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Of course they may scupper them at once in revenge.
We hand them over to the police and that scuppers Ramirez.
I think he'd like to scupper us even if he did know where it was,' said Campbell.
Along the way the marines try to scupper their plans.
Q: What do you feel about him trying to scupper this deal?
A single issue appeared, but technical problems scuppered the second.
Anybody who's come here and taken charge like this would probably scupper us.
They could not understand why I refused to join in and scuppered their plan.
"Yes, the fish tried to scupper us, but we had their numbers.
After a series of unfortunate events, the wedding would be scuppered.
In short, the school's ideological basis scuppered most student's intellectual potential.
Defeat to Peru, though, scuppered their best ever chance of getting past the group stage.
Continuing with this policy will scupper the expectations of European citizens.
The international campaign succeeded and the development was scuppered.
But his plans were scuppered when he graduated in June 2008, just as the economy began to collapse.
That scuppered me in more ways than one, Jen.
Cruise lines cannot afford to let this accident scupper the market.
They also claim some developers would use the power to scupper rival projects.
The rocks, upon which the company was scuppered, emerge in ever sharper form.
He is about to escape on a train when Patty sees him and scuppers his plans.
But the increasingly popular game was nearly scuppered in its infancy by the powers that be.
Unfortunately though, the deal was scuppered when he broke his wrist on the day of signing.
The French and Dutch have scuppered the project, yet you go on as if this never happened.
In April 1987, the Governor was scuppered by his wardrobe.
Scuppers the dog has an irresistible urge to sail the sea.
He scuttled across to the other side and looked out.
He'd have to scuttle around a bit and find some more.
He could hear them scuttling back, away from the light.
When the man saw me he scuttled down and made off.
The next thing I knew, she scuttled back into the house.
I scuttled clear of the table and came to my feet.
They, in turn, are making the most of their last, best chance to scuttle the park.
They have scuttled all efforts to end it ever since.
"Just with those who scuttled her in a matter of minutes."
Before he could stop her, the Rose scuttled into the house.
He scuttled across the floor to put his arms around her.
He heard the men behind him scuttle away in fear.
Several times he heard something scuttling away from them but did not see what it was.
Then she scuttled away before Sister could start her questions.
The school has scuttled its program for 1989-90 because of budget problems.
Or, rather, I had tried to be, then scuttled away when it went wrong.
But he said local Republicans, now out of power, scuttled it.
Something that could have been pain scuttled across his face.
A red train scuttled under the road and came to a stop.
He came out after about five minutes and scuttled over to my desk.
Otherwise, the company would risk having its deal scuttled by the Government.
So he started scuttling off away from the house, up toward the road we'd arrived on.
Every time the soldiers moved him, he scuttled back to his place.
I sat on the edge of the table and scuttled toward the middle.
She made the word sound like something with little legs scuttling along the floor.