Sentences with phrase «rival gang leader»

Unfortunately, Raku's gangster father arranges a false love match between Raku and their rival gang leader's daughter, who just so happens to be Chitoge!
Just as brutal bully Roth coerces nobody Paul into delivering a package to a rival gang leader, Paul is befriended by his high school's outsiders.

Not exact matches

Enter Ed Miliband, leader of the Jets (Rival Westminster street gang sometimes referred to as the Labour Party.
With Jacob as the leader, players can establish UK's fiercest gang, the only force that can challenge the elite and defeat rival gangs to bring freedom to the oppressed folks.
The Cold War's long reach meant that the United States and the USSR used Jamaica as their playground, with the U.S. funding the JLP (and the Shower Posse) and the USSR funding rival gangs in communities set up by Michael Manley, the PNP leader.
His father and the leader of the rival gang both don't want the war, and they come up with only one solution to keep the peace between the angry gangsters, which is to have their heirs pose as a couple.
television series — Rick's group of resolute, at times morally questionable but ultimately good band of survivors encounter an unscrupulous rival gang, more often than not led by a charismatic leader, who they then proceed to wage war against for a season or two before triumphing — it's fair to say that same sense of déjà vu hasn't affected Telltale Games» superb interactive drama series of the same name.
Gordon Parks Gang leader Leonard Red Jackson, 17, looking anxiously out broken window while he is trapped in Harlem building by a rival gang, 1948 13 1/2 X 10 1/2 inches Gelatin silver print, printed c. Gang leader Leonard Red Jackson, 17, looking anxiously out broken window while he is trapped in Harlem building by a rival gang, 1948 13 1/2 X 10 1/2 inches Gelatin silver print, printed c. gang, 1948 13 1/2 X 10 1/2 inches Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1948
She got to know Andy Warhol, whose wallpaper with repeated images echoed her work, and regarded him — perhaps hubristically — as a leader of a «rival gang
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