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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacked money" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe money that has been targeted or seized, but the expression lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The government implemented measures to recover the attacked money from fraudulent accounts."
Alternatives: "seized funds" or "targeted assets".
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Early on 10 December, elements of the group also attacked money transfer site Moneybookers, knocking it offline briefly at 1100 GMT.
Because of this, the Nasty Boys split with Hart and attacked Money Inc. before the match.
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And the report says the Treasury and Justice Departments have fallen nearly a year behind in developing a plan for attacking money laundering and issues like terrorists' use of black-market gems and gold.
William K. Rashbaum (NYT MANHATTANN: ANTI-MONEY-LAUNDERING GRANT The United States Justice and Treasury Departments yesterday announced the award of $450,000 to the New York State attorney general's office and the state police to help state and local law enforcement officials develop new approaches to attack money laundering and other financial crimes.
In a White House ceremony, Mr. Bush praised several provisions of the bill, including its efforts to attack money-laundering and to allow information sharing between law enforcement and intelligence authorities.
The museum earned its counterculture stripes even while in the planning stages, drawing the wrath of conservative politicians who attacked federal money earmarked for the museum.
With respect to crypto-assets that remain unregulated, ESMA notes substantial risks for investors and consumers arising from fraud, cyber-attacks, money laundering and market manipulation.
The party – which has denied the charges – stands accused of murder, armed attacks, money laundering and trafficking.
Opposites attack in "Money Buys Happiness," by the writer and director Gregg Lachow.
For leading the anti-market struggle against the "business class" and attacking paper money and credit, Andrew Jackson served as Sellers's hero, especially for having vetoed, in 1832, the charter for the Second Bank of the United States.
Those who attack sound money and gold as "out of the mainstream" demonstrate themselves as residing within an intellectually incestuous ivory tower.
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