Wedding and death ceremonies have pilfered their terminology from The Book of Common Prayer. |
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I had pilfered a nice, juicy mango and was about to eat it when some guy got into a fight with me about who should own it. |
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Unlike weapons for conventional warfare, cyberweapons are easily pilfered by the designers. |
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Among the proposals are demands that banks in the developed world repatriate money pilfered by corrupt leaders and inform on suspicious accounts. |
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Staff routinely had to be dispatched to the sticky-fingered star's dressing room in order to recover the pilfered booty. |
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And he loved to tell the yarn about how he and a pal pilfered a barrel of whiskey out from under the noses of the police during Prohibition. |
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In 1926 Bruce Chapman, a cameleer and station hand, had a large supply of rations pilfered at Mount Peake. |
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If they finish the year first in pilfered sacks, it would be the first time since 1938 that the Bronx Bombers led in this category. |
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The foundation alms had been pilfered and church ornaments and vestments pawned to pay the hospital's debts. |
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Some of them complained that my dad had pilfered eggs from their hencoops, and had stolen hens and chickens as well. |
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Scour a multitude of levels for the pilfered prizes and sharpen your sleuthing skills with exciting mini-games. |
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But we have found it because other lines have been able to be pilfered for it. |
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And that is just one date rape drug that can be either pilfered at a hospital or bought on the street. |
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So, unless further revelations show that more sensitive data has been pilfered, the damage is limited. |
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It turns out that the party was on you because one of the employees had pilfered a couple of cases of beer from the walk-in cooler at your restaurant. |
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In terrestrial environments, the storage of food in caches or hoards similarly results in valuable patches that can benefit the owner but potentially can be pilfered. |
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After the money's spent, all that remains of the experience is pilfered stationery and the scent of Jo Malone bubblebath. |
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They spread rumors that Barlow had pilfered books from Lovecraft's library. |
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Snowden pilfered documents from databases designed to share intelligence more broadly within the government. |
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That password, it appears, was one of the millions pilfered from the professional social network in a security breach that came to light in June. |
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But it is not the only Italian site that has been pilfered in recent months. |
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He did two things: he pilfered from the EI fund and cut transfers to provinces. |
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Once the prisoners were beaten and the Goths pilfered from the dead, the generals sat at the victory table and shared the spoils. |
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The only sources of food are the families of prisoners, NGOs and churches, and they are often pilfered by prison warders. |
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Some pirates are recruited by the state: Sir Francis Drake pilfered for England, and the Pentagon employs past hackers, too. |
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But few know that information like passwords and emails can be easily pilfered into. |
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The RC.1.3.1 category includes goods that are entirely used up when they are fed into the production process, during which they deteriorate or are lost, accidentally damaged or pilfered. |
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Nobody wants pilfered microwaves or DVD players. |
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Finished ballots were pilfered from letterboxes or obtained from postmen. |
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Checked luggage may be pilfered at the airport. |
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By the end of the 1990s due to the criminal activities of the Chechen authorities the Republic's economy was all but totally destroyed and the means of production pilfered. |
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Checked luggage has been pilfered at airports. |
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Allowed to dwell on in her servant's chamber, she pilfered the netsuke – so portable they could be slipped in an apron pocket one at a time – until she had stolen them all away, and bedded them down in her straw palliasse. |
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The general idea for this kind of project was adopted from the Debian Junior and Debian-Med projects, with the majority of the content of this Web site shamelessly pilfered from the latter. |
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Sections of the Wall are also prone to graffiti and vandalism, while inscribed bricks were pilfered and sold on the market for up to 50 renminbi. |
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Last week, the German government declared they wanted to buy, for 2,5 million euros, a list of defrauders dissimulating some assets in Switzerland, which would have been pilfered at the HSBC bank. |
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You don't have to dig too far to uncover a distressed gentleness on the other side of the pilfered street poses, protective toughness and boastful defensiveness. |
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Our heroes must defeat the robotic Scare Bears guarding the pilfered plushies, return them to their rightful owners, and teach kids that sharing is the right way. |
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