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are accomplices
noun
A cooperator.
Exact(25)
"The cameraman and reporter are accomplices to this.
"There are accomplices out there," he wrote Saturday.
The silence of the international community is like they are accomplices allowing this to happen.
"The families whose relatives are in the forests, they are accomplices in the crime," he said.
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is a criminal, and President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, China and Russia are accomplices.
Uri gestures to the other side of the wadi: 'The civilians that stay there are accomplices to terrorism.
Similar(35)
As if we were accomplices, Henry thought.
Seventeen people accused of being accomplices were also in custody.
But none have been shown to be accomplices.
Two people in the private sector, said to be accomplices, were also charged.
"François Hollande and I have been accomplices right from the start," Ms. Trierweiler said.
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