| 1. | That followed his bungled attempt to suborn House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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| 2. | Does this usage of the word " suborn " sound correct?
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| 3. | _Ask you to " suborn perjury,"
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| 4. | The diplomat can suborn any enemy piece except the king.
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| 5. | Intercepted communications that suggest a Beijing-directed scheme to suborn American politicians.
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| 6. | The women depart to suborn the customs officers who are watching the locality.
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| 7. | The diplomat remains on the same cell when it suborns an enemy piece.
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| 8. | The aged Liell's attempt to suborn Vanye suddenly takes on a more sinister aspect.
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| 9. | It's true that suborn is rarely used today except in the context of criminal proceedings.
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| 10. | "What is it when someone suborns someone ? " the boy wanted to know.
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