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  • 21Organized Konfusion (album) — Organized Konfusion Studio album by Organized Konfusion Released October 29, 1991 Recorded …

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  • 22organized crime — n. a system or organization of people and groups engaged in criminal activities * * * Crime committed on a national or international scale by a criminal association; also, the associations themselves. Such associations engage in offenses such as… …

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  • 23Organized retail crime — refers to professional shoplifting, cargo theft, retail crime rings and other organized crime occurring in retail environments. One person acting alone is not considered an example of organized retail crime. The FBI has estimated that the losses… …

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  • 24Organized Living — Industry Retail Founded Kansas (1985) Revenue USD Est. $75 100 million in 2004 05[1] …

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  • 25organized crime — n: criminal activity on the part of an organized and extensive group of people compare racketeering Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. organiz …

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  • 26Organized Rhyme — was a short lived Canadian hip hop group based in Ottawa, known primarily for the fame later achieved by one of its members, comedian Tom Green. Organized Rhyme s musical formula focused on three principal facets: catchy beats, simplistic… …

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  • 27Organized Crime Agency of British Columbia — Abbreviation OCABC OCABC Logo …

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  • 28Organized crime in California — involves the criminal activities of organized crime groups, gangs, criminal extremists, and terrorists in California.[1] Contents 1 Gangs 2 Organized crime 3 …

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  • 29Organized Noize — ist ein Produzententeam aus Atlanta, Georgia, das Anfang der 90er Jahre gegründet wurde. Es besteht aus Rico Wade, Ray Murray und Patrick „Sleepy“ Brown, die Mitglied im Hip Hop Kollektiv Dungeon Family sind und für deren weitere Mitglieder… …

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  • 30Organized crime in Minneapolis — first attracted national attention in 1903 when mobster Mayor Doc Ames (1842 1911) was exposed by Lincoln Steffens in the book, The Shame of the Cities. Steffens account and subsequent trials revealed a police department recruited from ex felons… …

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