Thesaurus / graft
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He led several high-profile investigations at USA Today, including stories surrounding the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, FBI agent and convicted spy Robert Hanssen, and allegations of bribery and graft among Olympic officials.
EDWARD T. POUND, TENACIOUS ‘OLD-SCHOOL’ INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER, DIES AT 77MATT SCHUDELJULY 29, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe shut down the investigation in February amid persistent allegations of graft against his own son.
WHO GOES FROM PRESIDENT TO PRISONER?DANIEL MALLOYMARCH 2, 2021OZYA third, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, is under pretrial detention over graft allegations.
WHO GOES FROM PRESIDENT TO PRISONER?DANIEL MALLOYMARCH 2, 2021OZYMaliga suspects the proto-plastids might contain or produce signaling molecules that help the graft wound heal.
PLANT CELLS OF DIFFERENT SPECIES CAN SWAP ORGANELLESVIVIANE CALLIERJANUARY 20, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINE“This is not what you would expect from a plant cell,” said Pal Maliga, a plant scientist at Rutgers University who has independently found genetic evidence for the transfers of chloroplasts and mitochondria inside grafts.
PLANT CELLS OF DIFFERENT SPECIES CAN SWAP ORGANELLESVIVIANE CALLIERJANUARY 20, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEThose that are crying the loudest against the grafters are just waiting for a chance to graft good and hard themselves.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONGraft among British policemen is unknown and bribery altogether unheard of.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYTo carry out your metaphor of the tree, the graft cut from the parent stock must bear fruit for itself.
ALONEMARION HARLANDThe big graft in this neck-a woods is political, and the Red Tower gang is only set-a cogs in the bull-wheel.
THE WRECKERSFRANCIS LYNDEBut I am determined that Hatch shall not be allowed to work his graft a second time upon the people who are trusting me.
THE WRECKERSFRANCIS LYNDEWORDS RELATED TO GRAFT
- bestiality
- breach of trust
- bribery
- bribing
- crime
- crookedness
- demoralization
- depravity
- exploitation
- extortion
- fiddling
- flagitiousness
- fraud
- fraudulency
- graft
- immorality
- jobbery
- malfeasance
- misrepresentation
- nepotism
- on the take
- payoff
- payola
- perversion
- profiteering
- racket
- shadiness
- shady deal
- shuffle
- skimming
- squeeze
- turpitude
- unscrupulousness
- venality
- vice
- villainy
- wickedness
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