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... at Grumpy Old Bookman, who has wonderful things to say about Muriel Spark and her novel Aiding and Abetting, which is about the long-vanished Lord Lucan: Muriel Spark: Aiding and Abetting.
A paean to slyness ... Frank Wilson 2006
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Abetting some of the evils of his day, fooled by others, seeing through some but too weak to end them, and fixing a few.
Jefferson on the Indians, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Abetting the traffic in illicit ivory is a surge of Chinese investment in Africa, a source of key mineral and other resources.
Chinese Demand Revives Ivory Trade Alexandra Wexler 2011
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I plead Guilty to Aiding and Abetting a Threadjack, so I will return to the topic … sort of.
Just to add to Kevin Jennings’ bad day. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Abetting tax evasion can even be considered a crime under Hong Kong's anti-money laundering laws.
IRS Shifts Enforcement Focus To Asia Martin Vaughan 2010
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Abetting tax evasion can even be considered a crime under Hong Kong's anti-money laundering laws.
IRS Shifts Enforcement Focus To Asia Martin Vaughan 2010
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Luckily for future victims of fraud, Sen. Arlen Specter introduced the "Liability for Aiding and Abetting Securities Violations Act of 2009" to make individuals and corporations think twice before helping other companies commit fraud.
Andrew Tucker Avorn: John Paulson: Man Behind the Curtain 2010
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Luckily for future victims of fraud, Sen. Arlen Specter introduced the "Liability for Aiding and Abetting Securities Violations Act of 2009" to make individuals and corporations think twice before helping other companies commit fraud.
John Paulson: Man Behind the Curtain Andrew Tucker Avorn 2010
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"Abetting hundreds of cases of tax evasion would be a major crime," Mr. Dolata said.
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Abetting tax evasion can even be considered a crime under Hong Kong's anti-money laundering laws.
IRS Shifts Enforcement Focus To Asia Martin Vaughan 2010
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