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  • Fraudulently using the name of a nonexistent AAUW branch on letters to congressional representatives to influence their vote on the Clean Energy and Security Act, the so called “cap and trade bill” – one of the biggest pieces of environmental economics legislation in a decade – that stunned me.

    Did they think no one would find out? « AAUW Dialog 2009

  • Fraudulently giving, and receiving, campaign money is a major problem.

    Hess Employee Who Gave $28,500 To McCain Effort Is A Renter 2009

  • Right now, though, RMT is doing 2 main "bad things" that are -- in my mind -- bottom line, wrong and illegal and that don't justify the "let's just keep doing this because it's improving the game:" 1. Fraudulently making money for RMT traders who are selling the copyrighted, intellectual property of the publishers.

    Question 3: Virtual Property 2006

  • Such persons Fraudulently swore an Oath to uphold, defend and preserve the sovereignty of the Nation and several Republican States of the Union, and breached the Duty to protect the People/Citizens and their Posterity from fraud, imposition, avarice and stealthy encroachment.

    Firedoglake » The Constitution Is Not A Legal Technicality 2006

  • Maybe it should be called, “Fraudulently, deceptively and systematically planting damaging misinformation.”

    Cheap Dirty Tricks in Lafayette 2005

  • Fraudulently obtaining money and property from companies by altering the computerized information used by the companies.

    Computer Underground Digest Volume 1, Issue #1.00 1990

  • * Fraudulently obtaining money and property from companies by altering information in their computers.

    Computer Underground Digest Volume 1, Issue #1.00 1990

  • Fraudulently M---- had started new brands on the last two crops of colts, the pick of them going into his wife's brand; and her mares ranged with M---- 's, now ours.

    Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson

  • Fraudulently camouflaged under the flags of secularism, citizenship and feminism, this reactionary offensive seizes minds and reconfigures the political scene.

    Indybay newswire Mouvement des Indigènes de la République/ Mov 2010

  • Fraudulently obtaining a controlled substance, 24 counts

    marconews.com Stories MATT CLARK 2010

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