| 41. | If the conduct is not illegal _ these are not bribes.
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| 42. | Businessmen pay off tax inspectors and the poor bribe the police.
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| 43. | In other words, take a bribe or take a hit.
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| 44. | He bribes to make money, not to get a visa.
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| 45. | That boy couldn't be a bribed witness ."
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| 46. | The official usually walks away with a bribe in his pocket.
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| 47. | One is about a disgraced former alderman convicted of taking bribes.
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| 48. | Satarov said he rejected the only bribe he was ever offered.
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| 49. | A few even tried to bribe their way onto the list.
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| 50. | Videotapes he took of government officials taking bribes ensured their fealty.
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