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Discover Ludwig"heavy crime" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that is generally used to describe a particularly serious crime or type of crime, such as murder or theft. For example: "The government has promised to crack down on heavy crime in the city."
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In a speech to police cadets, reported by Iran's official news media, the ayatollah said Western countries "should acquit themselves of such a heavy crime not in words but in deed".
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Individuals that were exempt from enlisting included prisoners, individuals convicted of heavy crimes, institutionalized individuals and individuals living abroad.5 Military education usually lasted for less than a year and took place between the ages of 18 and 26.
I was placed in Saratov's central prison, building number three, for those who committed heavy crimes or were recidivists.
French cop-turned-director Olivier Marchal's flashback-heavy crime drama is very loosely based on the memoirs of real-life gangster Edmond "Mamon" Vidal.
We learn this from "The Glades," a not-too-heavy crime drama arriving Sunday on A&E in which the lead detective, Jim Longworth, isn't colorblind or agoraphobic or diabetic or anything else (or if he is, it's not obvious in the premiere).
Cameron Diaz is the Hornet's personal assistant; Christoph Waltz ("Inglourious Basterds") is the heavy — a crime lord with ambitions to conquer Los Angeles.
Opening the Commons debate on the Queen's speech, which unveiled a legislative programme heavy on crime and security measures, Mr Howard said its proposals were "all talk" and Mr Blair countered with a series of accusations that the Tory alternatives were "fantasy policies".
Ironically, The Post and USA Today report that charging Snowden with a heavy political crime could make it harder to extradite him.
When asked if there's a tension between Hoodline's editorial mission and the kinds of content that helps sell houses and condos, Dudley acknowledged that the kits are serving a different purpose than the Hoodline site itself — so they probably won't be heavy on crime stories, for example.
While his work on a heavy-handed crime law in the 1990s has alienated younger black activists, he remains a favorite of many older voters.
The Galleon affair may be about insider dealing but the government has adopted heavy-duty crime-fighting tactics including wiretapping and raids.
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