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  • Abscond with taxpayer funds to visit a lover, betraying one's wife and children in the process.

    Business as usual for embattled South Carolina governor 2009

  • Abscond = depart secretly, and hide Usage: The teller who absconded with the bonds went uncaptured until some one recognized him 15.

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  • Abscond = depart secretly, and hide Usage: The teller who absconded with the bonds went uncaptured until some one recognized him 15.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows tkjainbkn 2010

  • Telegraph View: First prize in the Christmas raffle at HMP Kirkham makes the prison look more like a case of 'Ready, Steady, Abscond' than 'Porridge'.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009

  • Sixty-two people are back in jail this week on probation and parole violations, thanks largely to "Operation Abscond."

    Local News from Spartanburg Herald Journal 2008

  • In this case, the shame is spread all around: a healthy helping goes to the John McCain were rumored to be planning appearances on last night's episode of Sarah Palin's Attempt to Abscond with Tina Fey's Child Ends in Disgrace With less than a week to go before the presidential election, all of America is waiting, pondering the same pressing question: will the fate of Kristen Wiig have to start practicing her "You betchas!" for the next four years?

    Gawker 2009

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