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The accomplices
noun
A cooperator.
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NOW PLAYING THE ACCOMPLICES Bernard Weinraub's drama, presented by the New Group, is about the Revisionist Zionist Hillel Kook, who campaigned for the aid of European Jews during the Second World War.
The accomplices, named only as Woman A and Woman B, were jailed for 14 and 17 years respectively.
"The Accomplices," which opened last night at the Acorn Theater, is a soporific lecture of a play.
"The Accomplices" places the Holocaust first in a line of initial American noninvolvement in the face of genocide.
The accomplices met the women in a subway station and gave them belts fitted with explosives, an official told the Interfax news service.
The accomplices recruited for the album are an eclectic sampling of pop, rock and hip-hop — including Ace Frehley of Kiss, Miley Cyrus and Lil Jon.
The accomplices could turn in the coins at any of the Bundesbank's 47 branches in Germany, although large amounts would be accepted only at the branch in Mainz, about 40 kilometers, or 25 miles, west of Frankfurt.
The accomplices await sentencing (the maximum is life).
The accomplices "were very desperate because the time had passed to take him to another location," Chavez said.
The accomplices kill each other off one by one in a sequence masterminded by the Joker, who escapes alone with all the money.
He neglected a fourth category: the accomplices.
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