Sentences with phrase «crooks who»

Private sellers can be confident that the private buyers entering their home will be screened by the Competition Bureau to protect then from crooks who are prepared to help themselves to whatever they can get their hands on.
And there should not be any frauds, crooks who quickly attract money, and run away without any trace.
But there's a deeper reason why I wanted to test Ring: It's got intriguing home - security features that could discourage the crooks who've been targeting my neighborhood in a series of daytime robberies.
They are crooks who are good at the guessing game and might guess your twitter account and other accounts login details...
To avoid dealing with crooks who masquerade as professionals in this field, ensure that you verify the credentials and license of the temporary liquor license and permits lawyer.
For over 50 years there have been scamps, scalawags, and out - and - out crooks who have carefully guarded secrets that they didn't want me to know about and I'm alright with that.
this infographic, (an update of a 2012 version which featured only a «90 % consensus» in the left - side third box, basically identical to another 2012 variant) which portrays skeptics as crooks who've been bribed to lie by oil industry money.
Swedish newspapers reported that, among other things, the crooks who founded Gizmondo were previously involved in various illegal activities.
The minute your child is awarded a Social Security number, they are at risk of having their credit compromised by crooks who can easily open a credit card or line of credit in their name.
«As the story unfolds, the pair maintain a delightful banter centered as much around their sex life as their pursuit of artworks and the crooks who would trade them for enough cash to finance a new and even more nefarious Nazi regime.
As the de facto leader of the band of crooks who can't help but get Scott Lang in trouble, Peña has the same sort of breezy charm he always does (see also: The Martian, American Hustle, End of Watch, etc), but he is at his best when he is pressed by Lang to reveal the origins of his heists.
They're a group of small time crooks who think they have found the score of a lifetime.
In The Drop, Tom Hardy offers a subdued performance as a bartender in a two - bit dive that gets held up by crooks who apparently don't realize that they're stealing mob money.
Second, they're revamping a previously purchased project called Mustache Riders that follows three crooks who search for buried treasure with a «grizzled old outlaw.»
Things get cra - zay when the Fosters are mistaken for a couple of crooks who have ticked off the District Attorney (William Fichtner), the dirty cops on his payroll (Common and Jimmi Simpson), and a local mobster (Ray Liotta).
Barbara Hershey and David Carradine star as Bertha and Bill, a pair of depression - era crooks who spend their days robbing trains, banks, and anything else that promises a monetary reward (including an exclusive society party).
THE LADYKILLERS (Grade: D): This Coen brothers remake of the classic 1955 British comedy — with Tom Hanks in the Alec Guinness role as the leader of a gang of crooks who plan a heist in the home of a dotty old woman (Irma P. Hall)-- not only misses all the wit and charm of the original, but it may stand as the clumsiest, crudest, least funny and most pandering of all their films.
Ryan Gosling stars as a movie stunt driver who moonlights as a by - appointment - only wheelman for crooks who lack their own wheels.
He leaves the package in the hands of Brody (Mike Epps) and Guch (Wood Harris), small - time crooks who think they've died and gone to heaven.
The film centers on three crooks who set out to find buried treasure alongside a «grizzled old outlaw» (I'm guessing that's Nelson).
It's not uncommon for crooks who peddle stolen credit cards to seize on iconic American figures of wealth and power in the digital advertisements for The legality of prostitution in Europe varies by country.
Another bone of contention hindering the online dating reputation is the fraud and scam element that exists today, which is fuelled by desperate gangs of online crooks who strategically and calculatingly disguise themselves as worthy adversaries.
Certainly among the huge number of women who register on dating sites there are many crooks who only need money.
Notable crooks who have served time there include disgraced financial adviser Kenneth Starr, whose clients included Al Pacino and Caroline Kennedy.
I get told I have an agenda and I do - to see Leeds United out of the hands of crooks who have no idea how to return us to our former glories.
Like a seething bull with a bad knee, Harry Redknapp returns looking for revenge over Garth Crooks who's taken an early lead in our Football Manager 2016 series, where we pit Crooks and Redknapp's Team of the Weeks against each other.
Stan, Gazidis and Sir Chips or whatever he's called are all failures and bunch of greedy crooks who cares about there pockets alone and don't care how we fans feel.
They threaten anybody that doesn't vote republican; now they have a bunch of crooks who want to give more money to big oil and take it from the working people of this country.
In the coming hurricane, the rest of us are going to need to exhibit her same bravery to fight the crooks who have corrupted our world and our futures with their nauseating arrogance, greed, and immorality.
I'm not protected from crooks who get the number of one of my existing credit cards, but at least I've taken one positive step.
Crooks who use accounting fraud — such as the fraud that led to the firing of Maurice Greenberg at A.I.G. and his counterparts at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other companies engaging in Enron - type accounting.
The difference between Carl and the crooks who bought Glencore is that Icahn doesn't get involved unless he has a «greater fool» in his back pocket.
Thieves can then sell that data to crooks who specialize in encoding the stolen data onto any card with a magnetic stripe, and using the cards to purchase high - priced electronics and gift cards from big - box stores like Target and Best Buy.
And how many of them are the starched - collar crooks who commit securities fraud?
I thought that he had finally learned that he had been misused by Nixon, the biggest crook who ever held the office.
Oh and besides he's a crook who steals 8m a year and has no real ambition or desire to win anything.
He was a crook who curried favor by spreading other people's money around his backyard [literally in the case of his pool cover], presided over ribbon - cuttings that oft times included unveiling something with his name on it - all in the name of serving his constituency.
In closing arguments at his obstruction of justice trial, a Brooklyn federal prosecutor called state Sen. John Sampson a crook who instinctively relied on criminal tactics to avoid law enforcement...
Should Cuomo have closed the health facility and punished the doctors, nurses, and patients the clinic serves, or just gone after the crook who is stealing the resources these people need to provide for the community?
He found out when he discovered his photos were on a romance scam site warning about the same nigerian crook who had stolen his photos.
A white - collar criminal meets a blue - collar small - time crook who thinks he's stumbled into a major score in this crime comedy.
In this western, a pugilist heads out west to find the crook who fixed his last fight so he can clear his own name.
Gary «Gal» Dove (Ray Winstone) is a professional crook who has retired wealthy from a life of crime to a beautiful villa in Spain.
For the rest of his movie career, Ring would be confined to microscopic bit parts and extra roles, with the occasional supporting parts in 2 - reel comedies (he's the fugitive crook who demands a shave from W.C. Fields in 1933's The Barber Shop).
Now retired from the criminal life and living an easy if slothful existence in coastal Spain, he's the one that got away — the crook who didn't wind up dead or in prison.
A strong first half returns Ryan Gosling to a role similar to Drive as a small - time crook who's particularly skilled at zipping through the streets in a motorized vehicle.
Summary Capsule: Gabriel Byrne stretches his acting chops to play an Irish crook who gets entangled in a complex web of deceit and betrayal.
THEY CALL ME JEEG Italy — Dir: Gabriele Mainetti Can a small - time crook who unexpectedly gains incredible, unnatural powers turn his life around and become a crusader for good?
The most atypical of Flynn's WWII propaganda films, Uncertain Gory begins as a crime thriller about a crook who miraculously escapes the guillotine and seeks aide from a partner in crime, morphs into the latter half of Les Miserables where a an escaped convict is hunted down by a ruthless detective, and concludes with the last act of Charles Dickens» A Tale of Two Cities wherein a rogue considers a noble act of redemption by offering to exchange his life to save many innocents from execution.
In lieu of a cargo bed in back is a molded composite laminate shell that houses a living area perfect for the white - collar crook who's never «roughed it» a day in his life, featuring synthetic leather seating, maple cabinetry, a cedar - lined closet, galley with ceasarstone or granite countertop, vaulted ceiling, and more.
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