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1 Innocent people, unless they were abject fools, did not pay blackmail .
2 We all know that it isn't the innocent who pay blackmail , he added parenthetically.
3 Do you think John Minute would pay blackmail if he could get out of it?
4 I have refused to pay blackmail to the Chong Wah Tong, and since then it has been trouble, trouble, trouble.
5 The man, as I said, has a high position, and you might be tempted to suppose that-tospeak coarsely-hewould pay blackmail .
6 He was too tough to pay blackmail , even if they had something really serious on him, which I don't believe for a minute.
7 Von Oppenheim (1893) reported that Turkish troops having been recently stationed at the place, it had no longer to pay blackmail (huwwa) to the Arabs.
8 But I don't like blackmailers and I don't plan on paying blackmail .
9 But aren't you overlooking the possibility two people could have been paying blackmail ?
10 So my son has been paying blackmail money for months!
11 The North Pass has been paying blackmail to the Yukon steamboat companies for three years.
12 The government itself, with several thousand troops to back it up, was paying blackmail to the border thieves!
13 Lord Amber went into wild society in a sort of chivalry; now he's paying blackmail to the lowest vultures in London.
14 William H. Davidge, president of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, admitted that the company had long paid blackmail money to Vanderbilt.
15 The saloons which paid blackmail , or which enjoyed the protection of some powerful Tammany chieftain, sold liquor on Sunday with impunity.
16 We'd have to be paying blackmail all the time to prevent measures that would compel us to go out of business.
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