- Look up
collude or
collusion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collusion is a
deceitful agreement or
secret cooperation between two or more parties...
- War.
During most of the 19th and
early 20th century,
Russia and
Britain colluded over
Afghanistan and its
neighbouring territories in
Central and South...
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conspiracy to
blame the
Russian government to
allay accusations that
Trump had
colluded with
Russian lawyers and
Kremlin ****ociates to
influence the
outcome of...
- suspected,
probably correctly, that some
members of the
English Parliament had
colluded with the
invading Scots. On 3
January 1642,
Charles directed Parliament...
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attack on
Piscopo are
connected through a
group of six
construction companies owned by
mafia families who are
colluding on
public construction contracts....
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conflicting wishes of
Graham Rysinski and his
dying mother.
Accused of
colluding with Gina,
Bellamy is
taught the
meaning of the word by her. 156 6 "The...
- the
Second Division was
brought into
disrepute when
Stoke and
Burnley colluded in the
final match to
ensure they were both in the
First Division the next...
- Jack Curley, Lou Daro, Paul
Bowser and Tom and Tony Packs. The
promoters colluded to
solve a
number of
problems that hurt
their profits. Firstly, they could...
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offensive insult that it
really represents. ... To
ignore this
problem is to
collude in it. The
blind eye to
casual name-calling,
looking the
other way because...
- and
viewed by
others as "still far too orthodox". He was
criticised for
colluding with the
Argentine junta,
while biographers characterised him as working...