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He told me that "complicity" means a shared involvement in a crime or a sin or a nefarious act.
On one hand it's supposed to be a variation on one of those old-fashioned detective stories, complete with a lost fortune, a mysterious manuscript, a spooky old mansion and a nefarious act of poisoning.
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They do not hesitate to commit any nefarious act that will take them closer to their goal.
Kemp's office did not detail any nefarious acts by Democrats, offering no evidence for Sunday's unusual action that effectively means the state's chief elections officer began a probe of his partisan opposition days before an election.
People shit, shag and spume sick anywhere they can and most of us turn a blind eye to whatever nefarious act's occurring in our line of vision.
To be discovered to be a hypocrite, a person needs to have been both caught in some nefarious act and, at the same time, heard morally denouncing the act in question.
(When the potion he has devised unleashes the devil within, Mr. Hyde's first nefarious act is to undo his tidy ponytail and begin flinging his dark locks around as if they were deadly weapons).
Well, now someone is finally doing something about this nefarious act.
Instead, Watergate became a stand-in for scandal, its last syllable endlessly tagged to nefarious acts.
Viewing her interviews with the expert witnesses as admissions of guilt, Sinnathuray and Chua found Tan to be an "artful and wicked person", and a "willing [party] to [Lim's] loathsome and nefarious acts".
One fascinating implication could be a Wikipedia-style effort where identity vigilantes try to connect people who have committed nefarious acts with their new names.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com