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1. I only hope your mobster guest doesn't spatter too much while he's playing the glutton
2. He looks and acts like a powerful mobster
3. styled Italian mobster vamps, living on the fringe of society, would be too campy to stomach, but this smart, well-written vampire comedy
4. because he’s a mobster and since the first time they met, Century could not judge this man’s emotion and sincerity
5. Frank Bogey was nothing more than a mobster
6. I know who that special friend is; it’s a mobster
7. ” He got into the driver's seat of the truck and pulled away, wanting nothing more than to get out from under the gaze of the mobster that he could feel boring through the back of his skull even when the man wasn't there
8. The mobster apparently loved that but the dancer then wiggled one index, chiding him before getting back up and cracking her whip one last time before withdrawing behind the curtains under the enthusiastic applauses of the customers
9. What is it with me and the mob--Anthony in Brooklyn, Rocco here? But, how much of a cretin does Gary have to be to make friends with a mobster, who gets his moll to give Gary a job so he can get out of jail, and then Gary scams her out of $200K
10. The Mobster construction crew was moving so fast, I thought I saw cartoon speed mark
11. It isn’t easy to travel down these roads in a rich mobster rubber, so Drago ditches his fancy car for a standard Dorris, a flivver that was made in St
12. The sheriff looked at the blank faced mobster and blinked twice
13. belonged to a small-time mobster by the name of Billy, or Billy “The
14. It turned out that a seemingly legitimate business, BoyTech Inc, with connections in the White House was a front for a big time Vory, a Bratva, a Russian mobster by the name of Mikhail Boyevik
15. locals that such and such a film was shot here or that some mobster lived
16. What’s worse than murder? How about trashing kids’ memory of their long-abused loving mother—after paying the wife-beating/cheating mobster father big bucks to white wash his black deed of having had his wife “rubbed out”? Sound like a Hollywood script? It should
17. because some mobster decided to build a place in the sun, a gambling oasis in the middle of a
18. discovered that it belonged to a known mobster of Russian descent who was now sitting in
19. But instead of pointing the gun at the injured mobster, she points it at me
20. Then the government hired Hollywood to start making movies with James Cagney as a ‘G’ man, instead of as a mobster, which had been his specialty
21. This in turn would have toppled the entire corrupt secret banking Rothschild cartel of mobster swindlers who had amassed huge fortunes and were pulling the strings of all govts and creating wars in order to profit from them
22. I didn’t have a weapon or a dollar to my name and yet here I was in a city where an ex-patriot Russian mobster ran his crime syndicate from
23. bowling alley and a liquor store owned by a mobster who had been put in prison
24. Travis Bickle goes to rescue Jodie Foster’s character from her pimp, who has sold her to an aging mobster
25. I know the face of an O’Bannion mobster when I see one
26. ROARK (ROCKY) O’BANNION: Black Irish Catholic mobster with Saudi ancestry and the compact, powerful body of a heavyweight champion boxer, which he is
27. She covered the mic with her hand and whispered something to the man, like a mobster at a RICO hearing
28. The mobster was grinning
29. Because who knows what a mobster would do with the Praevenir vaccine
30. Devon glances over his shoulder to see if there’s a gunman or mobster or something to fear, but there’s nothing—just Macourek
31. The mobster didn’t live too extravagantly, but all his needs were met
32. She was also a little too classy and hot for the mobster to have snagged without some cash having changed hands
33. The mobster dropped to his knees, glared out at Sullivan, then fell over face-first
34. Place Sinatra in a room with a Kennedy, a mobster, and a movie star, and what else can one expect but rumors, gossip, and innuendo? Add the FBI to the mix—with its theories presented as “fact” in its files—and it’s a sure recipe for confusion
35. On his arrival, he would proceed to qualify for the men’s singles tournament and face a famous English mobster who had disappeared in the mid-1980s (who also apparently, would have to qualify for the men’s singles at Wimbledon) in the first round