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gang
noun
A going, journey; a course, path, track.
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The gang allegedly carried out up to 20 abortions a day.
Glaudiston Lessa, a police officer, told O Globo that the gang had carried out an abortion on a girl as young as 13.
Michelin says targeting young people, even those vulnerable to gang influence, is unhealthy for the community.
The final season for Charlie Hunnam's biker gang.
Mystery at Witchend tells how the young members of the Lone Pine Club bring to justice a gang of saboteurs hoping, perhaps optimistically, to cripple the Allied war effort by blowing up a dam in the Shropshire hills.
The Observer has learned that the leader of the gang is a highly-paid British agent who joined the Loyalist Volunteer Force to foment sectarian strife in his native north Belfast during the 1990s.
Detectives are working on the theory that Kerr was shot as a result of a botched robbery attempt and that the gang had not intended to murder him.
The gang suspected of being behind the murder is comprised of former LVF members and drug dealers.
In one woman's case, an FFT doctor documented 74 scars, 68 attributable to torture and 56 attributable to a specific incidence of gang rape.
Mr Turner again finds itself the frontrunner, with The Imitation Game gang coming in second.
Related: Hatton Garden heist gang were inside building when police dismissed alarm Terry Perkins, 67, Daniel Jones, 58, and Hugh Doyle, 48, all of Enfield, north London; William Lincoln, 59, of Bethnal Green, east London; and John Collins, 74, of Islington, north London, all appeared via videolink from HMP Belmarsh at Southwark Crown Court on Thursday.
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