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1. He is the instigator.

2. If we are really the instigator, we are awaiting punishment.

3. The instigator was Satan the Devil.

4. She was the instigator of their quarrel.

5. It is not a and differs from instigator in nature.

6. Aider and abettor or instigator/organiser, conspirator

7. Tonight, any protestor, any instigator or agitator will be made example of!

8. He was accused of being the main instigator of the coup.

9. CA: Which of you was the key instigator here, or was it symmetrical?

10. 4 God’s Word reveals that from the beginning, there has been an unseen instigator.

11. The instigator of rebellion against God is still inciting people to badness and selfishness.

12. To satisfy his own lust for power, that instigator schemed to dominate Adam and any offspring he might have.

13. That account reveals that there was an instigator behind the scenes when Adam first committed sin.

14. I was accused of being an archfascist a saboteur and the instigator of a resistance movement.

15. A chief instigator was Caesar Galerius, who resided in Thessalonica and adorned it with magnificent buildings.

16. Antonyms for Appeaser include agitator, fighter, instigator, warmonger, hawk, jingo, bellicist, militarist and war hawk

17. Why did God not immediately destroy the first human couple along with Satan, the invisible instigator of their rebellion?

18. Backhanders birdbrains ; Charlestown Chiefs ; Don Rickles Favorite ; Gross Misconduct ; Oroville Thunder ; outlaws ; Sabres Nation ; SirKlutzPuckDuckers1 ; The Instigator --hidden-- …

19. Synonyms for Affluential include mover and shaker, instigator, achiever, catalyst, doer, enterprising person, entrepreneur, generator, go-getter and heavy hitter

20. Cawnpore was a grisly affair that reflects little credit on most of those involved in it, especially its instigator, the Nana Sahib

21. Amory Lovins is cofounder of the Rocky Mountain Institute and the instigator of ingenious ideas to transform the energy and automobile industries.

22. This is a great anti-aggro card, popping Aegises and easily blocking most aggro staples (including Champion of Glory and Argenport Instigator) after giving them -1/0

23. Accessary (plural accessaries) (law) Someone who accedes to some act, now especially a crime; one who contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense.

24. “(iv) Any participation as the perpetrator, co-perpetrator, instigator or inciter, accomplice or abettor in the commission or attempted commission of, or conspiracy or plot to commit, any of the acts referred to above;”

25. Bhangra and Beyond is a weekly music show hosted by DJ Rekha, a cultural instigator, recognized worldwide for being one of the first DJs to merge classic Bhangra sounds into the language of contemporary electronic dance music

26. Agitator noun troublemaker, revolutionary, inciter, firebrand, instigator, demagogue, rabble-rouser, agent provocateur, stirrer (informal) a famous actress who was accused of being a political Agitator Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

27. In these the chief instigator of opposition was clearly identified as being Satan the Devil, whose aim is to silence the preaching of the good news, doing so by violent persecution or by disrupting the unity of the congregations through the influence of false brothers.

28. In contextlegallang=en terms the difference between accessory and Accessary is that accessory is (legal) one who, not being present, contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense; one who assists after the commission of a crime, but was not present while Accessary is

29. A person who is not the perpetrator of an offence, as specifically referred to in the relevant article of the special section of the Criminal Code, but who has participated in the commission of the offence referred to in such article, incurs criminal liability for the offence as an organizer, instigator or abetter.

30. Each State Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences participation as the perpetrator, co-perpetrator, instigator, accomplice, abettor or in any other capacity in the commission, attempted commission, association with or conspiracy to commit any of the acts referred to in paragraph 1 of this article, as well as conduct by any person who, with knowledge of the aim of an act of corruption, takes an active part in organizing, managing, aiding, abetting, facilitating, authorizing or counselling such acts.

31. Each State Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences participation as the perpetrator, co-perpetrator, instigator, accomplice, abettor or in any other capacity in the commission, attempted commission, association with or conspiracy to commit any of the acts referred to in article [...] [Criminalization of corruption of public officials] of this Convention, as well as conduct by any person who, with knowledge of the aim of an act of corruption, takes an active part in organizing, managing, aiding, abetting, facilitating, authorizing or counselling such acts

32. Each State Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences participation as the perpetrator, co-perpetrator, instigator, accomplice, abettor or in any other capacity in the commission, attempted commission, association with or conspiracy to commit any of the acts referred to in article [...] [Criminalization of corruption of public officials] of this Convention, as well as conduct by any person who, with knowledge of the aim of an act of corruption, takes an active part in organizing, managing, aiding, abetting, facilitating, authorizing or counselling such acts.

33. Each State Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences participation as the perpetrator, co-perpetrator, instigator, accomplice, abettor or in any other capacity in the commission, attempted commission, association with or conspiracy to commit any of the acts referred to in paragraph # of this article, as well as conduct by any person who, with knowledge of the aim of an act of corruption, takes an active part in organizing, managing, aiding, abetting, facilitating, authorizing or counselling such acts

34. The norms of the Part # of the new Criminal Code and particularly Article # also establish criminal liability for the accessories to a crime: an organizer (a person who organized or led the perpetration of felony as well as established or led a gang or criminal association), an instigator (a person who incited another person to perpetrate a felony by persuasion, financial incentive, threat or otherwise) and an abettor (a person who assisted by advice, instruction, offering an information, resources or tools, eliminating obstacles, had previously promised to conceal the offender, means or tools, traces of felony, to conceal, purchase or vend the items obtained through felony

35. The norms of the Part 7 of the new Criminal Code and particularly Article 38 also establish criminal liability for the accessories to a crime: an organizer (a person who organized or led the perpetration of felony as well as established or led a gang or criminal association), an instigator (a person who incited another person to perpetrate a felony by persuasion, financial incentive, threat or otherwise) and an abettor (a person who assisted by advice, instruction, offering an information, resources or tools, eliminating obstacles, had previously promised to conceal the offender, means or tools, traces of felony, to conceal, purchase or vend the items obtained through felony).