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bribe <a bribe; bribes> N

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bribe

bribe <a bribe; bribes> N LAW

bribe N LAW

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Much of her wealth was also used to pay bribes to the police sectors, and fines for her criminal convictions that spanned fifty years.
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The con involves bribing a bank vice president into wiring money offshore.
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In the early 1960s he successfully bribed officials to have the airport built near his hometown, despite its inconvenient geographical position.
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There had also been, concurrent with this, an almost perpetual scandal of wealthy senators and knights bribing juries to gain verdicts favorable to them.
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He quickly learned to build contacts with the gangs who ran them and to take bribes.
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Afterwards, they end up bribing an official for the information.
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The third day, she bribed her way in with the cloth, and the king had not drunk the drink, and they could talk.
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Government regulators and police share in bribe money, each to the tune of 43% and 45% respectively.
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The kiosk operators often do not have these documents and thus pay bribes.
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The loan shark could also bribe a large firm's paymaster to provide information on its many employees.
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