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lawbreaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lawbreaker is
someone that has
committed a crime, also
known as "breaking the law".
Lawbreaker or...
- The
Lawbreakers is a 1961
American film
directed by
Joseph M. Newman. Made in a film noir style, the
crime drama is
based on the
pilot episode of the...
- [ˈdiɣre];
Modern Norwegian Olav Digre). He was also
called Olaf 'the
Lawbreaker' for his many
brutal ways of
converting the
Norwegian po****ce. In modern...
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little ease
where Theodore Roosevelt leads, as we all of us
found out. The
lawbreaker found it out who
predicted scornfully that he
would "knuckle down to politics...
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responsibilities included land disputes,
keeping of the king's
peace and
punishing lawbreakers. Richard's
increasing role in the
north from the mid-1470s to some extent...
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which (obscure) law of that
particular region was
being broken by the "
Lawbreaker"
character who was
always arrested at the end of the vignette. The vignettes...
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criminals themselves to
include friends, neighbors, and
family members of the
lawbreaker who s**** to
profit by
telling publishers and
filmmakers of
their relation...
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Lawbreakers, aka Lee
Marvin Presents Lawbreaker, is a 30-minute
American docudrama crime anthology series. It was
produced by
Rapier Productions Incorporated...
- with the Protector's support,
convinced that the
landlords were the
lawbreakers. The same
justification for
outbreaks of
unrest was
voiced throughout...
- Han**** of pre-revolutionary
Boston and
considered himself an "honest
lawbreaker."
McCoy took
pride in the fact that he
never paid a cent to organized...