Sentences with phrase «not hire an assassin»

To be clear, President Trump will not hire an assassin to kill all Democratic Congressmen and women.

Not exact matches

Se» x is not criminal behavior, so it doesn't fall under the umbrella of such things as assassin - for - hire, etc..
So surprised to see Wenger alive.I hired an assassin to kill Wenger.Those who have problem: Wenger needs to be sacked but since Arsenal board are not going to do it so I wish Wenger death.you all know I am reasonable enough!
The resulting hire is former CIA assassin John Creasy, now drinking heavily (and not very discreetly, as his flask is repeatedly visible) and prone to wonder out loud whether God will forgive him and his buddy Rayburn (Christopher Walken) for «what we've done.»
The resulting hire is former CIA assassin John Creasy (Denzel Washington), now drinking heavily (and not very discreetly, as his flask is repeatedly visible) and prone to wonder out loud whether God will forgive him and his buddy Rayburn (Christopher Walken) for «what we've done.»
Freeman is the one that brings more to his role than the script mandates, as he is a bad guy, but not evil, only seeing his role as an assassin - for - hire as a job rather than a pleasure.
That decision does not sit well with Madame's many surviving relatives, especially her son (a mustachioed Adrien Brody) and a hired assassin (Willem Dafoe).
He's a hired assassin and he doesn't have any powers like in the comic book.
Locke creates a series about an amoral assassin and DHS gun - for - hire with a «heart of gold,» and Hocking pens a series of non-bodice-rippers about a girl who can't decide whether or not becoming a vampire is the way to go?
Black Mask has hired eight assassins to take care of Batman, and these assassins are introduced to you early on in the game giving you a glimpse as to what to expect regarding famous and sometimes, not so famous, faces that you will run into.
Sure, there were very important circumstances factoring into that course of action (Phoenix Wright's assistant, Maya Fey, is being held hostage by a professional assassin hired by your sociopath client, and will certainly be murdered if Wright doesn't find a way to manufacture a «Not Guilty» verdict) and the subversion of the normal Ace Attorney formula is part of what makes 2 - 4 arguably the best case in the entire series.
The samurai, who were the very essence of honor and discipline, weren't even allowed to carry their swords into towns, and many were exiled from civilization, forced to earn a living as bounty hunters and hired assassins.
To this end, they hire the assassin Arden Lyn, which may or may not be a terrible pun.
For example I'm assuming if someone hires an assassin to kill someone, the assassin wouldn't get out of trouble because of the indemnification clause he had in the contract with his client.
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