How To Use Drug lord In A Sentence

  • He is the second alleged major drug lord to be held in less than a month by President Felipe Calderon's government.
  • the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him
  • The problem is, there are still big chunks of the country that are not secure, under the control of drug lords and warlords.
  • Seeing that he has said nothing about being honest or faithful, Elliot becomes a Cuban drug lord with an unfaithful wife.
  • Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
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  • Their demands: they want an imprisoned drug lord set free.
  • Interesting irony: the new armory is in the very large, luxurious compound of a deceased drug lord. The army has arrived in Lerdo
  • It's now labeled a narco-state in which drug lords and traffickers control both the economy and law enforcement.
  • Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
  • In fact, he made it, and Heroin is the Drug Lord of this Drug Realm for sure.
  • As local drug lords have watched the wall get higher, stronger and more heavily guarded they have simply dug down under it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jerry also works the streets, pimping his old lady Stella to raise the cash to buy smack from the repellent drug lord, Fats.
  • Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
  • There is also 'Uncle' Nikolai, the Russian Mafia drug lord, imprisoned in three countries, but now dominating the trade with his brutal henchman.
  • It will force phone providers to cut off mobiles where they are proved to be used by drug lords. The Sun
  • Over single-malt scotch and the finest Havana cigars, Lopez acknowledged for the first time that he was not just a money-changer but also a major drug lord. Dancing with the Devil
  • Zarzi was a drug lord, a beheader, a Taliban sympathizer, but because of all that, he is more, rather than less, valuable to us. Dead Zero
  • Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
  • The links between powerful drug lords, the government and the insurgents remain strong, according to local officials. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jerry also works the streets, pimping his old lady Stella to raise the cash to buy smack from the repellent drug lord, Fats.
  • The undamaged treasures may have been ready to use for trading between drug lords. The Sun
  • Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
  • The film certainly provides stimuli in its first 10 minutes we get our title gang of renegade heroes, evil Bolivian drug lords and their drug-mule children, a smoking school bus, girls in bikinis, enough high-caliber firepower to light up La Paz, an exploding helicopter, poignancy, death, a thirst for revenge. Only Action Clich
  • She denies claims that she was in the pocket of drug lords, but these days an accusation can be a death sentence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plotline is simple, but the real complexities of the film lie in the newspaper offices, not the fight against the evil drug lords.
  • As local drug lords have watched the wall get higher, stronger and more heavily guarded they have simply dug down under it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then there are the names that dictate one's chosen profession: Arsène Wenger's name surely explains his inexplicable devotion to Arsenal, while the recently captured Jamaican drug lord Christopher Coke is absolutely my drug dealer du choix. What could be better than the man who once pocketed a £21m bonus being called Diamond?
  • It's known for hot tempers, drug lords and timber barons, none of which you want to mess with.
  • Just listen to the white noise and stare at the carnage, which begins with what starts out as a well-coordinated assault on a Bolivian drug lord's compound by a Special Forces unit led by "Colonel" Clay (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a veteran so grizzled that his grizzles have grizzles. Politics
  • She denies claims that she was in the pocket of drug lords, but these days an accusation can be a death sentence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The undamaged treasures may have been ready to use for trading between drug lords. The Sun
  • Many wanted to be whisked back to a simpler time, when a slim, bestubbled Don Johnson roamed the earth, drug lords were our biggest problem, and Phil Collins was shorthand for bad-ass attitude. Reviewing the Reviews: 'Miami Vice' | EW.com
  • In Acts o f Faith it was Africa and in Crossers it's the Arizona and Mexican desert where as one of your characters describes, borderland beauty cohabited with violence .... [and the] world of cattle and horses and operatic landscapes, the parallel world of drug lords and coyotes and murder. A Conversation with Philip Caputo about Crossers
  • Officials say that 65 per cent of the country's jails are controlled by drug lords rather than prison officers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The links between powerful drug lords, the government and the insurgents remain strong, according to local officials. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will force phone providers to cut off mobiles where they are proved to be used by drug lords. The Sun
  • Officials say that 65 per cent of the country's jails are controlled by drug lords rather than prison officers. Times, Sunday Times

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