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conspirator

[kuhn-spir-uh-ter] / kənˈspɪr ə tər /


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In response to the scandal, Tokyo and Osaka, among other cities, have pledged that — at least in the short term — they will exclude Dentsu and its alleged conspirators from bidding for public contracts.

From New York Times

Beneath the symbols is the Latin inscription “EID MAR,” designating the Ides of March — March 15, 44 B.C. — the fateful day on which the conspirators left Caesar dead on the floor of the Roman Senate.

From New York Times

As part of the wider conspiracy, Mr. Chen also helped fellow conspirator Xizhi Li operate a Guatemala City casino, according to court documents.

From Washington Times

“Instead, conspirators misappropriated the money and used it to purchase real estate, cars and other items.”

From New York Times

Chi’s conspirators would request that he hack a certain iCloud account, and he would respond with a Dropbox link, according to a court statement by FBI agent Anthony Bossone, who works on cybercrime cases.

From Los Angeles Times