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1
Tom adroitly captured the booty, and half won over Raffles to aid and
abet
in
the great undertaking.
2
Crocker," he cried, "are you, as attorney of this district, going to aid and
abet
in
the escape of a fugitive from justice?"
3
How many might accuse her of aiding and
abetting
in
the crime?
4
The two were accompanied and likely
abetted
in
their flight by a third party, presumably local.
5
A second culprit, a little wiry nut-brown archer from Churt, had aided and
abetted
in
the deed.
6
Three other officers who were at the scene have been charged with aiding and
abetting
in
the case.
7
'Catharine Dawsey, you are charged with aiding and
abetting
in
the murder of Phyllis Preston.
8
You were
abetted
in
this by the last government, and now have this government, with its soaring unemployment, over a barrel.
9
They charge that Yahoo aided and
abetted
in
the torture of the dissidents, as well as many other yet-to-be-heard-from Chinese dissidents.
10
We probably might also have to spend several months in jail somewhere as slavers, or for aiding and
abetting
in
the traffic.
11
Taylor was found guilty of aiding and
abetting
in
the offences rather than of being directly in command of the rebel groups.
12
They even jutted in spiraling polygons and cylinders at street corners,
abetted
in
their extravagance by tangles of carved stone and wood.
13
Yes, the pandemic is a natural disaster but it is being
abetted
in
its devastation by too many inexcusably lax and inappropriate individual responses.
14
There was some talk of expelling him for aiding and
abetting
in
the true culprit's escape, and for refusing to tell who it was.
15
He was
abetted
in
this by Dr. Teleborian, among others, on whose testimony we in part based our own evaluation of her mental state.
16
He was found guilty of aiding and
abetting
in
the killing of Elizabeth O'Neill, who died in an explosion at her home in Portadown.
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in
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