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That has paid off across the country, especially in the Los Angeles area, where authorities are now arresting nearly 40 phone defrauders a month -- up from just one offender a month two years ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

The aim: to put the defrauders out of business as well as punish them.

From Time Magazine Archive

There were laws against defrauders of the revenue; laws against debasing the coin; laws against sacrilege; laws against corrupt State contracts; laws against bribery at elections.

From Caesar: a Sketch by Froude, James Anthony

Only the fences, profiteers, confidence men, defrauders, swindlers, most of the bankrupts and some of the pimps, remained indifferent.

From The Prose of Alfred Lichtenstein by Lichtenstein, Alfred

No; the heroes of escapades are nearly all either bigamists, or libertines, or drunkards, or defrauders, or first-class scoundrels of some sort.

From The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony by Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)




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