Sentences with phrase «about real crimes»

Sometimes she'd yell about real crimes, but Tina was innocent of many of them.

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None of that's actually true — employment numbers are up and violent crime is down — but that Trump believes misogyny and sexual violence are «a distraction» implies he doesn't know all that much about real America after all.
Until any poster actually a commits a real crime the only thing you can do is get all huffy and cry about it, which we all know works so well in any school yard.
The Ventura County Sheriff's Office Farm Watch has partnered with Nextdoor, a private online social network that makes it easy for neighbors to share real time information about thefts and crime using a cell phone, tablet or computer.
New Labour's police funding brought about real results in cutting crime, but public perceptions didn't improve.
And it's not about «with us or against us» (that's more the side of QAIA, see eg their support for BSD), but about one - sidedness; they are very quick to critizise real and imagined Israeli crimes, but apply very different standards to «the other side».
«And that's not just New York, it's a problem all across the country and it's a problem in reality and it's a problem in perception and if it's a problem only in perception, it is still a real problem because people have to trust the justice system and the trust has to go both ways,» Cuomo said, speaking about police and community, but also referring to the oft - cited conflict of interest around police and prosecutors who regularly work together but can then be at odds when an officer is suspected of a crime.
«I took a plea to a misdemeanor to get this thing over,» he said, «hopefully to put light on the real crimes, and that someone will do something about it.»
The new website allows the public to view block - by - block crime data in more detail than ever before, and will lets beat cops know about crime hotspots in real time.
When leaders of a school, church or youth group fail to report what they know about potential crimes, the real damage they do is to the child victims.
Captive, an 8 - episode Netflix original about real - world hostage situations, is slated to be the next big true - crime docu - series.
Then, over the course of a series of more dramatic rebellions, the film reveals more about Moll's past, her capacity to justify violence, and the very real possibility that she might allow a serial killer to get away with his crimes, just so she can be with someone who says he loves her.
Gudegast, making his feature directing debut after writing «A Man Apart» and «London Has Fallen,» seems to understand just enough about that element of Mann's film to recreate some of its conflicts — both in terms of crime scenarios and the characters» civilian lives — but lacks the discipline, or maybe skill, to lend them real emotional weight, much less originality.
It's a hopped up crime thriller, right, and it's about this guy named Connie who is real charming and capable and in another life he might have been a super successful hedge fund manager over on Wall Street, but it so happens that he was born where he was born and that's in Queens, and so he's a petty crook.
This is about playing with the crime genre and reinvigorating the clichés, which he manages to do with real vigour.
Meaning that the only thing «based on true events» about Prey at Night is that the general idea of «strangers» committing random crimes was loosely based upon a true event from Bertino's own childhood — as well as an infamous string of real - life murders that shocked America.
(which this film seems to be aping) were talking about true crime and corruption it felt real, this stars Dwayne Johnson.
A delicious if unexamined subtext that recalls the underbelly denouement of Tod Browning's Freaks is the only real selling point of the picture, a crime drama about a robbery gone awry that leads to an encounter at a circus led by a hooded lion tamer (Lee).
Umberto Orsini looks right as the thickening blond heir to the crime boss's throne, but the only real juice in the film is provided by the endearingly bellicose Ted DeCorsia — and his role is only about thirty seconds long.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS All Good Things (R for drug use, violence, profanity and some sexuality) NYC crime saga, set in the Eighties, about the real - life case of the son (Ryan Gosling) of a real estate tycoon (Frank Langella) who falls in love with and marries a tenant (Kirsten Dunst) over his father's objections only to have his wife subsequently disappear under mysterious circumstances.
The organization even has a recording studio in order to attract aspiring hip - hop artists, though with the goal of getting them to write about the real issues affecting their souls, not ghetto fabulous gangsta fantasies about guns, bling and black - on - black crime.
Pollie Shorthouse, Executive Director, NCCL said: «The professional environment of the Royal Courts of Justice is an ideal venue for this project and allows pupils to learn more about crime and punishment and the legal system as they explore real courtrooms.
It's about time the rest of us recognized that the real «scourge» in education is not privatization, but rather the corrupting influence of Big Government and its international partner in crime, the teachers unions.
In Hornet's Nest, her page - turning novel about crime and police in Charlotte, North Carolina, Cornwell moved behind the badges of these real - l... Read More >
That may well be the real brilliance of the work: it turns out that the novel isn't about the «Perfect Couple» after all (they're essentially a pretext), and it isn't about lives destroyed by the crime.
With my nonfiction hat on, I wrote a book on 19th - century murder and how real - life crimes were used for entertainment purposes: Where today we have films about the Boston strangler or whatever, they had plays and novels and even puppet shows.
«I'm a real advocate of self - publishing,» says Taylor, explaining why he's thinking about going back to self publishing for his new book, an adult crime novel.
That the SEC is more worried about catching Martha Stewart trading on day early (a victimless crime that actually made the market more efficient, and helped reduce losses for unknowing buyers of ImClone that day) than it is about catching real fraud or protecting shareholders ownership rights?
The local agent is the local real estate expert so it makes good sense to utilize their expertise by getting their opinion about the area, crime, schools, each home you visit, specific pricing options, whether the property appears to be a good or bad deal, neighborhood nuances, and anything else that comes to mind.
So when you really think about it physics is a Goomba's real enemy, granted this doesn't absolve Mario of his crime against Goomba's everywhere.
About Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller Cardiff and Bures Miller represented Canada at the 49th Venice Biennale with Paradise Institute (2001), a 16 - seat movie theatre where viewers watched a film, becoming entangled as witnesses to a possible crime played out in the real world audience and on the screen.
You people are obsessed to mislead about CO2 — the real problems / solutions are overlooked > those are the Kyoto cult's biggest crimes, not squandering billions, to prevent the phony GLOBAL warming; or the new edition:.»
Reading back through the blow - by - blow account of the entire debacle does give us some fresh reasons to be mad about the whole thing — for starters, in all the hubbub over whether or not climate scientists were amassing a global conspiracy or using «tricks» to hide data (long, long debunked), it's worth remember that the one guy who actually committed a real crime has barely even been pursued.
'' Crime Reporters Should Consult Local Lawyers (If They Want the Real Story) from Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Theres been nationwide coverage of the judge who granted probation to a sex offender because he was too short to go to prison.Or, at least, thats how it was covered in the media.Some of the reports about the rece... [Read More]
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I've got a real buzz about Irish crime fiction — there are so many great Irish writers working at the moment!
Real estate pros can help put information about a listing into context, such as how property taxes differ from a nearby city or interpreting neighborhood crime statistics, he says.
During that week, state and local associations around the country will participate in an information blitz to spread the word about how to prevent crimes against real estate professionals.
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