- A
grafter, or
grafting knife, is a
garden tool used for
grafting fruit trees. The
grafter is
usually in the form of a
small knife made of thin metal....
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Grafters was a
British drama–comedy
programme originally broadcast in the UK on ITV from 27
October 1998 to 20
December 1999 for 16
episodes over two series...
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themselves into the "Rulers" and the "
Grafters".
While the
Rulers lived in a
luxury penthouse making the decisions, the
Grafters lived in the ba****t, carrying...
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Isuzu Grafter (United Kingdom)...
- on
March 4, 2016.
Retrieved July 21, 2013. Merriner,
James L. (2004).
Grafters and Goo Goos:
corruption and
reform in Chicago, 1833–2003. Carbondale:...
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Grafters is a 1917
American silent drama film
directed by
Arthur Rosson and
starring Jack Devereaux, Anna Lehr and
Frank Currier.
Director Allan Dwan supervised...
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selling it for a profit. The
British definition is very
different - a
grafter is a
person who
works hard and conscientiously.
Corruption Cronyism Grift...
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descendant of the
Grafters' leader,
finds herself a
member of the
delegation negotiating a
peace agreement between the
Belgian Grafters and the British...
- in the 1897
Melbourne Cup with the
brother horses,
Gaulus and The
Grafter. The
Grafter also won the Cup in 1898,
surviving a protest. In 1881, Forrester...
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Picaroon (1969) The Double-Crosser (1969)
Quest for the
Picaroon (1970) The
Grafter (1970) The
Picaroon Collects (1970) The
Hatchet Man (1971)
Profit for the...