11. But they eventually bribed their way out or moved in with relatives. 12. He had seen colleagues killed by drug traffickers, and he had seen traffickers bribe their way free. 13. He said that he bribed his way out of jail last summer and fled Iraq after receiving a tip that he would soon be re-arrested. 14. He used to ride his bike along the boulevard to Universal Studios, where he would try to bribe his way onto the lot. 15. Immediately, Kazima drove north, bribing his way through checkpoints manned by Hutu militia or telling them he was going to fetch blood for sick patients. 16. In Sierra Leone, she bribed her way into joining an entourage headed for a training seminar in Montreal. 17. It is still possible for refugees to slip through along well-worn routes off the main road or to bribe their way past border guards. 18. It was two months before Razia was able to bribe his way out. 19. John F. Kennedy was a womanizer, maybe a bigamist, a president who bribed his way into office and bungled his way through it. |