Not exact matches
While he was one of the so - called
Gang of Four — the lone non-Hispanic of the original amigos — that
gave Sampson fits, he ended up closely allied with the Democratic
leader, who also hails from Brooklyn.
Thank you for your comment.People should ask Osoba what does he want?When he's was a governor he was the
leader of the party and nobody could challenge him.He was so arrogant.Osoba should please
give Amosu breathing space to work and stop playing god.Let him and his group go ahead and register their own party.The electorates are waiting to disgrace them at the polls.Amosu is a performing governor and no amount of
gang up can stop him in 2015.
After the Democrats» big win in 2008, the so - called «Four Amigos» or «
Gang of Four» — Sens. Carl Kruger, Hiram Monserrate, Pedro Espada Jr. and Ruben Diaz Sr. — held Smith hostage, refusing to back him for majority
leader until he
gave them what they wanted.
Giving details of how the
gang was caught, Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Don AWUNAH said, «The IGP Intelligence Response Team smashed the
gang with the arrest of Dominic Nwakpa who is the
gang leader, in Lagos State.
Town outcast Alice Fletcher (Michelle Dockery) has
given refuge to Roy Goode (Jack O'Connell), an outlaw on the run from merciless
gang leader Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels), setting up an inevitable showdown between Griffin's henchmen and the gun - toting women of La Belle.
The first screen adaptation came in 1947, nine years after its first publication, when Richard Attenborough
gave one of his finest performances as the violent young
gang leader Pinkie Brown.
Cliff Robertson is strong as Cole Younger, the
leader of the
gang, and Robert Duvall
gives a spirited performance as the out - of - control Jesse.
The plot is the exact same as every other one of these movies; he gets
given a job, it somehow involves a woman and before he knows it, his precious rules have been broken and he's in over his head fighting some larger - than - life,
gang -
leader villain purely because he happens to be there.