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Sweeney said this had the effect of making it appear that she might be in cahoots with her father, and she is not.

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My jaw dropped when Stevenson shared during another conversation last week the moment that the decision became inescapable: London, one of her twin 8-year-old sons, came to her worried that the governor of Florida was going to come to Texas “to be in cahoots with” its governor and “kill” families such as their own.

Wait a minute, could one of mine be in cahoots with a friend on the outside?

Investigators say they are captained by smugglers, often Ukrainians, who may be in cahoots with Turkish mobsters and Italian ’ndrangheta clans on shore.

“I’ve always wanted my career and my social life to be in cahoots with each other,” Mr. Smith said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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