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- noun Plural form of
briber .
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Examples
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And of course we have the Federal Reserve Bankers, who are equal opportunity bribers … they will line the pockets of the two warring factions, the Republicans and Democrats, the sub-groups of the greater group known as the Republocrats.
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When Mr. Zhang's trial started earlier this month, Xinhua said the charges against him also included helping bribers with receiving business contracts and "recovering debts."
Chinese Executive Is Sentenced in Bribery Case Owen Fletcher 2011
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Consider the latest allegations of criminality within News Corp. Its biggest-selling paper, then edited by Andy Coulson, recruited Jonathan Rees, a convicted blackmailer straight from a seven-year prison sentence, to add to the newspaper's formidable stable of other hackers, blaggers, bribers and snoopers.
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Consider the latest allegations of criminality within News Corp. Its biggest-selling paper, then edited by Andy Coulson, recruited Jonathan Rees, a convicted blackmailer straight from a seven-year prison sentence, to add to the newspaper's formidable stable of other hackers, blaggers, bribers and snoopers.
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Bush repaid his Wall Street bribers by giving them trillions of dollars.
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Obama is far and away the largest recipient of bribes I mean donations from Wall Street and his administration has given his bribers I mean supporters more taxpayer money than anyone in American history.
Matthew Yglesias » It’s Time to Not Get Financial Reform Done 2010
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After all your manlove Obambi has taken more money from Wall Street and Banking interests than any other human being in history and he has repaid his bribers with trillion$$$ in taxpayer funds.
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We now realize that the people who represent us are nothing but thugs, bribers and have an ego problem.
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First the toys and products from small manufacturers, plus resales on books for children prior to a particular date, clothing, etc now this, If we could follow the money who paid which politicians how much for these rules and how do the bribers benefit?
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I kept my principals out of the clink by rewarding the bribers with not quite as much slop as they wanted but more than they merited.
An Abramoff Connection Among McCain’s ‘Bundlers’ - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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