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Use "embezzlers" in a sentence
"I do feel that the destruction of property, loss of life, and violence was nihilistic and contrary to constructive efforts to protest the equally nihilistic ethical climate of the banking/investment sectors of our New World Order, which appears to be a fancy way of describing a worldwide mafia of self-entitled embezzlers underwritten by the vast network of instant tellers–in the form of taxpayer’s IRA’s and 401k’s."
"Leaving out of account the class of disappearances such as embezzlers, blackmailers, and other criminals, there is still a large number of recorded cases where the subjects have dropped out of sight without apparent cause or reason and have left behind them untarnished reputations."
"The culpable among these, such as embezzlers of public money, fraudulent bankers, oppressors, were invited to withdraw without delay; while the victims of tyranny and violence were allowed to remain until an opportunity occurred for an amicable arrangement of their affairs by reconciliation, compromise, or some other mode."