For years George Cole has delighted TV and film audiences with his portrayal of cheeky conmen. |
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Hampshire police are launching a new campaign to cut down on the number of victims who fall prey to conmen and bogus callers. |
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Within this category American tycoons probably merit their own subsection, as do, quite separately, conmen and speculators. |
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To suggest that Scotland would become an open door for crooks, conmen and other criminals is a gross exaggeration. |
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The use of counterfeit and stolen cards is escalating, with conmen drawn to the rich pickings of out-of-town shopping centres. |
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To suggest that it would become an open door for crooks, conmen and other criminals is a gross exaggeration. |
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While this glad-handing was politically motivated, we now also know that they are not above schmoozing with conmen for real-estate discounts. |
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If we divide the Internet into non-interfacing units, one will be reserved for scamsters, conmen, white supremacists, pornographers, and related idiots. |
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One of the conmen is between 20 and 30, was fairly well spoken with a possible Liverpudlian accent, of average build, around 5ft 9in, with wavy blond hair. |
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This environment has led to proliferation of impostors and conmen who are terrorising the unsuspecting public in the name of law enforcement. |
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It was exploitation by conmen that he condemned. Naturally, he was also dedicated to non-violence. |
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My thoughts turned to horror stories of corrupt customs officials and throngs of conmen that awaited me on the ground. |
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Worse still, elderly people may be prey to conmen selling products over the phone and online. |
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Added to this is the realisation that many champions of the new economy are turning out to be manipulative conmen. |
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Bradford Council has also issued a warning to business and residents, urging them to beware of conmen who are charging for waste disposal and then dumping it illegally. |
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He laid into the Whigs as freebooters, swindlers and conmen but Peel's own Free Trade policies were directly in the firing line. |
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Room for improvement: The conmen were a lot less amiable in real life. |
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Ministers were left looking as trustworthy as the dodgy conmen who knock on your door and want to charge a fortune for the shoddiest work. |
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The smooth-talking conmen call unsuspecting people pretending to be a tax officer telling them they are due a tax rebate. |
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When we were playing every day on the streets, we were surrounded by violent alcoholics, flymen, conmen and criminals. |
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The In Bruges team of director Martin McDonagh and star Colin Farrell team up again in this farcical crime caper about a conmen who dognap a crazy gangster's mutt. |
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We went to war in Iraq on the basis of lies uttered by fakers and conmen. |
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Conmen are attempting to make people cough up bogus traffic fines after they return from trips abroad. |
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