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If that were true, why did the Democrats give the tainted money back?
Paradoxically, in the world of law, tainted money has always been legal tender.
And since government was the problem, terrible things would result if any fragment of this tainted money got back to its source.
You wouldn't have had to threaten her into returning the tainted money.
And I sure wouldn't do it for tainted money!
Clinton Administration officials estimate that a major portion of the increase in exports is paid for with tainted money.
T don't want your tainted money,' he said in revulsion.
Defend my honor by rejecting their tainted money.
"She has to return $50,000 of tainted money, money that is given to her by people who believe in terrorism.
The Christian Voice called the center's rejection a victory, labeling the donation "tainted money."
Somebody raises the issue of "tainted money", and the Chancellor disposes of this matter also.
There will still, of course, be those who ask why any of this matters if tainted money can still produce good movies.
When he offered money to a church, pulpits all over the country thundered back with cries of "tainted money!"
From of old, the clergy were forbidden to receive oblations or gifts of tainted money.
The Zensunni men chuckled and moved eagerly, already anticipating how they would spend their tainted money.
There are four openings on the commission, which he could have filled with distinguished, independent individuals eager to stanch the flow of tainted money.
Bloom then gives the bully tainted money, upon which he placed trace amounts of female spider pheromones.
"It's tainted money, all right," Father Cunningham replies.
Investigators have frozen bank accounts, put liens on homes and sent letters demanding that tainted money be returned to prosecutors.
It was tainted money.
Asked if there was any moral question involved, he smiled and said, "I wouldn't regard that as tainted money, and they're generous sponsors."
And banking officials say the way to combat such laundering is to monitor deposits to keep tainted money out of the banks in the first place.
After much debate regarding Carnegie's "tainted money," Tampa was finally awarded with a $25,000 grant in 1912.
"That is probably tainted money, sir," Orso said.