Secret World War I organization.
A secret terrorist group in Sicily; originally opposed tyranny but evolved into a criminal organization in the middle of the 19th century.
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Examples for "Mafia"
Examples for "Mafia"
1And an attempt to answer the question: does the Stellenbosch Mafia exist?
2However, they also happen to find themselves entangled with the Dixie Mafia.
3The whole theory of the Mafia struck him as grotesque and theatrical.
4Valachi named Lucky Luciano as the most important voice within the Mafia.
5The Mafia definitely exists and hews to a higher standard of obedience.
1They are also less involved in politics than Cosa Nostra, he said.
2They call themselves the Cosa Nostra and come from Sicily, so I understand.
3Every family of La Cosa Nostra west of Chicago belongs to Chicago .
4Joseph Massino then did what many in La Cosa Nostra have always done.
5Like Cosa Nostra before them, MS-13 expanded its operations into gambling and prostitution.
1The investigation exposed a drug trafficking partnership between the Gambinos and the Sicilian Mafia.
2The same divisiveness over drugs also split the Sicilian Mafia.
3He is charged with systematic collusion with the Sicilian Mafia.
4We understand it's an offshoot of the Sicilian Mafia.
5Prosecutors in Italy charged him with protecting the Sicilian Mafia while in office; he was acquitted in October 1999.)
1There is Lisa Maffia, who stands out from the crowd, and Terri Walker.
2He was working on an epic with his model, a painter called Danny Maffia.
3If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Maffia.
4Interpreting the phrase literally, the Italian reporter filed a story revealing that youthful Turkish gangsters were easing out the Maffia regulars.
5But the recession has bitten hard, with the UK's answer to the Wu-Tang now downsized to a trio of Mega Man, Romeo and Lisa Maffia.