Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime
Noun, International Law
to peaceable possession
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to capture a fortress
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to intercept a letter
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to gain ascendance over a country
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to regain the market
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to take a town inchmeal
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to have someone for keeps
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to pass something from to hand
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to pass something from hand to hand
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to hand something round
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to take possession of
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to get possession of sth
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to gain possession of sth
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to resume possession of sth
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to regain possession of sth
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to intercept a telegram
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to conquer territory from sb
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to resume a territory
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to come by something
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to carry the enemy's position
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to jump one's camera
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to recover shipwrecked goods
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to assume the reins of government
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to gain control of the government
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to drop into a position
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to recover a lost advantage
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to recover a lost article
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to make up for lost ground
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get the upper hand, gain the upper hand, have the upper hand
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to enter upon property
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to recover one's authority
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to tap the money market heavily
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to carve out a large part of the market
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to get a bigger foot in the market
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to secure a better share of the market
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to corner the market
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to conquer the market
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to capture the market
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to pick up for a song
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to repossess oneself of a place
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to assume the reins of government
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to jockey for a position
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to struggle for power
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