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  • 1Crime Thriller Awards — ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards logo Awarded for The best in crime and thriller fiction Presented by Crime Writers Association (2009) …

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  • 2Crime SuspenStories — Cover, #1 by Johnny Craig Publication information Publisher EC Comics …

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  • 3Crime Thriller Awards — Prix remis Crime Thriller Award Description Récompense les meilleures fictions policières Pays  Royaume Uni Date de création …

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  • 4pull somebody in — ˌpull sbˈin derived (informal) to bring sb to a police station in order to ask them questions about a crime Main entry: ↑pullderived …

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  • 5pull — pull1 W1S1 [pul] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move something towards you)¦ 2¦(remove)¦ 3¦(make something follow you)¦ 4¦(take something out)¦ 5¦(clothing)¦ 6¦(move your body)¦ 7¦(muscle)¦ 8 pull strings 9 pull the/somebody s strings …

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  • 6Pull-over rouge — Affaire Christian Ranucci L affaire Christian Ranucci est le procès médiatisé de Christian Ranucci (6 avril 1954, Avignon 28 juillet 1976, Marseille) condamné à mort et exécuté pour le meurtre d une fillette, Marie Dolorès… …

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  • 7pull — 1 /pUl/ verb 1 MOVE STH TOWARDS YOU (I, T) to use your hands to make something move towards you or in the direction that you are moving: Help me move the piano; you push and I ll pull. | pull sth: I pulled the handle and it just snapped off! |… …

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  • 8Crime and Punishment — For other uses, see Crime and Punishment (disambiguation). Crime and Punishment   …

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  • 9Crime Spree — Movie poster for Crime Spree Crime Spree is a 2003 film written and directed by Brad Mirman. It stars well known actors Gerard Depardieu and Harvey Keitel as well as french singers Johnny Hallyday and Renaud. Plot Daniel Foray (Gérard Depardieu) …

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  • 10pull off — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To remove] Syn. detach, separate, yank off, wrench off; see remove 1 . 2. [*To achieve] Syn. accomplish, manage, succeed; see achieve 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. Informal. To begin and carry through to completion …

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