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rubel

n. the basic unit of money in Belarus

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Breathing deeply for the first time since Rubel had startled her, she moved away from the Saturn and made herself walk, hoping to shake off the weird weakness that trickled down the muscles of her arms and legs.

She hated Ogden and Rubel for betraying that trust, and for undermining her belief in the commumity of cops that had been her second family most of her life.

She rode the elevator down to street level, thinking of Ogden and Rubel, and how far they would go, whether they would be willing to try something here, in the hospital.

So when Ogden and Rubel needed an alibi for Thursday night, all Ogden had to do was pick up the phone.

They would stay where they were while Cal 0 A G Springer tried to get Ogden and Rubel to incriminate themselves on tape.

Liska swung the door open to see Rubel sticking an arm out the truck window, and fire flashed from the end of his gun.

M news of the manhunt for Officer Derek Rubel had brought in reporters from every major network.

Look what Rubel did-beat a guy to death with a ball bat, beat a guy near to death with a pipe, shot a guy point-blank in the chest.

There was no connection between them at the time, none that anyone knew of Rubel had been patrol partners with Curtis, but Curtis swore none of his former partners harassed him.

He went to the first floor, where traffic was heavier than usual, the hall busy with cops and with reporters looking for scraps on the Rubel manhunt.

IA would be busy digging up dirt on Rubel and Ogden, going through any reports of prior problems with either of them.

He gets off the property and we have another Rubel on our hands, you and I are gonna be on duty at the county landfill.

The feds had set the Rubel task force in their own building on Washington Avenue.

Kay looked quickly at the impassive profile of Donny Rubel, then glued her eyes to the road.

The guidance counselor, Marian Martin, had suggested that Donny Rubel join the choir.