How To Use Embezzler In A Sentence

  • There's a railroad dick Edward Brophy who isn't quite sure why he's been asked to stakeout this train, but who begins to suspect that Jace is an "embezzler" when he finds stacks of money — his life savings — in this average joe's suitcase. Sleepers West
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • All criminals, I suppose, in one sense, are a danger to the community - embezzlers just as much as child molesters.
  • Meanwhile, I wonder whether Mr. Holder, so sensitive to the possibility that threats to his family might upset a hardened terrorist, will be looking into the seizure of an accused embezzler in Afghanistan and his less than gentle transport to the U.S. Brave Sir Barack
  • For instance, most of the embezzlers just have no sense of right and wrong, therefore they should be reformed rather than be treated as counter- revolutionaries.
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  • The classwork involved poring over fake bank records and tax returns, interviewing mock suspects, and tailing an "embezzler" as he walked across campus carrying a sack of poker chips - all in hopes that some students may decide they want to do that kind of thing for real. The Seattle Times
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • Like so many Canadian officials, he was an embezzler. George Washington’s First War
  • Donald Cressey penned the term "trust violator" in his research on the behavior and motivation of embezzlers. Forbes.com: News
  • The suicide is contemptible, besides being pitiable, when he is hounded out of life despite himself, when he is a little embezzler of a clerk who rushes from the music hall to the Thames and thinks of the unfinished glass with his last breath. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • Self-confessed shoplifter, embezzler and small-town deceiver. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • An embezzler can not defalcate in Nova Scotia, lightly skip into Manitoba and put both provinces to expense and technical trouble apprehending him. The Canadian Commonwealth
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • Many of the tools in the Patriot Act have been used by law enforcement to chase down embezzlers and criminals.
  • The film, which stars Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy as thieves targeting a Bernie Madoff-like embezzler, performed on the lower end of Universal's expectations, which the studio's President of Distribution Nikki Rocco attributed to the "general malaise" in the movie-going marketplace. 'Puss' Keeps Box-Office Lead
  • And remember this man is not only a thug, a bully, and a promoter of terrorism, he is also an thief and embezzler on a large scale.
  • Apparently it doesn't matter that he is an embezzler as long he mouths the proper hate for the Democratic party and refuses to do anything once he gets to the senate. Romney backs Rubio in Florida primary battle
  • The question must be asked: Should one of the main architects of the Balkan wars go down in history as a convicted embezzler or a convicted war criminal?
  • The LA Times is reporting that former Fry's executive and accused embezzler, Omar Siddiqui, once gambled away $8 million in a single day. The Consumerist: February 2009 Archives
  • This problem appears to demonstrate intent to manipulate elections, and was installed in the program under the watch of a programmer who is a convicted embezzler.

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