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Capone
[ kuh-pohn ]
noun
- Al(phonse) Scarface, 1899–1947, U.S. gangster and Prohibition-era bootlegger, probably born in Italy.
Capone
/ kəˈpəʊn /
noun
- CaponeAlphonse18991947MUSCRIME AND POLICING: gangster Alphonse, called Al. 1899–1947, US gangster in Chicago during Prohibition
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Visitors today can keep watch over the scene in the booth at the end of the bar that Capone and his cronies once occupied.
From The Daily Beast
This year, the show has even resurrected Eliot Ness, seen making a pompous speech to reporters about bringing Capone to justice.
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What Nucky Johnson was not was a gangster, though he did go to prison for a short stint, like Al Capone, for tax evasion.
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With so many sources for illegal booze, including Canada, why does the Capone mob need Nucky Thompson and Atlantic City?
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I look around the stairway, and I see Al Capone and another guy sitting in the living room having a beef about ‘receipts.’
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