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con and job
When Szpilman resumed his job at Polish Radio in 1945, he did so by carrying on where he left off six years before: poignantly, he opened the first transmission by once again playing Chopin's Nocturne in C sharp minor ( Lento con gran espressione ), the piece he was playing as the German bombs hit the studios of Polish Radio, interrupting its broadcast on 23 September 1939.
It was also opposed by the Independent TD's Neil Blaney and Tony Gregory, with Blaney describing the agreement as " a con job ".
Bainimarama recognized the scheme as an obvious " con job ", he said, and did not reply to the letter.
Beetlejuice is also constantly coming up with get-rich-quick con schemes to get money, as he dreads having to get a job, and in later episodes ( particularly in the second half of the fourth season ), Beetlejuice greediness becomes so intense that he starts to overlook his friends and family, and even when Lydia openly scolds him, Beetlejuice shows unbelievable reluctance or unwillingness to give up of his schemes.
While doing this Karen makes her mom ( Lois ) sign a paper saying Lois will never pull another con with Karen again and Karen notarizes it because she is a legal notary from a Chicago job they once pulled.
Following the Lindbergh kidnapping of 1932, Means attempted the most audacious con job of his career.
Lucky ( Anil Kapoor ) is a con man, hoping to retire with his girlfriend Lara ( Koena Mitra ) after one last job.
In it, University student Peter Parker gains super powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider and uses his new super powers to get a job at the Daily Bugle and stop a con man who is using mind control.
When he is released on bail, he returns to frame the seth and gets the seth caught red handed at another con job.
" Another con artist, Doc Ganson ( George Coulouris ), has spotted a sucker, but has neither the money nor the looks necessary for the job.

con and involves
The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936 that involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters ( Paul Newman and Robert Redford ) to con a mob boss ( Robert Shaw ).
A recurring joke involves Wimpy's attempts to con other patrons of the diner into buying his meal for him.
The con, which the Conners have played a number of times before on other men, involves Max marrying Dean, passing out on their wedding night to avoid actually consummating the marriage, and then Page ( posing as Dean's secretary ) luring Dean into a compromising position to justify Max's immediate divorce and hefty settlement.
The story involves a fake psychic, Blanche Tyler ( Barbara Harris ), and her con artist taxi driver boyfriend, George Lumley ( Bruce Dern ), who attempt to locate the nephew of a wealthy and guiltridden old woman, Julia Rainbird ( Cathleen Nesbitt ).
Believed to be first popularized by accordionist Agapito Pascual, Merengue con Mambo sometimes involves solos, but is essentially a riff of saxophone or accordion repeating over a heavy rhythm.

con and some
" It ends in death, and sets the stage for an album populated by rogues, con men, outcasts, gamblers, gunfighters and desperados, many of them with nothing to lose, some of them out of their minds, all of them quintessentially American.
Which enabled her to perform, with some adjustments (' con qualche « accomodo »'), also Zerlina in Don Giovanni, Amina in La sonnambula and Marie in La fille du régiment " ( Celletti, pp. 243 – 244 ).
Although The Saint functions as an ordinary detective in some stories, others depict ingenious plots to get even with vanity publishers and other ripoff artists, greedy bosses who exploit their workers, con men, etc.
New York responded with outrage to the incident, and while some criticized Tubman for her naïveté, most sympathized with her economic hardship and lambasted the con men.
In Portuguese and Spanish, some personal pronouns merged with the preposition with ( com in Portuguese and con in Spanish ) to form what can be considered as comitative case declensions of the pronouns.
After some discussion both pro and con the Mayor and Council decided to accept her proposal.
Resonance is reduced by damping or muting the drums, and in some cases composers will specify that timpani be played con sordino ( with mute ) or coperti ( covered ), both of which indicate that mutes — typically small pieces of felt or leather — should be placed on the head.
Some typical Peruvian dishes are ceviche ( fish and shellfish marinated in citrus juice ), chupe de camarones ( a soup made of shrimp known as cryphiops caementarius ), anticuchos ( cow's heart roasted en brochette ), olluco con charqui ( a casserole dish made of ulluco and charqui ), pachamanca ( meat, tubers and beans cooked in a stone oven ), lomo saltado ( meat fried lightly with tomato and onion, served with french fries and rice ) that has a Chinese influence, and the picante de cuy ( a casserole dish made of fried guinea pig with some spices ).
Although it has never been verified, he probably got support from Gaëtano Zampa to build a team that was completed by some of his OAS friends, including would-be-assassin of Charles De Gaulle Gaby Anglade and con artist Jean Kay.
In some parts of the South it is crumbled into a glass of cold milk or buttermilk and eaten with a spoon, and it is also widely eaten with barbecue and chili con carne.
In the latter time frame, Durham is suspected to be a con artist of some type, who travels around the world visiting rich Copies and offering them prime real estate in some sort of advanced supercomputer which, according to his pitch, will never be shut down and will be powerful enough to support any number of Copies in VR environments of their own designing at no slowdown whatsoever, no matter how preposterously opulent those environments might be.
La Voisin was interested in science and alchemy and financed several private projects and enterprises, some of them made by con artists who tried to fool money out of her.
Sleight-of-hand techniques can also be used to cheat in gambling games, in street con games such as the three-shell game, or three-card monte to steal, or, in some cases, to claim supernatural powers, as in the performances of some 19th-and early 20th-century spirit
Golden claims this scam is costing the MTA $ 260, 000 a year, and some con artists are making up to $ 800 a day executing it.
Marked " with some licenses " (" con alcune licenze "), the fugue, one of Beethoven's greatest contrapuntal achievements, as well as making incredible demands on the performer, moves through a number of contrasting sections and includes a number of " learned " contrapuntal devices, often, and significantly, wielded with a dramatic fury and dissonance inimical to their conservative and academic associations.
Some typical Peruvian dishes are ceviche ( fish and shellfish marinated in citrus juice ), the chupe de camarones ( a soup made of shrimp ( Cryphiops caementarius )), anticuchos ( cow's heart roasted en brochette ), the olluco con charqui ( a casserole dish made of ulluco and charqui ), the Andean pachamanca ( meats, tubers and broad beans cooked in a stone oven ), the lomo saltado ( meat fried lightly with tomato and onion, served with french fries and rice ) that has a Chinese influence, and the picante de cuy ( a casserole dish made of fried guinea pig with some spices ).
The team adhere to the credo " you can't cheat an honest man ", with all of their marks being people who have some kind of illegal activity in their pasts or simply demonstrating a fundamentally negative personality ; in one episode, Mickey stated that he selects marks that he personally has reason to dislike in order to ensure that the con is never exclusively about the money.
However, even if a con does fail, the characters usually come out on top in some way or other.
Serge was named after his grandfather Sergio, a con artist who shared some of his grandson's passion for historical trivia.
Grosseto and Maremma have been settings for numerous works of fiction and movies, including the novels and associated films, such as The Easy Life ( 1962 ) with Vittorio Gassman ; La vita agra ( 1964 ), from the novel of the same name by Luciano Bianciardi, with Ugo Tognazzi ; An Ideal Place To Kill ( 1969 ) directed by Umberto Lenzi ; In viaggio con papà ( 1982 ), with Alberto Sordi ; Nothing Left to Do But Cry ( 1984 ), with Massimo Troisi and Roberto Benigni ; It's Happening Tomorrow ( 1988 ); Viola bacia tutti ( 1997 ) with Asia Argento ; The Talented Mr. Ripley with Matt Damon and Jude Law ; Emma sono io ( 2002 ); Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio ; Manuale d ' amore 3 ( 2011 ) with Robert De Niro and Monica Bellucci ; Swiss movie Summer Games, and some Leonardo Pieraccioni's movies.
He is much better known, however, for his contributions to tango music: some of his compositions are considered classics by his fans, including Qué tango hay que cantar (" What Tango Must One Sing ", with Rubén Juárez ), Garganta con Arena (" Sand Throat ", an homage to Roberto Goyeneche, his mentor ), " Tita de Buenos Aires ", ( Tita de Buenos Aires, dedicated to Tita Merello ), A dónde vas?
These backlogs and delays may lead to a lack of justice for victims, the report notes, and “ in worst-case scenarios … lead to additional victimization by serial offenders or the incarceration of people wrongly con ­ victed of a crime .” Findings include: 1 ) As an indicator of how widespread this problem has become, “ 18 percent of unsolved alleged sexual assaults that occurred from 2002 to 2007 contained forensic evidence that was still in police custody ( not submitted to a crime lab for analysis )"; 2 ) One major challenge is that 43 % of law enforcement agencies “ do not have a computerized system for tracking forensic evidence, either in their inventory or after it is sent to the crime lab "; 3 ) On average, 50 – 60 % of kits test positive for biological material that does not belong to the victim ; 4 ) Survey responses indicated that there may be some misunderstanding of the value of biological evidence.
This buys some time until Holliday relents and hides in an upstairs chamber of the hotel, firing his gun at appropriate moments to con the Clantons into thinking the Doctor is indeed Holliday the sharpshooter.

con and international
Similarly the Heads of government of ( con ) federal entities below the level of the sovereign state ( often without an actual Head of state, at least under international law ) may also be given an official residence, sometimes used as an opportunity to display its aspirations of statehood.

con and criminals
The movie inspired the 1975 movie Inside Out, about ex-American World War II veterans who team up with ex-Nazi war criminals to con a former Nazi party leader into revealing the location of a secret shipment of gold.
He enjoys playing mind games with con artists and criminals, and has a wry and sometimes dark sense of humor.
Jack lives in what appears to be the normal modern city of New York ; he gets involved in many " mundane " fix-its where he deals with gangsters, criminals, cults, con artists and kidnappers, but he also runs into supernatural creatures and beings that are often tied to the illegal dealings.
The novel is structured around a series of homosexual love affairs and male prostitution between the author / anti-hero and various criminals, con artists, pimps, and even a detective.
After Ryan's release, the two open up their own detective agency in Los Angeles that specializes in " out-conning the cons " by using the same sorts of double-crosses and deceptions used by con men in order to capture criminals.
What Bakshi is against, as this film makes abundantly clear, is the cheats, the rip-off artists, the hypocrites, the phonies, the con men and the organized criminals of this world, regardless of race, color, or creed.

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