His biggest coup was helping to orchestrate a videotaped sting of Bias in Las Vegas in 2003 in which Bias admits to using bogus certificates of deposit.
On May 2nd the News of the World, a British Sunday tabloid, published an account of a sting operation in which John Higgins, the world's top-ranked snooker player, and his agent Patrick Mooney, appeared to agree to accept bribes in return for losing specific frames in future contests.
Not only was Mosley miffed to be part of a sex sting story, he said News of the World mischaracterized his sex fantasy.
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So by going through the minutia, Petrocelli is trying to take some of the sting out of a subject that he knows prosecutors are going to harp on when they start in on Skilling next week.
To catch the enzyme in the act, Merck scientists conducted a kind of chemical sting operation.
North Carolina recovered its copy in 2003 as part of a sting operation by the U.S. Secret Service.
He says it was part of a sting operation by U.S. agents.
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But if Mr Otedola was acting as part of a sting operation for Nigeria's intelligence agency, the State Security Services (SSS), as he has claimed, he will not be charged, but may be called as a witness, our reporter says.
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The Frenchman was not the first, nor the last, outsider to feel both the allure and the vindictive sting of a modern Greece that manages in an uncanny way to be much more, and much less, than the sum of its parts.
The commercial breached the advertising code of practice because it caused distress to "a significant number" of viewers who had experienced a bee sting allergy, the ASA found.
Every Breath You Take, written during the break-up of Sting's marriage, is a portrait of a stalker, Stairway To Heaven a confused jumble of Celtic magic and Wordsworth, and My Way, while possessed of a certain elegiac quality, is the most egotistical piece of braggadocio ever pressed onto vinyl.
He says that while Bollywood Jane in part sticks to the typical Bollywood formula - where boy meets girl who fall in love after a series of tribulations - the production has a sting in its tail.
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Laconic or no, Eastwood does have a weakness for a long, leisurely coda, and "Changeling" loses some of its sting as a result.
Butt, Amir and Asif were last month caught by a News of the World sting which alleged they accepted money to deliberately bowl no-balls during the fourth Test against England at Lord's.
The home side were also denied the chance to build up any sustained pressure as the Baggies used their passing ability to hold on to the ball and take the sting out of a United side who have now dropped 10 points so far this season.
Mr Breen advised people to stay clear of the jellyfish, "which are capable of a nasty powerful sting".
Derbyshire are still hoping to force their way into the promotion picture but a dead surface took the sting out of their limited attack.
The agency had its first big success this year when an important drug dealer was brought down by a sting operation and the novel use of wiretap evidence.
In one almost comic incident a few years ago, a judge caught in a sting operation was found throwing thousands of dollars from her balcony to incredulous neighbours as investigating police closed in.
More than 200 young people from across 48 states submitted proposals for projects that would take some of the sting out of applying for and paying for college, a process that can be daunting if not flat-out discouraging.
In hopes of recovering the two missing paintings, authorities set up a sting operation in which Mr. Vega was hired again to paint another part of the estate last week, Mr. Hynes said.
At a moment when many people feel the sting of high fuel prices, reporter Joe White did the math.
The bust, the result of a seven-year sting operation, happened in the Chesapeake Bay, the primary spawning and nursery ground for striped bass on the east coast.
His capture was the result of an elaborate sting put together by the DEA, which has pulled off a string of daring and high-profile international operations in recent years.
For a decade, middle class families felt the sting of stagnant incomes and declining economic security.
The needle hurt a little bit and I could feel the sting of the lidocaine when it entered.
In August the bank's monetary-policy committee (MPC) forecast that consumer-price inflation would fall back to its official 2% target, but only after a period of economic weakness had drawn its sting.
The sting took place in a dingy residential district of five-story apartment blocks on the outskirts of Dongguan, a city that is part of the Pearl River megalopolis extending from nearby Guangzhou to Hong Kong, 60 miles away.
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