Word: bargain
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...said he would "absolutely not" plea bargain. Such action normally results in a guilty plea to lesser charges in exchange for information the government can use in other cases...
Nicholas Nickleby (1981). An 812-hour joyride through the thrills and terrors of Dickens' novel, magnificently captured by the Royal Shakespeare Company. The show alarmed audiences with its $100 ticket price but turned out to be the entertainment bargain of a lifetime...