Sentence examples for commit nefarious from inspiring English sources

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China will test her with warships, North Korea will kidnap Americans, Putin will commit nefarious acts.

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They do not hesitate to commit any nefarious act that will take them closer to their goal.

They raise sensational allegations against Mr. Lee and his aides but couch them in phrases like "It is possible to conjecture...," "There is enough circumstantial evidence to suggest... " and their favorite: "Of course, we don't believe that His Highness would have committed such a nefarious deed".

Among them: The revelation that Victor Cassadine, a villainous character not seen since 1981, has been installed as the new chief of the World Security Bureau and, in that capacity, appointed as the new Chief of Staff at General Hospital the nefarious Dr. Obrecht (who has tried at least twice to commit cold-blooded murder).

A separate thread has to do with nefarious deeds committed by (supposed) Russian hackers during the election.

"It's actually nefarious.

Commit, commit, commit!

Commit yourself.

For fans of the poet and novelist Sylvia Plath, who committed suicide at the age of thirty in 1963, the nefarious force that destroyed her was the same force that made her a poet: her father, whom she memorialized in what remains her most famous poem, "Daddy".

This is only the beginning of a case that has Holmes and Watson pursuing twists and unexpected turns, leading to a nefarious secret that makes all the other crimes committed pale in comparison.

They "committed a serious felony on the suspicion that a government bureau was engaging in nefarious activities; they had no evidence in hand.

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