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Then much later, some other units read Wagner's big unit list and read his “Big Boots” super-cop/super-soldier ads, and in a mysterious awe - contacted him to teach.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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But when one of his victim's noggins turns up in a watery ditch, Choi invokes the wrath of a super-cop Lee Byung-hun whose wife it belonged to.
Roads Less Taken, Spirits Awakened Steve Dollar 2011
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It is a bogus alternative to the politics of Nixon: A gang of senile leeches like George Meany, Hubert Humphrey and Mayor Daley … Scoop Jackson, Ed Muskie and Frank Rizzo, the super-cop mayor of Philadelphia.
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Or when super-cop John McClane pulls shards of glass out of his bare feet in "Die Hard."
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The super-cop pays the price of its over-aggressiveness over the inaction and incapability of the paper tiger.
The barking dog, the paper tiger and a nuclear North Korea 2006
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In one extreme we have the super-cop, the US, happy to bomb any, without considering the context or the consequences; and in other extreme we have the UN which increasingly looks like the podium of oratory competition for the old and the aged.
The barking dog, the paper tiger and a nuclear North Korea 2006
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The super-cop having bitten too much too often replaced already used words like 'won't tolerate' to 'unacceptable' as if its usage of words and wishes would change the history.
The barking dog, the paper tiger and a nuclear North Korea 2006
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A look back at the events of last week show the "effectiveness" of the USA, the self-proclaimed super-cop; and the UN, the official watchdog of global affairs.
The barking dog, the paper tiger and a nuclear North Korea 2006
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Today's World has an unofficial super-cop, which is paying its price for over aggressiveness in policing global affairs lately.
The barking dog, the paper tiger and a nuclear North Korea 2006
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He was trying something like the "Law and Order"/"Homicide" crossover where super-cop Pembleton screws up an interrogation because he's Baltimore police and forgot about NYC interrogation laws, I think.
Fell #7 Review | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2003
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