And remember this man is not only a thug, a bully, and a promoter of terrorism, he is also an thief and embezzler on a large scale. |
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She plays the kidnapped wife of an embezzler opposite Tim Robbins, John Hawkes, and Isla Fisher. |
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There appeared to be an opportunity for the embezzler to embezzle with perfect safety. |
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This problem appears to demonstrate intent to manipulate elections, and was installed in the program under the watch of a programmer who is a convicted embezzler. |
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The embezzler will undoubtedly be released first, but it's the robber who's most likely to need the benefit of supervision and support. |
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If we go to the third to last paragraph on page 5, where you're comparing the robber with the embezzler, what you're saying there is that the embezzler will presumably get out earlier than the robber. |
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Now, that doesn't necessarily mean we have to let them out under the same conditions as we let out the hypothetical embezzler that I described in my comments to you. |
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At the time, I was deeply involved with the handsome embezzler who led a major telecom company into bankruptcy. |
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It appears that Hogg is the eeriest rogue, the most observable embezzler, that ever was known. |
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The judge sentenced the embezzler to ten years in prison, along with a hefty fine. |
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In the past, for example, it proved almost impossible for a juvenile delinquent to steal the amount of funds that a white collar criminal, such as an embezzler, could purloin. |
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