2011
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"Corruption exposed; Billions saved; Wrongdoers jailed," the narrator says.
New McCain Ad Promotes Anti-Pork, Anti-Corruption Credentials 2009
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Take Appropriate Action Against The Wrongdoers: Once you have gathered all the information available, sit down and decide what you think really happened.
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Wrongdoers were punished by those they had wronged, or in the case of murder were hunted down by clan warriors selected by the Hunt Lord.
Ironhand's Daughter Gemmell, David 1995
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Wrongdoers are required to make amends to the fullest extent possible.
The Earth Book of Stormgate Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1978
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Wrongdoers on occasion, they never rebel so long as the fear of the established order restrains them, but as soon as it weakens they enrol themselves in the army of revolution.
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They that forsake ... wicked -- Wrongdoers encourage one another.
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Wrongdoers, without revenge or anger should come the punishment of, 75-m.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850
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