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    1. I took this as a bribe and I told my father, spirits can't be bought, and he should know that


    2. had tried to bribe opened the door


    3. his hands refusing bribe, who stop his


    4. own house, but he who hates bribe


    5. "That's a more potent bribe than the aluminum bead


    6. " He said, and knew it was a bribe when he said it


    7. She knows a Desa who could be the one I'm looking for, but I can find her without the bribe


    8. could bribe her to get the key for us


    9. “He might bribe his way to more


    10. From artificer he becomes planter ; and neither the large wages nor the easy subsistence which that country affords to artificers, can bribe him rather to work for other people than for himself

    11. He literally had to threaten and bribe his way around for this to be done; but it was well worth it


    12. And, in the end, the civil magistrate will find that he has dearly paid for his intended frugality, in saving a fixed establishment for the priests ; and that, in reality, the most decent and advantageous composition, which he can make with the spiritual guides, is to bribe their indolence, by assigning stated salaries to their profession, and rendering it superfluous for them to be farther active, than merely to prevent their flock from straying in quest of new pastors


    13. he discovered that he would have to pay a bribe to be chartered in the state he’d selected to do business in


    14. The bribe was dressed up as a “consultantship” but it was


    15. Paul could have paid the bribe but bribery violated his deeply held social and spiritual beliefs, and compromised the goals he had set for himself in those areas


    16. line of work? That was a bribe


    17. The bribe Paul was asked to pay was really small potatoes


    18. “Max! Prissy! Shut up! You want a treat?” (She often tries to bribe them


    19. The moment you pay a bribe (relaxing your standards) you opened yourself to continuous blackmail in the future


    20. Had to bribe a female constable to adjust it at home

    21. For example you cannot ask legal permission to bribe someone for if what you do is illegal no-one can sanction it from a position of authority


    22. I was able to arrange the seats despite the fact that it was a freight train, by giving a bribe to the station manager


    23. “They’re a gift, not a bribe, Cora,” he said, amusement twitching at the corner of his lips


    24. And he, a Mick to the core, compounded the problem by offering a bribe


    25. The only way out was to save enough credits to bribe an official, but a Roller would never be able to earn enough to do that


    26. He remained four months in San Sebastian prison, seesawing between hope and despondency, before his judge could be reached with a bribe of sufficient magnitude to secure his release


    27. Butler tried to bribe Mexican officials, and suspicions that began under Jackson would play a part eventually leading to the US-Mexico War


    28. Come rain or shine, she arrived with bountiful servings of his favorite dishes which, with the payment of a small bribe, were delivered still hot to Brian


    29. Woe to those who clear the guilty for a bribe


    30. “We could just bribe the MPs then? That simple?”

    31. He explained that with the cognac gone, they would need something else with which to bribe the Russians


    32. The bill has now passed and the Democrats have attained that by using the federal treasury to bribe their


    33. They would drop as many names as they could, and when that did not work, they would outright threaten or bribe


    34. The one who had worked tirelessly to get them jobs at any cost, paid whatever price and collected whatever bribe was required to stay in power and kept the profits to fund his lavish lifestyle


    35. to bribe the rainy cloud, they could trust!


    36. The younger ones will smuggle, the older ones will bribe officials to miss the most valuable parts of their goods


    37. Unfortunately, we are too old to smuggle and too poor to bribe, so we’ll have to move


    38. The letter mentioned that he had found the map and with a judicious bribe was allowed to copy it


    39. One band member discovered that money talks in an industry strapped for cash, and a bribe was entirely possible


    40. However, funding that bribe meant getting involved with all of the wrong people

    41. to bribe him a patronage appointment


    42. Roger told him once: “Antonio, in the United States, which your government accuses of “repressiveness”, we can travel wherever we want and whenever we wish without having to bribe anyone for that privilege


    43. Some may call this a bribe


    44. That was clearly a bribe, and large color TVs were also uncommon in ‘72/73


    45. 21 This was clearly a bribe for either services rendered, or to be rendered, in her role as wife of the governor of a small, corrupt southern state


    46. Don’t be too prudent not to admit that it was a sort of a bribe


    47. He admitted on air that the Honda CRV I got on my birthday came from him as a gift and at the same time a bribe for me to agree to co-host the show with him


    48. that the money was used to bribe the customs inspectors!


    49. Mark almost felt that her last words were meant as a bribe


    50. "Is that a bribe?"












































    1. ‘He bribed them?’ A short nod was again the only


    2. If a child is bribed, coerced, tricked, threatened, or forced into any


    3. In these large executions, the executioner in his frenzy would often seize an unsuspecting onlooker he had a grudge against, or had been bribed to remove, and the victim's head would be hacked off amid the plaudits of the onlookers


    4. Apparently, the captain had a sweet tooth, or maybe he bribed his men with rewards


    5. Africans feel they are only taking our minerals and not giving enough back in infrastructure whilst paying lip service to the masses because they have the (unpopular) corrupt governments bribed


    6. Such isolation, combined with French demands to be bribed not to invade again, almost guaranteed Haiti would remain as poor as it is today


    7. Reckons that you bribed her with promises of tea and crumpets


    8. Bunau Varilla wrote the Canal Treaty and bribed his way into becoming Panama's president


    9. The costs of developing and running Fantasy Island’s software, and the fact that thousands of officials had to be bribed, were astronomical


    10. Someone like the Countess? The Baron’s servant, bribed to copy his letters? In the cause of the International Workingman’s Association, or some such nonsense? Bolshevism, or that other specter of the land-holding elite, International Jewry?

    11. They learned from the few, reluctant masters who could be bribed only by cheap labor


    12. the war in Iraq since they were being bribed


    13. It was because many nations, including France, had been bribed by Saddam in the oil-for-food program that the UN oversaw


    14. fleeing China to avoid arrest for having bribed thousands of Chinese


    15. He bribed me into secrecy by promising not to tell old man Meyer that I had brought home a 6-pak of Stroh’s to share with Dixie


    16. However, that was the last real money that EB ever gave me! In effect, they bribed me into stopping looking for other jobs until I passed 50 when there were no more opportunities


    17. Roy persuaded, or possibly bribed, the guide to take him to that nearest phone


    18. "We bribed a few choice Aleator officials when we heard, from some of our feelers, that CERKO was hired to kill you there


    19. love to find what these guys are being bribed with


    20. power in the city, the ones that have previously been bribed with the tapes made

    21. "A priest who honestly believes in his oracle, and can not be bribed


    22. Through Gromel I've corrupted a spendthrift officer of that guard, and bribed him to lead his men away from the king's door at midnight


    23. 3 Peter at first suggested that the grave had been rifled, that enemies had stolen the body, perhaps bribed the guards


    24. They were, of course, disconcerted by the increasing spread of rumors that Jesus had risen from the dead, but they depended upon the bribed guards effectively to counteract all such reports by their reiteration of the story that a band of his followers had removed the body


    25. The snakes had been told to stay clear of the barns and henhouses, so as to not set off any alarms from the dogs or hens or livestock, who knew what was going to happen, and who had been thoroughly bribed, but who nevertheless could still not really be trusted


    26. of course, would mean a port official had to be bribed – but, the official would be told that the


    27. They had bribed the doctors to extract out a few drops of blood of these three guys in the syringe while puncturing their veins


    28. ―The next quatrain talks about a man who bribed his way into the papacy and was the father of illegitimate children


    29. It was well known, according to this website, that he bribed his way into the papacy


    30. She thinks he can be bribed, but he won't be here until tomorrow

    31. When we finally found out where it was located, we bribed a guard to get in


    32. Her detracto in the power corridors alleged that she was a ‘rent-seeking’ minister who had to be bribed for clearances, with her OSD (officer on special duty) Gayatri Devi being the supposed go-between (Modi in a campaign speech would later refer to a ‘Jayanthi tax’)


    33. We discovered that the security guards at the airfield had been bribed to keep well clear that evening, but you forgot the security cameras


    34. was eventually discovered that he had been bribed to deliver


    35. “Your cousin can be really truthful when forced and bribed,” she


    36. Out of greediness to have Johnny on air as much as possible, he was bribed with exorbitant amounts of money to broadcast all day and all night; despite the irreversible havoc wreaked on his health and mental state by such a perpetually rigorous schedule


    37. So it is, with the crummy wiring job a lot of crooked and bribed contractors did on our house, our human way of life


    38. When was the last time a corporation bribed a politician to enact harsher regulatory laws on their own industry, so that the consumer might be better protected, given a quality product, have a superior good created for the people, paid its real share of taxes on all aspects of its production, and limited its profits so as to improve the lives of its employees and suppliers, rather than shareholders?


    39. He guessed that Hugh had prepared the ground beforehand and wondered if he'd bribed all the justices on the bench


    40. He bribed the guard at the gate a few hryvnias and swung in, pulling up

    41. “I expect a Jeweller could be bribed, could he not?” suggested Johnny


    42. “I bribed him,” she said through a cold hardened jaw


    43. he had disappeared from the Russian scene in 1995, he"d bribed an ex-KGB official to


    44. She must be bribed, silenced, given in to


    45. Carton had been careful to see that none of the witnesses for the people should be "stiffened" as the process was elegantly expressed by those of Dopey Jack's class--in other words, intimidated, bribed, or otherwise rendered innocuous


    46. "Miss Kendall has told me--how she was bribed to disappear


    47. Neither I nor Elly were in a state to though so we bribed the guard and driver to let us sit on the bus and wait as they had wanted us to wait outside


    48. I also bribed the guard to wake us up at our stop


    49. They could easily be bribed to return to their cards with a cigarette each or the occasional bottle of San Miguel beer


    50. The man had bribed the airport superintendent not to report the helicopters arrival or departure as it wasn’t a registered stop





































    1. They suspected me of offering bribes


    2. bribes - just saw the town as a necessary evil that had to


    3. “But there’d still be too much risk of hidden bribes or threats


    4. enticing bribes to be on their best behavior


    5. I had heard of blokes stuck in the reserves that had offered bribes of up to a fiver to get to the front line


    6. to make here is that we dress up or disguise what really are bribes, whereas in Mexico they are more open about it


    7. bribes from defense contractors


    8. More importantly in practical terms how do you pay this fellow without it being traced? Most if not all Corporates try to hide the bribes by paying consultation fees to his advisors


    9. The enemy's spies who have come to spy on us must be sought out, tempted with bribes, led away and comfortably housed


    10. In fact, the roughly 65,000 Vietnamese who were not killed became informers for revenge, bribes, or fear of blackmail

    11. It had also been suggested that he would fit in better if he changed his position of adamantly refusing his share of bribes and proceeds of criminal activities


    12. By sheer good luck, they escaped physical harm hiding in a cornfield while their home was ransacked and burned, eventually fleeing to Miami via the payment of many bribes


    13. So, in all fields, the world bribes its leaders to be their


    14. Their belief that they were untouchable and the culture of payoffs and bribes continued during the inquiry of 87’


    15. “Yes,” admitted Charles, “in which case, the bribes would, at least in principle, not be necessary because the project is in our collective interest, apart from the possible problem that overall unfairness results from the many projects not ‘averaging out’ across people


    16. “I suppose that the bribes could still be made to get the project passed,” allowed Michelle, “but wouldn’t the public squawk about that?”


    17. countries are susceptible to bribes


    18. whether it be the offers of the American government against those of the Spanish, in terms of bribes, rank or deals, or the federal government in its case against the state of Georgia, which supported the land-confiscating Yazoo Companies


    19. 10 In whose hands is mischief, and their right hand is full of bribes


    20. oppressions, that shakes his hands from holding of bribes, that stops his ears from hearing of blood, and shuts his eyes from seeing

    21. cost of bribes, of course, is passed on to customers, thus creating a never-


    22. Later on arms would be twisted, promises would be made, and bribes would be paid with taxpayer money


    23. He also took bribes as “grease money” at Davie Shipbuilding in Montreal before GD hired him


    24. Because of this situation, doctors routinely expected bribes from patients


    25. Absent these bribes, patients would receive care below the level customary to the time and place


    26. 19 The king threatened them and charged them with taking bribes in order to contrive the escape of the Jews but was clearly convinced of the truth of what had been said


    27. Without a generous application of cash many of these things wouldn't have happened, but bribes weren't a big part of it


    28. and, with bribes, reduced the Anointed of the


    29. member of the Anointed, or take bribes


    30. Lilliput and, with bribes, reduced the Anointed of

    31. sums as bribes to bolster the salaries of local and


    32. hold bribes: (that shakes his hands from) holding of bribes


    33. shake hands: (that) shakes his hands from holding of bribes


    34. have been paying bribes to Judge Salvador and others to prevent


    35. The Rikken Yoseikai Party had been subsidizing his bribes and secret wire-transfers to his account in the Cayman Islands, but that would soon stop


    36. He also generously agreed to return the $80,000 he’d received in bribes from Bob over the past few months


    37. outcomes – ‘do this and I’ll give you this’ - they are nothing more than bribes, and as


    38. It was not uncommon for friends of crucified persons to offer bribes to the Roman authorities for the privilege of gaining possession of such bodies


    39. 5 The Jewish leaders began the sordid business of supposedly getting rid of Jesus by offering bribes to the traitorous Judas, and now, when confronted with this embarrassing situation, instead of thinking of punishing the guards who deserted their post, they resorted to bribing these guards and the Roman soldiers


    40. They probably will not try to obstruct what you do either, and I think that house and barn mice may even accept bribes and could be useful that way

    41. 1) using “ethical bribes” on Myspace; 2) placing products in hot marketplaces that 99%


    42. With this enterprise came illegal payoffs and bribes, the latter going to judges and U


    43. It also influences the Royal Council, supposedly the seat of power of the Imperium, through bribes, blackmail and outright threats


    44. We will pay no bribes to bring aid to their poor


    45. Make them stand on their own and no more bribes and payola to get the tune sung


    46. congress by allowing the corporations to make bribes that are


    47. Of course, the bribes – or bahk-shish – along with the smuggling of goods, such


    48. The ‘ bak shish’ – the bribes


    49. She sucked air in after leafing through only a couple of pages, while glee filled her: that ledger contained a list of all the Los Angeles government officials, politicians, police officers, lawyers, prosecutors and judges that had been paid bribes by Durante’s men, along with the dates and amounts of the bribes and the bank accounts information


    50. There were even rumors that he was susceptible to bribes, a charge that could in fact be laid against many officers of the Terran Customs Navy








































    1. ” That’s because a lot of people think of Mexico as a place where bribing rules, in contrast to the U


    2. Johnson narrowly avoided being impeached by bribing senators, with both money and the promise of offices


    3. When she got to eighteen, they secretly married in a civil ceremony, bribing the clerk to keep it a secret, and he visited her once a week on Sunday afternoons!


    4. So, by bribing a few folk in Fjordane who loved silver more than their king, Njal and Gunvald managed to get groups of their men to Eid


    5. The political entrepreneurs favored subsidized monopolies and federal aid, and in the steamship industry their actions led to price-fixing, technological stagnation, and the bribing of competitors and politicians


    6. bribing Parliament, the Anointed of The Almighty


    7. elections and bribing our esteemed politicians


    8. He’s bribing fake witnesses to support his story about what happened with Miss K


    9. 5 The Jewish leaders began the sordid business of supposedly getting rid of Jesus by offering bribes to the traitorous Judas, and now, when confronted with this embarrassing situation, instead of thinking of punishing the guards who deserted their post, they resorted to bribing these guards and the Roman soldiers


    10. The rabbits and birds had even collected the bribing materials, all but those that had to be gathered at the last minute, to be fresh, as they had promised

    11. preference to destroy their equine patients with a lethal injection rendering them unfit for consumption, unlike the time honored bullet-in-the-brain, the gypsy man was soon bribing these horse doctors to shoot their patients with a gun instead of a syringe and needle


    12. I did some bribing,


    13. had to do some major bribing and a couple of guys that worked there owed me a


    14. After all, if there had been one pirate ship, there could well be others still hiding around the Main Asteroid Belt and bribing people into silence


    15. bribing a particularly rough looking thirteen year old named Conrad with some


    16. said, and then coerced them inside the room by bribing them


    17. The next morning after a lot of arguing and bribing, we hitched a


    18. I’m sorry my asking, but if he wasn’t bribing you with those checks what was he doing?”


    19. “I wasn’t bribing the donor if that’s what you’re implying, but what interests me is what she tells me, she’s also lost a son, anyways she’s right


    20. That meant bribing port officials and that was dangerous unless you knew who was taking bribes

    21. She rode last summer a few times because Jen had pleaded with her and then stooped to bribing, but a year is a long time


    22. “I think Therese has discovered a bribing tool


    23. He had seized all he could of his own that was not invested, and Priscilla had drawn her loose cash from the Kunitz bank; but what he took hidden in his gaiters after paying for Priscilla's outfit and bribing Annalise was not more than three hundred pounds; and what is three hundred pounds to a person who buys and furnishes cottages and scatters five-pound notes among the poor? The cottages were paid for


    24. Least of all had he dreamed that Annalise would so soon need more bribing; for that was clearly the only thing to do


    25. "This campaign I have started," he replied, "is only the beginning of our work in breaking up the organized business of jury bribing


    26. Bribing has been renamed as lobbying but it still serves the same purpose


    27. ‘Constantine is bribing police officers to check out the story


    28. Being a lawyer, he planned to acquire the shop, which was government owned, without bribing the officials in charge thus leaving me exposed to retaliatory legal moves from their side


    29. It felt as if he was bribing me


    30. So… the overthrow of Chamberlain by Churchill’s backers is a recreation of his ancestor aiding in the overthrowing of James II, the bribing of Winston by The Focus group and by the Czech nation; is a recreating of Marlborough being bribed by a lobby of secret Jewish banking interests

    31. bribing and wheeling dealing that has been going on in the telecom sector combined


    32. The independence she settled on Robert, through resentment against you, has put it in his power to make his own choice; and she has actually been bribing one son with a thousand a-year, to do the very deed which she disinherited the other for intending to do


    33. The mine had corrupted his judgment by making him sick of bribing and intriguing merely to have his work left alone from day to day


    34. bribing a child with, 105–6


    35. She thought of bribing the woman, but she didn’t have any money to show her, and she was unlikely to accept a promise of funds later


    36. ” Dunk did not know what distressed him more: learning that the Snail was bribing the master of the games to get the pairings he desired, or realizing the man had desired him


    37. Shire-buildings without Leave, and Bribing Guards with Food


    38. Of course, bribing is dishonest even in such a case, but I can't undertake to judge about it, because if Ivan and Katya commissioned me to act for you, I know I should go and give bribes


    39. However, upon bribing one of the sergeants, Nekhludoff was permitted to come near the cars, the sergeant asking him to do his errand so that the captain would not see him


    40. The meaning of Caprivi's speech, translated into simple language, is this, that money was not needed for counteracting the foreign enemies, but for bribing the under-officers, so as to make them willing to act against the oppressed labouring masses

    41. Here is an attempt to extend French influence by bribing a select class of our merchants; granting favors to favorites


    42. Campbell said it seemed to him something like bribing the members to obtain votes, to talk about lengthening the time so as to accommodate the greatest number of members


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