In fact, he has swindled his own family by managing to become the sole inheritor of their grandparents' estate. |
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Police in Shanghai have cracked a gang of four who swindled money using short messaging service on cell phones. |
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The group is suspected of having swindled each customer out of about 50,000 yen in such fees. |
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He failed not simply because he was swindled, but also because he was stupid. |
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Singh allegedly swindled funds meant for building a culvert on the Manikpur nullah and a school. |
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All too regularly we carry stories detailing how con artists and thieves swindled and stole from householders. |
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It is not the first time that wealthy people have been swindled out of huge sums of money, nor will it be the last. |
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But he was swindled out of much of it through some tax-avoidance scam involving containers. |
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The New Yorker, October 13, 1928P. 17 Change man replaced nickel which polite man had been swindled out of. |
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Hanif Kureishi, for instance, recently swindled out of his life savings, told me how difficult his life had become. |
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Mercedes has been swindled out of her luxury express train journey and Manny determines to put it right. |
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The entire issue has been manipulated to create the impression among citizenspatients that they are being swindled by physicians. |
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If I lost millions, it's because so-and-so A swindled me, or so-and-so B down the supply line didn't do his part, and it hurt me. |
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But the DOE is acting like a debt collector for an unscrupulous lender instead of helping swindled students. |
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Most of these reports were of tourists being conned or swindled. |
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This would improve the chances of someone who has been swindled being reimbursed. |
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Have given several instructions to your friend so that he avoids any risk of being swindled or unable to defend himself. |
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As far as I am concerned, we can never say enough about the fact that Quebec is being swindled. |
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From date day to this the desire for annexation has dwindled and swindled, until there is not a vestige of it left in any part of this country. |
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If the one who is swindled falls into this kind of situation, he will be deeply injured in his heart, and he may suffer physically as well. |
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I would also mention that the victims of Earl Jones are begging us to do something to prevent people from being swindled like that again. |
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Over the past several years, a number of individuals have notified the CRA that they participated in tax-haven schemes and were swindled. |
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The money of the small investors who were swindled was not in the bank accounts of Vincent Lacroix and Earl Jones. |
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But to be swindled for the pleasure of doing it is really adding insult to injury. |
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When Bland was swindled by a partner in a brush factory which he had bought, his long-suffering, uncomplaining, heroine of a wife had to support the family by her writing. |
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I've met people who have foolishly spent beyond their means and I've also met a good number of people who have been cheated or swindled out of sizeable amounts. |
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I felt sorry for those poor desperate people being swindled in such a way. |
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Seniors who've been swindled out of their retirement nest egg suddenly find themselves living in poverty and have no choice but to rely on Canada's social security systems. |
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Does the public not feel swindled by the current government? |
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Many have had their hopes raised, a number have sold their homes to find money to pay for information or the release of their family members and many have been swindled. |
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The Quebec government and Quebeckers are getting swindled. |
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The Bloc Québécois is also asking the government to acknowledge its mistake and give full, not partial retroactive reimbursement to all of the seniors it swindled. |
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I also understand that roughly 2.5 million Canadians, who believed the current Prime Minister's promise on income trusts, feel swindled by this government today. |
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They said he was a Romanist, and been a slaveholder, was an inebriate, had swindled the government, that he was weak, that he was a duellist and a bully. |
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He has also ordered land leased by foreigners over the past 20 years to be returned to its Hungarian owners, arguing that the natives have been swindled by wealthy westerners. |
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For example, one man is swindled by an acquaintance he trusted. |
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But the ticket tout had swindled him: he was shoved off at Cardiff. |
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The target was reached within 24 hours, inspiring other Portsmouth fans to set up campaigns that raised thousands for local businesses and charities swindled by the club. |
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As with Mr Bean, no one has died, or been swindled outright. |
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He has already been condemned for practices of the same type to a ten months' suspended sentence, for having swindled a number of mostly elderly individuals. |
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Within that first thirty minutes, some adults would have lost their share, some would have gambled theirs away, and some would have been swindled out of their portion … After ninety days the difference would be staggering. |
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People who come from the other end of the world and who have dealt with agencies that may not even be based in Canada have no recourse if they've been swindled in their country of origin. |
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All this must be carried out in a climate of transparency and regularity so that the citizens do not feel that they are being swindled or sacrificed on the altar of major economic interests. |
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Many small investors were swindled by that decision. |
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His outbreak of violence towards them seems to have occurred because he was swindled out of money by a prostitute and her pimp. |
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It is widely recognized that you are far more likely to be swindled by a waiter at a restaurant than an evil cybercrook. |
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One of the proposals on which the committee gave an opinion and which it has often heard during consultations was aimed at enabling people who had been swindled by recruitment agencies charging illegal fees to be reimbursed. |
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John Morris, alias Poyntz, complained of being swindled out of some properties by potent enemies, with the assistance of John Browne, late clerk to the House of Lords. |
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