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is solicitation
noun
The action or instance of ; ;
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The official charge, according to Beijing police, is solicitation of prostitution — but it has not escaped public notice that Xue is the fifth prominent microblogger to be arrested in three days, two of whom have reputations as liberal-minded, muckraking journalists.
The seemingly narrow question of whether Mr. Gore knew the distinction between hard money and soft money is significant because Attorney General Janet Reno has said that any telephone solicitations for the Clinton re-election effort -- that is, solicitation of hard money -- by the President or the Vice President were subject to regulation and could have been illegal.
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He confirmed that "there have been solicitations in excess of $1 million".
(Note that some messages broadcast at the site are solicitations for pornography).
There were solicitations for money for the Red Cross, water bottles chugged (and donated) and headphones popped into ears.
Many assume, as you did, that they're solicitations.
Also prohibited are solicitations like "Will you add me as a contact?" or propositioning people.
It is not solicitation, recommendation or investment advice to trade oil and gas futures, options or products.
"This is a solicitation of assault in exchange for money.
In the state of California, massage with the intent of causing arousal is considered solicitation.
"This is a solicitation of assault in exchange for money," the judge said.
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