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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bribe .
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Examples
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Another reason why I think Nottingham was probably bribed is that his 3rd ex wife apparently started his whole public exposure when she was going thru his credit card receipts.
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And one can easily surmise, the half thats being bribed, is not in the bottom half of the Average income scale.
Matthew Yglesias » The Think Tank Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex 2009
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And one can easily surmise, the half thats being bribed, is not in the bottom half of the Average income scale.
Matthew Yglesias » The Think Tank Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex 2009
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And one can easily surmise, the half thats being bribed, is not in the bottom half of the Average income scale.
Matthew Yglesias » The Think Tank Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex 2009
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The Ministry of Personnel turned it down, but the emperor himself approved it. 113 Ningzhou (department) was initially under direct administration, however, a native chieftain bribed Liu Jin, the influential eunuch, and a native subprefect was resumed that eventually would be abolished in 1522.114
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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The bigger thing for people to understand when is you put it on the unsubstantiated word of a reprobate witness who's getting "bribed" -- quote unquote -- by the government, paid by the government, and the 10th circuit mentioned that.
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And I don't think their families would appreciate being referred to as the bribed and the coerced, window dressing.
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It could mean our future President is being bribed, which is a serious threat to our national security.
Latest Articles 2008
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Why did this post and the main article in the front page omit the fact that Landrieu was "bribed" with a $100 million promise for LA in the bill?
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It is commonplace, she reports, for formerly AWOL soldiers to be "bribed" with offers of having all charges, or potential charges, dropped, as long as they accept deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan.
Dahr Jamail: Where Will They Get the Troops? Preparing Undeployables for the Afghan Front 2009
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