Sentence examples for somewhat criminal from inspiring English sources

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Such reactions are no more of a coincidence than the fact that of all the great, even heroic roles Denzel Washington has played in his career, the one he finally wins an Oscar for was as an out of control, somewhat criminal cop in Training Day.

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Re Justicess, 6-3, LeGayize Gay Sexual Conduct in Sweeping Reversal of Court's '86 Ruling" (front page, June 27): On Thursday, I awoke not quite a man, not quite a person, not quite a full citizen of the United States and somewhat a criminal.

We were notified of suspicious activity on the card, confirmed we hadn't recently charged anything in Nordstrom's in New Jersey (somewhat classy criminals) and were sent a new card fairly quickly.

The town that gives the movie its name is a nondescript spot in the former East Germany, where a road still bears the name of Friedrich Engels and where capitalism still has a somewhat primitive, half-criminal feel.

As well as stressing that San Judas "gives hope to the hopeless," the priest did acknowledge that the saint had been somewhat appropriated by criminals.

47 With the fact that the suicide rate is somewhat higher in violent criminals than in non-violent criminals, one could assume that alcohol misuse plays an important role for violence and suicide.

The hearing for an accused international war criminal was somewhat unusual for this small southern town, best known for its barbecue and as the home of the East Carolina University Pirates.

Somewhat paradoxically, the only criminal offence that is apt to apply to the media and that does include a public interest defence is the relatively minor Data Protection Act offence of obtaining unauthorised access to personal data.

But you, when your own time with this game comes, can choose to play Bruce as more of a dick than not, and side somewhat with Gotham's criminal elements.

For many, Jena symbolises how the justice system treats blacks and whites unequally.There is evidence that it does: a meta-study by the Sentencing Project, a think-tank, finds that black criminals receive somewhat harsher sentences than whites for similar offences.

Still, they often presented somewhat sympathetic portraits of criminals, like Cagney's Eddie Bartlett in The Roaring Twenties, Bogart's Roy Earle in High Sierra, and Robinson's title character in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse.

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