The main methods of obtaining that information were blagging or corruption. |
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After blagging our way into the company's central London offices we waited for someone to come and speak to us. |
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The next day the Vietnam veteran tells me a funny story about blagging his way backstage at the concert carrying a guitar case full of beer. |
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As if that wasn't enough, Paul managed to get a lift to the concert and succeeded in blagging a second ticket for his driver. |
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Smith said many journalists could look to the clause as a defence for blagging confidential information from banks, phone firms, even the police. |
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The information showed that 31 journalists had acquired people's personal information through blagging. |
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The prodigal ex-hippie who returns to an Essex village after blagging his way through eight years on the scrounge is still as charming and feckless as ever. |
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I'm sure it had nothing at all to do with the announcement that I'd spent my own hard-earned cash to see your show instead of blagging tickets like the journalist that I am. |
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Talking to friends, everyone says I'm a good talker and a natural salesman so I thought about blagging. |
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Since blagging his way into the EastEndersw cast as Queen Vic manager Alfie Moon, he had the hearts of female fans a-flutter. |
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Never one to miss a trick, 22-year-old Louis Tomlinson, who is worth PS15million, was straight on to the firm, shamelessly blagging some freebies. |
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We suspect that the chances of blagging your way into his regular Thursday spot at Walkabout are pretty slim with all those nice door supervisors to guide you. |
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