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- n the reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- In the suit, Cuomo is seeking payment of damages and disgorgement of all fees by Merkin, restitution, and other equitable relief.
- In this bill they ducked the stock-option expensing; they ducked the past disgorgement, where you have to pay it back and go to jail; and they ducked corporate governance in any .
- One immediate goal, say sources close to him, is the disgorgement of profits that executives reaped through generous allotments of IPO shares in the late 1990s--a period during .