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- noun Plural form of
launderer .
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Examples
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For its part, the FATF could get serious about including piracy within its mission of highlighting how money launderers and terrorists raise and move funds.
Today's Pirates Have Their Own Stock Exchange Avi Jorisch 2011
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According to Spoto, launderers and dry cleaners "were under strict instructions to return all clothing on the richly covered hangers Joan provided."
Saving Crawford from 'Mommie Dearest,' and herself Charles Matthews 2011
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Contrast their class warfare rhetoric with their paychecks, and it seems fair to conclude public union bosses treat dues-paying members less as clients than as convenient money-launderers.
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Just as the government maintains lists of terrorists, narco-traffickers, weapons proliferators and money launderers, so too should it keep a list of pirates.
Today's Pirates Have Their Own Stock Exchange Avi Jorisch 2011
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Just as the government maintains lists of terrorists, narco-traffickers, weapons proliferators and money launderers, so too should it keep a list of pirates.
Today's Pirates Have Their Own Stock Exchange Avi Jorisch 2011
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Contrast their class warfare rhetoric with their paychecks, and it seems fair to conclude public union bosses treat dues-paying members less as clients than as convenient money-launderers.
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Contrast their class warfare rhetoric with their paychecks, and it seems fair to conclude public union bosses treat dues-paying members less as clients than as convenient money-launderers.
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You'd think it would be fine, with all the soap and hot water … but you have to factor in the low socio-economic level of the launderers, and the fact that with that lower socio-economic status comes poor hygiene habits.
Anhedonia (excerpt) Laura Preble 2010
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Contrast their class warfare rhetoric with their paychecks, and it seems fair to conclude public union bosses treat dues-paying members less as clients than as convenient money-launderers.
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For its part, the FATF could get serious about including piracy within its mission of highlighting how money launderers and terrorists raise and move funds.
Today's Pirates Have Their Own Stock Exchange Avi Jorisch 2011
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