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To soliciting
verb
To persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event.
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All three members confessed to soliciting and accepting bribes.
The firm is expected to be accused of violating securities laws related to soliciting investors.
Mark Silvester pleaded guilty in September 1999 to soliciting and accepting corrupt payments.
Earlier this year, the singer pleaded not guilty to soliciting an undercover police officer.
As a king, Lear is given to display, to making large, grandiloquent pronouncements and also, alas, to soliciting them.
The "billionaire" is Jeffrey Epstein, who served 13 months of an 18-month jail sentence in 2008-9 after pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution.
The arrests relate to soliciting Chinese high rollers to gamble in overseas casinos, including in Australia, an offence which carries a jail sentence of up to 10 years.
Fatima Elomar pleaded guilty to soliciting goods with the intention of supporting Mohamed Elomar's entry into Syria where he was engaged in hostile activities.
Since "Gomorrah" was released in Italy last spring, at least three cast members, all nonprofessional actors, have been arrested on charges ranging from drug dealing to soliciting kickbacks.
At the time, when no one thought the prosecution could succeed, there was much amusement in the theatrical establishment that putting on a play was equivalent to soliciting.
Last week, the former chief executive of a defense contractor with ties to Mr. Murtha pleaded guilty to soliciting kickbacks from a subcontractor.
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