How To Use Ringleader In A Sentence
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If they would just look at the ringleaders of this boycott they would soon find out that they were commos.
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Police quickly dispersed the crowd and dispatched the ringleaders to prison.
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Two ringleaders convicted of treason were pardoned by Washington.
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He declares with regard to the tares, "The tares are the children of the wicked one," [4436] it must be affirmed that He has ascribed all who are of the apostasy to him who is the ringleader of this transgression.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
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Officers wearing body armour and riot helmets removed those identified as the ringleaders.
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Amateur sleuths will be able to record footage of gang ringleaders and other yobs in action, which can then be used by police as evidence in court.
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Twenty-five prisoners, thought to be the ringleaders of a hunger strike caused by appalling food, were confined to a punitive boiler room whose temperature could go up to 200 degrees.
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The soldiers were well informed about the ringleaders of the protest.
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Always ‘one of the lads’, and habitually the ringleader, he accepts now that he kept unsuitable hours and company, usually on licensed premises.
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The alleged ringleaders in the plot have been under surveillance since 2005, security sources said.
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The ringleaders of the Council were rounded up in a joint effort between the French government and the British Royal Navy.
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Police raided the ringleader's business and confiscated 35 stolen laptops and 20 PDAs.
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The men were judged to have been ringleaders of the attempt to create a mini-state.
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At least one other ringleader and other gang members are still being hunted.
The Sun
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He can even be forgiven for terming some of the ringleaders of the dissatisfaction ‘rotten tomatoes’, as it seems clear they got some staff to sign a petition under false pretences.
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They went out into the street, risking their own lives, and arrested the ringleaders who wanted to see them dead.
The Sun
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We have seen him, too, as the ringleader in mischief and the arrantest rogue in the play.
The Growth of English Drama
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By Burns' actual toast to women, the ringleader, having made inquiries, singled me out by name and nationality.
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The clothing firm boss was the ringleader in a plot which swindled the Inland Revenue and Benefits Agency out of almost £500,000 over three years.
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The ringleaders remain at large, and their exact motives remain unclear.
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Unlike last week's looters, there were no dawn raids to arrest the ringleaders.
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But the capper to the zaniness is a one-on-one fight between Flipper and the ringleader, which finds the dolphin zipping around while the guy lunges at him with a knife.
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Police were yesterday interviewing the ringleaders of the protest.
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Police were yesterday interviewing the ringleaders of the protest.
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He conceives a great affection for his serving man, Joe Kelley, who delivers him frequent samples of Irish humor, while secretly plotting to frame Glenthorn as the ringleader of a tenant rebellion.
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The ringleader of the gang had one hand loose but the other was tied to another robber's.
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‘Well, maybe I would not mind a day off,’ she said, leaning toward the ringleader, putting her free hand gently on the arm that held her captive.
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The ringleader of the gang had one hand loose but the other was tied to another robber's.
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Yesterday an American man admitted to being the ringleader in a $2 million counterfeiting ring - he faces a maximum of seven years in jail when sentenced on January 31.
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Wendy grabbed a ringleader's coat and marched him out of the door.
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Thereafter only mopping-up operations remained in Spain; a mutiny in his army was quelled, and the ringleaders executed.
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In a further blunder the gang 's suspected ringleader was allowed to flee after detectives released him on bail.
The Sun
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The alleged ringleader of a gang of Internet copyright pirates was back in jail last night after US authorities won the latest round in their battle to extradite him from Australia on multi-million dollar software piracy charges.
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The insubordinate ringleader is dismissed with 'yellow furlough,' yellow infamous thing they call cartouche jaune: but ten new ringleaders rise in his stead, and the yellow cartouche ceases to be thought disgraceful.
The French Revolution
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The ringleader of the gang had one hand loose but the other was tied to another robber's.
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The team posed as drug dealers to trap the ringleaders.
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The ringleader was taken prisoner, an ordinand by the rank of captain and the name of Beron.
Spirit Gate
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Ibrahim Asgharzadeh, a ringleader of the takeover who has become a reform politician and newspaperman, is emphatic in his assessment: Hostage-taking is not an acceptable action under international norms and standards.
Among the Hostage-Takers
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They then arrested the ringleaders.
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The cop plays cat-and-mouse with the robbers, knocking them off one by one, all the while carrying on a verbal sparring match with the ringleader via walkie-talkie.
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The ringleaders, who have already been through an eight and a half month trial, now face further court action to confiscate some of the millions that they are believed to have made.
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Previous to this affair my father, from all I can learn, had been a good-humored and light-hearted man, the ringleader in all fun at cornhuskings and Christmas buffoonery.
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McGregor was a ringleader, a man who wouldn't take seconds from anybody, a hero.
THE SCAR
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Of these the tanner was the ringleader, and he said to the other grumblers, "If we can get that lying cat off the pump, we can then take his money.
The Faery Tales of Weir
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Why didn't the police stop it and arrest the ringleaders?
The Sun
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Police say they have rounded up the ringleaders of a gang that tried to bribe players, coaches, referees and officials.
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Australian police have charged the alleged ringleader of a massive advance fee fraud network with offences which they claim were committed since he was held on remand in October last year.
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Malaysia has deported an Iraqi suspected of being the ringleader of a syndicate that smuggles people out of western Asia to Australia via Malaysia and Indonesia, the official news agency Bernama reported Wednesday.
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Though the others may have been part of this plot, she is clearly the ringleader.
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The ringleaders were marked out for punishment.
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The ringleader of the gang had one hand loose but the other was tied to another robber's.
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Did it hurl the seamstresses' ringleaders into chokey?
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The ringleader was sentenced to eight years in prison.
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Pasión gitana por sangre española (Gypsy Passion for Spanish Blood), by Víctor M. Ánchel, an award-winning novella about a clumsy American vampire who becomes the ringleader of a gang of bumbling petty criminals in Andalucía.
MIND MELD: Guide to International SF/F (Part I )
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Not only the children of Israel, that had revolted from the temple, but the children of Judah too, that still adhered to it -- not only the common people, the men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem, but those that should have reproved and restrained sin in others were themselves ringleaders in it, their kings and princes, their priests and prophets.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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If the rebel American militias were beaten on the battlefield, their ringleaders could expect to be hanged as traitors.
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Not that he personally stole cars -- he'd quit in 1987 to become a ringleader.
OUTCAST
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Officers wearing body armour and riot helmets removed those identified as the ringleaders.
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The alleged ringleader in the theft of two French Impressionist paintings valued at $6,7 million accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to three years, nine months in prison on one count of grand theft.
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The ringleaders are said to have spent their cash on plush suburban homes and luxury cars.
The Sun
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Four alleged ringleaders of the biggest football match-fixing scandal in Europe went on trial yesterday accused of bribing players and officials in six countries.
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One of the ringleaders is expected to be offered a trade envoy role.
Times, Sunday Times
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The police were instructed to break up the demonstration and arrest the ringleaders.
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The ringleaders included the earls of Huntingdon, Rutland and Kent, elevated to dukedoms by Richard, but now demoted and demeaned by Henry.
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Constant harassment of gang ringleaders is a proven tactic that will be used.
The Sun
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They arrested one or two of the ringleaders, but no one wanted to give evidence and they were released on bail.
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And the music industry is about to crack down on the biggest file-sharing ringleaders.
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The ringleader of the gang had one hand loose but the other was tied to another robber's.
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In Dewsbury, he gradually emerged as the probable ringleader of the terrorist cell.
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At that check, the authors of these tumultuary measures fell to accusing the generals, as if they had marred the proceeding; and the Arcadians and Archaeans banded together, chiefly under the auspices of the two ringleaders, Callimachus the Parrhasian and
Anabasis
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The ringleader is a former armed robber originally from the North and has served two prison sentences.
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Another of the alleged ringleaders.
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The police were instructed to break up the demonstration and arrest the ringleaders.
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McGregor was a ringleader, a man who wouldn't take seconds from anybody, a hero.
THE SCAR
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Four alleged ringleaders of the biggest football match-fixing scandal in Europe went on trial yesterday accused of bribing players and officials in six countries.
Times, Sunday Times