He had already confessed himself before witnesses to adultery and was commonly known to be a cozener or defrauder of men. |
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This consciousness pushed the Medicaid defrauder, for example, to build a huge mansion in her village knowing that she might never live in it. |
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A defrauder needs but a few bits of personal information to abscond with your identity. |
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In the United States even the most unrepentant, obviously guilty serial killer or multimillion-dollar defrauder is entitled to a defense. |
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The long-term aim will be to keep know-how and technology ahead of the defrauder. |
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This false individual, a professional defrauder, does not like his misappropriations to be denounced in the public arena. |
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You fear the man who has a dollar less than you, that dollar is rightfully his, he makes you feel like a moral defrauder. |
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Ecakyr later learnt that the woman and her family are defrauder and three more men were deceived by the family so far. |
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Since individual crimes often amount to only a few hundred dollars, a local government may find that it is not worth the cost to pursue the defrauder across state lines. |
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But a second look at the lengthy report shows that Mr. Madoff was not the only notable defrauder whose assets were badly documented in the unit's records. |
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The remaining opposition factors were first minimized compared to the common struggle against a common enemy, the foreigners to the region and the defrauder traders. |
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