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At least one fan has been driven to think feloniously.
Those tapes and notepads and whatever else you have feloniously obtained.
Even Barbousse-a man at times feloniously resourceful-came up with no more than scuttlebutt.
Another full color picture of a naked female child feloniously intertwined with a leering adult male swam into view.
Davis was arrested and taken to jail where he was charged with feloniously assaulting an officer.
"Just as soon as he can rebuild the apparatus you feloniously and maliciously destroyed, Tyler!"
Of this hat, he feloniously possessed himself and returned to Cyprus, where he led a luxurious life.
Both are first-rate pieces of architecture that make most of the city's recent buildings look feloniously compliant.
Her husband raised a substantial troop, attacked the castle, and according to the later charge " feloniously murdered" the judge.
Head was later brought before the magistrates on a charge of feloniously and maliciously wounding a young man name Olliver.
The issue is whether the defendant knowingly, willfully and feloniously made false statements to Government loyalty examiners."
Charged with "feloniously murdering a child said to be borne of Nancy Randolph," he was thrown in jail.
Moriarty squatted and feloniously plotted In the spiderweb of tangled London town.
The host, a feloniously coiffed blonde with lizard eyes behind oversize eyeglasses, pretended to represent the voice of reason.
He was mysterious, feloniously slain, young, to all appearances clean of heart and life, innocent of evil, the stuff of which martyrs are made.
The Runaway Planet had slipped feloniously into the solar system, intent on burglary, and ever since it had been making off with its plunder.
Prosecutor Lance filed a new charge against McElroy for feloniously attempting to escape while lawfully imprisoned.
Lucas was tried at the Old Bailey, London on 7 July 1784 for feloniously stealing clothing with a value of 40 shillings.
Meanwhile the husband of Elizabeth Addington - the woman who had feloniously married Farnham- returned home, and charged her with bigamy.
According to the FBI, 56 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty in the United States in 2010.
To the specification - Guilty, except to the words "willfully and feloniously and with malice aforethought, murder and" - to those words, not guilty.
The reworded first-degree murder charge now accuses that Fawley "did feloniously kill and murder Taylor Marie Behl."
On 6 December, the Driver and Guard appeared at the Central Criminal Court, charged with feloniously slaying one of the Mail Train's passengers.
"Kidnapping in the first degree, the said Tyler assaulting and feloniously seizing the persons of two Coordinators going about their legal duties as agents of the Council.