There he meets up with the wily Artful Dodger who takes him to thief and fence Fagin, who is in charge of a gang of young pickpockets. |
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A credit check for an unfamiliar loan or lease could be a sign a thief is casing your credit history. |
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Because the code keeps changing, it's impossible for a car thief to grab the correct one. |
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Swindon police say that he was away from his bike, delivering a letter, when the thief took the bag. |
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Perhaps the thief hid the box until it was safe for him to take it to another area. |
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He was asked to lock the door if he left the premises but he failed to do so, and a thief entered and stole some jewellery. |
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Police today warned store bosses to be aware of a violent thief working in the area. |
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The occupant was in another room when the thief struck, snatching the bag from a table in the living room. |
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A young mother was dragged to her knees by a would-be thief who tried to steal her handbag. |
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They had accused her of stealing, saying she was a thief and was stealing their things. |
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Amazingly, he was left unscathed after being thrown onto the road when the thief refused to stop. |
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As he tried to stop the car, the thief drove off with the passenger door open. |
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When she took the paper bag from the car the thief snatched it from her grasp and fled. |
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Against the odds he survives to become a car thief in Miami, all the while plotting his revenge. |
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He was, of course, a consummate thief, but he was probably not the most thoroughgoing plunderer among the world's despots. |
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The thief used a hammer to pry open a padlock securing a door on the cabin and removed an empty cash box. |
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She may now have become a thief, but she was by no means ready to become a murderer. |
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A thief steals the oxen and, hearing the thumbling's angry voice, takes him to be a ghost. |
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But when the shop assistant opened the till, the thief grabbed the notes and made off. |
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He'd known that he'd have to keep the thief here, but he hadn't expected to actually feel the effects of the time shift. |
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The thief, instead of beating a hasty retreat, confronted his accuser and hit him in the face delivering a smack on the jaw. |
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A Crimestoppers appeal in the Evening Press trapped the thief who snatched a 74-year-old man's savings and sent him flying to the ground. |
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Another beaut got swiped from in front of Bell Canada, where the security camera wasn't aimed properly, so the thief got away, big surprise. |
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He had recently collared a car thief who confessed to breaking into 100 cars in one night. |
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Your common thief comes in, spots the brand new disk drive and goes for it, tripping the tiny microswitch underneath. |
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This parking lot purse thief may be in custody thanks to some sharp-eyed citizens. |
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What shall I do with a thief who is not courteous enough to betake himself to the police station at my humble request? |
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Jesus told the people that whoever entered the sheepfold by any route other than the gate was a thief. |
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A shop assistant watched in shock as a thief posing as a customer grabbed money from the till before running off. |
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But when Saturday morning came the thief got up early and hid himself under a truss of hay in the hayloft. |
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These buildings had produced the most sickening and horrific ashes and smoke in existence, and now they were where the thief was hiding. |
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He plays an ageing thief whose plans to retire are postponed by a young whipper-snapper who blackmails him into one last blag. |
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The thief struck in Brayton Lane at about 11.40 am yesterday when the driver left the van unattended to deliver a package. |
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A hero who attempted to stop a thief stealing laptops from a college was killed after the would-be robber mowed him down in a car. |
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The real Turpin it seems was just as different, an unattractive, unchivalrous and brutal thief who raped and murdered. |
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Whether you feel that he's a plain thief, or simply a monumental blunderer, none of that matters. |
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A thief burst into a Florida bank one day wearing a ski mask and carrying a gun. |
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A thief had to empty his pockets out in the court dock to prove he was skint. |
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After a short distance, the driver was able to get out and run away unharmed while the thief climbed into the driving seat and drove off. |
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One of the nets thrown actually wrapped itself about the thief but without even pausing in his roll, he slit the net with a knife and was free. |
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And hey, you can finally tell yourself that being a slothful, gluttonous thief isn't such a self-serving activity, after all. |
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Often a thief will take unlocked bits from several bikes to make a complete bike with which to depart. |
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The thief, by definition a sneak thief, is merely the most common personification of unmanliness. |
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The stupid thief labeled the bag in a permanent marker, one of those botched jobs that I'm sure she'll regret. |
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A thief reached a new low in street crime when he snatched a handbag from a 91 year-old woman as she sat in her mobile scooter. |
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Police are working on the theory that the plasterwork figure was snatched by a sneak thief. |
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Supermarket manager Chris Baker gave chase after a thief snatched a bundle of notes from one of his tills on Tuesday afternoon. |
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A postbag thief snatched a sack containing hundreds of letters due to be delivered in Colchester. |
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The thief snatched the van's keys from a postman at 9.45 am in Wimborne Avenue, St Paul's Cray. |
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The thief and his pursuers were uncertain on their feet while they tried to traverse the unstable landscape. |
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And when caught, the hoss thief had a date with a Colt.45 or an invite to a necktie party. |
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Unwillingly teamed up with a young, cocky thief, Nick decides to go ahead with this final score. |
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The car was stolen after a thief broke a window at Mr Westwood's home, taking his car keys and mobile telephone. |
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If a phone is stolen, the mobile phone operator can use the number to turn off the phone, rendering it useless to the thief. |
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Rather than nicking your car stereo, the thief of 2020 will be after your whole digital persona. |
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A woman jumped into the fray, slapped the thief and then led the buffalo by the horns to safety. |
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Dan Sampson said the alleged thief disguised the horse by cutting off its mane. |
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A down-on-his-luck former thief is drawn back in when he just isn't cutting it in the straight life. |
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In other words, unless a thief is stealing it for personal use, it would be virtually worthless. |
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The thief had apparently let the stern anchor go and had marked it with a buoy, giving the impression that the boat would be back shortly. |
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And if a thief can see from the car parked in your drive that you are security-conscious he is less likely to try and burgle your house. |
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I'd lay odds, though, that the thief won't be found, although the computer might turn up at some point. |
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If you really are a thief, out to steal my heart, then you'd better have a good lawyer. |
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He was not only a very dexterous thief, but was notorious for his boldness and hardihood, and for the number of his previous convictions. |
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Not only are most journalists covering the presidential campaigns anxious, grudging careerists, one among their number is also a petty thief! |
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Worried that there was a thief on the prowl, hotel owner Hazel Hart immediately ordered a search of the building. |
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Adrian threw a few more punches and headbutts at the thief, bringing him to his knees. |
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Better to watch a thief fence his swag than open the Australian magazine and be confronted with the geriatric dribbles of an incontinent mind. |
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They had been stolen along with the box, and you know in your heart of hearts that the thief has probably just thrown them out of the car window. |
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A highly skilled thief is blackmailed into pulling a diamond heist when his daughter is kidnapped by an international terrorist. |
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Tonight I must sneak like the thief that I am down into the farmer's hencoop and steal one of his chickens. |
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The manager of a mini-supermarket ended up in a violent struggle after confronting a thief, a court heard. |
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Colton still stood there holding the sword as if daring any thief to challenge him. |
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A dangerous armed thief, who hijacked a car in Egham, and committed a further six offences, has been jailed for six-and-a-half-years. |
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He was in his shop on Monday afternoon when the thief, wearing a hooded jacket, leapt over the counter demanding cash. |
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The thief is described as white and aged around 20, 5ft 6ins tall, and was wearing a dark hooded jacket. |
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He never started a fight, and he kept to the laws of chivalry, common thief though he was. |
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It's the darkest time of the year and the opportunist thief is probably out and about looking to fill his Christmas stocking just as you are. |
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A 14-year-old papergirl was hailed for her courage after she chased a bicycle thief and forced him to give the bike back. |
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This prevents an auto thief from engaging the transmission by hot-wiring or with an ignition key. |
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From my third floor vantage point, I could see a young would-be car thief trying to hot-wire an old van that I had not seen move in over a year. |
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Police are hunting a thief who left a little girl suffering nightmares after he stole a model reindeer from her the front garden. |
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He's a thief, hustler, scamster, con man, who enjoys ripping off friends, family, waiters, old ladies, etc. |
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Another product of the streets, at twenty Sarah's resume included the occupations of thief, hustler, pick pocket and prostitute. |
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I've got money, I've got a good home, I've got friendship in all walks of life and I'm neither a pimp, nor a hustler, nor a thief, nor a liar. |
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If theft were promoted in the name of St Dismas, penitent thief, how would we react? |
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The thief was probably unaware of the stir that he had caused or that his actions had now put his life in serious peril. |
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The failed thief drew both of his blades, and with a swift motion stepped forward, turned, and attacked. |
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The thief was sober, coherent and, although clearly dangerous, seemingly intelligent. |
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The missing money was soon also found on his person and, the thief aside, everyone returned home happy. |
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The indispensable and vital elements of each and every conversion are made explicit in the experience of the dying thief. |
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Such force was justifiable against 'felons', and a thief was a felon if he had two previous convictions. |
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Barony jurisdiction included infangthief, the right to try a thief found with the stolen goods still on him. |
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If a thief has pinched a mobile, and changed the IMEI number, he will need to change the number carried on the label on the phone as well. |
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Joshua, of Earlswood Walk, Great Lever, watched in horror from a kitchen window as a thief pinched the bike and cycled off. |
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A thief who pinched a pot of charity cash was later shamed into handing it back by angry shop staff. |
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He plays a single parent thief whose diplomatic skills take the form of naked and, at times, plain stupid aggression. |
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Or, to put it another way, he was the gate-crasher, the interloper, the thief who stole the thunder. |
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The plucky farmer is understood to have startled the thief who eventually broke free and made his escape to a waiting car. |
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Doors and windows left open during the warm summer weather are an invitation to the opportunist thief. |
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The thief absently watched the flames flaring around her, hearing her own harsh breathing echo around her over the crackle of the flames. |
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In Armstrong's case, his identity thief plead guilty to a laundry list of charges and is slated to spend just five years in the pokey. |
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She pursued the thief onto the High Street before returning to Exeter College to alert the porters. |
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Unfortunately, when mounted on a bracket at the helm or flybridge, it can also be the easiest way for a thief to make a buck. |
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The door opens out on to the roof and you can see where the thief has left footmarks in the snow. |
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A fleeing thief who jumped into the River Ouse in York while it was in flood has been jailed for six months. |
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I vowed to myself that I would catch that sneaky little thief no matter what, even if I have to crawl on my knees to do it. |
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All or some of these measures can help to frustrate the would-be car thief. |
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The thief was as thin as a willow branch and cut open the bulging purses with the ease and dexterity of a practiced and experienced thief. |
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A bicycle thief made a quick getaway after stealing his set of wheels in broad daylight. |
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The painting was returned unharmed a week later and the thief was given only a brief sentence. |
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Calling him a liar, a thief, a moron, a traitor, and a hundred other degrading names does nothing to help our nation. |
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Two musicians had enough puff left over after blowing their instruments to chase a thief who stole their band's collection bucket. |
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Police have described the crime as despicable and urged members of the public to help them catch the callous thief. |
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I take pride in being a thief, and what's more, I am the best dip in the States. |
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I was a career thief and I suppose there is grudging respect on both sides. |
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And remember this man is not only a thug, a bully, and a promoter of terrorism, he is also an thief and embezzler on a large scale. |
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She went further to discredit her former colleague by calling her a liar and a thief. |
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You'd think that at that age girls like us would be messy and disorganized, but like I've said, being a thief makes you careful. |
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A serial car thief drove through a town centre at speeds of up to 70 mph to escape police. |
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In that way the tourist will not be expropriating the thief of the camera because it doesn't belong to him in the first place. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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In a flash, instinct took over and he rushed outside to stop the thief and his accomplices in their tracks. |
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The twist comes when Wilma's handbag gets switched with that of a jewel thief. |
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The detectives were acting on a tip-off from a thief who had broken into Mr Morrison's house only days earlier. |
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A petty thief is seen pulling off a cheap scam on a shopkeeper by a major league con-artist who recruits him for a big job. |
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A thief, no matter how much his activities may smack of a James Bond adventure, is still just a thief. |
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When the first hairstyle thief lifts your look, it will be said that they are copying your style rather than vice versa. |
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An egg thief who raided bird's nests in Orkney has been placed on probation and had his car confiscated. |
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The thief behind the wheel set off while his accomplice ran behind him down Whitworth Street West. |
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He was so unworthy, a lowly thief, a rat, unfit to breathe Her Majesty's air. |
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When the people in the streets chased after the thief, each person knew that others would join in. |
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The father gives up in despair and then, by a miraculous stroke of luck, he spots the bicycle thief and pursues him into a brothel. |
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A thief managed to get hold of their private PIN number to raid their account. |
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This is an extremely wide provision designed to criminalize those who help a thief or a receiver. |
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A smart thief from Hunan Province who stole data from credit cards and then withdrew money from the accounts has been identified as an inventor. |
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This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this. |
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He spends all of his waking hours hatching schemes to catch the thief red-handed. |
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A redraft of the copyright law next year may give us the right to copy our own CDs, but for now, I'm a thief. |
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If the private property of an individual was stolen, the thief had to make a tenfold restitution. |
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Apart from a weak planet in an angular house, the thief can also be shown by the ruler of the seventh house. |
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Like his brother, he was also a thief, pickpocket, mugger, robber, and arsonist, etc, but he didn't like killing people. |
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What floor he was born on is still unknown, but for the better part of his sixteen years of life he was a thief, a pickpocket. |
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The thief was then chased down the main street by neighbours, but managed to escape, leaving behind a tyre lever, torch and some of his clothing. |
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He was not sure he should place his trust in the words of someone who was a notorious liar and thief. |
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The convicted thief will lose his right to liberty by being placed in prison. |
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Dressed in his Garda tunic, the thief asked the woman for identification and rummaged through her handbag before rifling some cash. |
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He knew, that the fifth was a thief, not just any ordinary thief, but one who had more brains than the others of his guild. |
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A thief pawned a gold ring then snatched it back along with the cash he was being paid for it. |
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Every thief applies a standard of behavior towards others that he would never allow to be applied to himself. |
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Joe, an aging thief, serves as the film's charming rogue, desperate for money and a clean getaway. |
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For example, regardless of how good a thief you are, you need more equipment than a small piece of metal to pick a lock. |
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An identity thief could use it to download a keystroke logger and harvest thousands of passwords and active credit card numbers. |
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He is believed to be a car thief, who used stolen cars to take victims to lonely areas before attacking them. |
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Police are mystified as to how the thief managed to open the vehicle without using force. |
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He was a petty thief jailed for 15 years, but released by King Abdullah in a traditional amnesty given when the king ascended the throne. |
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Her husband restrained the thief until help arrived, but he later managed to escape and is still on the loose. |
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Fleeing to London in 1773, he assumed the name Barrington and made his living as a gentleman pickpocket and thief. |
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That you are banned from the shops because you are a grubby, low-life thief. |
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I wonder when you were planning on telling us you were a thief, a lowlife like us. |
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The valuables could be identified immediately if a thief tries to sell them at auction. |
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Jack is a thief, he takes one card from the top of your opponent's deck and adds it to your hand. |
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Should my credit card ever be compromised, though, the thief would be in for a rude awakening as my credit limit is pretty low. |
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Makutu was resorted to often for the purpose of avenging some insult, or to punish a thief or other evildoer. |
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These questions were left totally unanswered because the thief is scientifically incompetent. |
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When both of them are set after the same slimy car thief who has jumped bail things get out of hand. |
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At nineteen, Jeremiah McAuley was a thief and the terror of the New York waterfront. |
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The second thief watched in shocked as the ball and chain wrapped around his ankles before colliding into his right shin. |
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In a minor scuffle with a thief, the colleague is wounded when a fellow passenger scratches him accidentally. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a thief reached over a pensioner's shoulder and grabbed her purse from her handbag. |
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When it comes to barefaced cheek, this thief certainly crossed the thin blue line yesterday. |
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Make a car thief a lottery millionaire and it will not immediately improve his sense of etiquette. |
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A woman dashed out of her house in her pyjamas to disturb a thief who was using a tow truck to try to steal her car. |
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The thief defrauded banks and building societies and left a trail of unpaid bills. |
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Police were today searching for a thief who snatched hundreds of pounds from a busy shop in Walton. |
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He was visiting the gym when the thief followed him in, broke into his locker and stole his keys. |
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A by-stander eventually broke up what he thought was a fight and the thief escaped. |
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Now the adrenaline rush is over after the high-speed chase, the reality of what might have unfolded were the car thief armed is beginning to hit home. |
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At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief, doctor, lawyer, Indian chief, and all that. |
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To me, he will always be a dirty thief and a ruthless abductor! |
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On that occasion the thief was said to be aged about 18, 5ft 6ins tall, very thin, with mousy brown hair and was wearing a short black and white patterned coat. |
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Can it really be the case, it is asked, that in such circumstances the thief cannot be required to disgorge the property which, in equity, represents the stolen coins? |
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Her mouth watered and she cursed the thief who took her money. |
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The thief looks at the unclothed, bruised and bloodied body of Jesus, hanging in pitiful humiliation, and sees his glorious Saviour and mighty King. |
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A stylish and street-smart thief tries to burglarise a billionaire. |
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What the thief didn't realize was the 80-year-old was packing heat. |
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Turmoil erupts in the flophouse when Osugi's husband discovers his wife's affair, and she tries to convince the thief to murder him in order to solve all their problems. |
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A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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Where property is stolen, no beneficial interest passes to the thief. |
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A bike thief has left a paper girl with no transport for her round. |
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Who rides at the tail of a Border thief, he sits not long at his meat. |
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Althea felt a flush of rage, a man with such powerful magic was a thief! |
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The thief compliments the things he steals, if not the owner of them. |
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Owen Wilson plays a petty thief living in Hawaii, a place where apparently even the poorest dirtbag can afford an apartment opening onto white sandy beaches. |
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The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband. |
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The excitement of the weekend was catching a bicycle thief red-handed. |
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A knifeman and thief is today starting a three-year jail term for stabbing a householder in the stomach in a street confrontation over a garage break-in. |
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It was unknown for footpads to be encountered on the lonely path, as no one would be likely to pass this way carrying anything of value to a thief. |
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The thief managed to get out of the van, which is understood to have contained parcels and registered post, and escaped before the police arrived. |
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She, however, has lent it to a thief on the lam from the police. |
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After stealing 97 rare maps, serial map thief e. Forbes Smiley III was caught in the act. |
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Two portraits of Socrates frame the Symposium, one painted by Aristodemus, the good thief, the best of the deme, the other by Alcibiades, the bad thief. |
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He was not going to let another thief slip through his fingers. |
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The plural of loaf is loaves, the plural of thief is thieves. |
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An eighty two year old lady had her pension and other belongings stolen by a con man, even though she tried to prevent the thief from entering her home. |
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People know it makes no sense to leap on the bonnet of their car as a thief drives it off, but this 83-year-old have-a-go hero couldn't help himself. |
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In other words, if some ton-up car thief decides he's going to put people's lives at risk, he'd better make sure I don't get close enough to ram him off the road. |
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A bike thief was prevented from taking a Barnes resident for a ride last month when he was apprehended by two Police Officers who had raced to the scene on their bicycles. |
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One night after a match, a thief robs the wrestling box office. |
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Vans that simply run from warehouse to retail outlet are less likely to fall foul of the opportunist thief as these are both theoretically secure areas. |
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It's a great novel, somewhat quirky, about an unemployed fugitive English philosopher who goes to France and falls in with a one-armed bandit literally, a thief with one arm. |
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Cole was clearly experimenting with this, the signature curve of his storytelling, while writing Every Day Is for the thief. |
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His Nigeria book, Every Day is For the thief, was actually written in 2006, prior to Open City. |
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My table rocked, my lamp fell and went out, and my window closed as if some thief had been surprised and had fled out into the night, shutting it behind him. |
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In the 1999 film starring pierce Brosnan, an art thief evades capture by hiding in plain sight. |
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Unlike other kinds of theft where the principal beneficiaries are the thief and other low-life cretins, here the person who benefits the most is another contractor. |
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Many people stood around the canal and watched the thief drown in water. |
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She had left a vanity case and ring box in the doorway of her home while she took some of her luggage upstairs on a stair lift when the thief struck. |
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It appears that a thief, described as a drunk male wearing a combat jacket, used a crowbar to prise open the security shutter before smashing the window. |
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This would make it more difficult for a thief to make away with the item. |
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But for a few nights a week, I become Xe BlackH20, a car thief and hit man trying to make it on the mean streets of Los Santos. |
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Imagine the rugged masculinity of Clark Gable combined with the savoir faire of Cary Grant and you get a sense of his urbane thief about town Daniel Ocean. |
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Once an identity is stolen, it is used to access a computer user's online accounts, completing unauthorized transactions that enrich the thief controlling the crimeware. |
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Another time, he came to the rescue of a young woman whose iPhone had been snatched by a petty thief. |
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Wortham had survived a combat tour in Iraq only to be mortally wounded while challenging a thief in front of his own house. |
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A man who tried to stop a thief from making off with a stolen digital projector sustained cuts and bruises to his head when he was knocked down in a tussle. |
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They burst into the farmer's house and when they saw the eldest son, believing him to be the thief, they chained him and marched him to the palace. |
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With muffled thuds and a yelp, Ace and the thief tussled on the floor. |
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Crimeware can surreptitiously install keystroke loggers to collect sensitive data login and password information for online bank accounts, and report them back to the thief. |
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The thief smiled at the small mound of diamonds piled inside. |
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At the climactic moment, the main character of the novel finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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A SUSPECTED milk float thief was threatened with a Taser after a milkman's van was snatched during his early-morning rounds. |
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In my judgment, there is no distinction between the resetter and the thief. |
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A SERIAL sneak thief snatched pounds 10,000 from his employer's safe and blew it on lap dancers and the high life. |
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Thus, glaucoma remains a silent thief until the loss of visual field becomes strong enough for the individual to notice. |
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Or a pickpocket, thief, traitor, lecher, syphilitic, gorilla, crook, anarchist, murderer? |
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Not by the Raffles kind of gentlemen jewel thief, once played by Anthony Valentine, but by the Barbary apes that live on the Rock of Gibraltar. |
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Miss Alka Brigue, prosecuting, said Senior ordered his victim to call the suspected thief but he had no credit on his phone. |
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Similarly, a convicted thief was imprisoned in the first instance, but a serf convicted for the third time was to have his hand removed. |
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Someone who carries out an act of or makes a career of theft is known as a thief. |
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In parts of the world which govern with sharia law, the punishment for theft is amputation of the right hand if the thief does not repent. |
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At the time, any degree of force could be used to arrest a fleeing felon but, when he fired the gun, he did not know who the thief was. |
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The thief moved closer, clutching his own race card, until his elbows were touching those of the race-goer. |
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For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. |
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Trying to change our basic nature is difficult at best, and struggling against it is a time thief. |
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The thief stole all the money and credit cards out of the old man's wallet. |
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In Stockton, a thief or thieves stole some flowers from the hall and war memorial on Butts Lane in July. |
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Liam Woodier, 27, claimed a thief had stolen his car and then hit biker Robert Clark. |
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A QUICK-WITTED thief drove off on a quad bike, after it's owner got off to spend a penny. |
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Lakeshore Drive, black fire box stolen, resident thinks he knows who the thief is. |
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A WHEELCHAIR-BOUND grandfather is outraged after a thief stole garden tools and a spin dryer from his Coventry home. |
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Mt. gox suffered a hack in June 2011, when a thief grabbed 2,643 bitcoins. |
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The unknown thief returned the tiny marble hand to Carmarthen Museum in a Jiffy bag with a typewritten note of apology. |
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A thief in Iraq made calls on a satellite phone stolen from the UK Department for International Development, it was revealed Sunday. |
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She becomes adept at being a horse thief and accompanies Cochise and Geronimo on their raids. |
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A balian may be consulted in order to determine the location of a lost object or the identity of a thief. |
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A thief can't readily decipher these hashes, but can mount what's called an automated offline dictionary attack. |
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A PROLIFIC thief arrested for wearing a balaclava and gloves arrived at court in a burqa to protest his innocence. |
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A DIMWITTED thief who stole a distinctive 10ft long maroon and pink van abandoned it less than a mile away from where it was taken. |
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A DOPEY green-fingered thief led police straight to his door after leaving a trail of soil behind him. |
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A POLICE chief hit out at magistrates for again freeing a serial thief known as Billy the Pigeon because he always flies the coop. |
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The thief, wearing a green cagoule and blue trousers, took money from the till and a number of phone cards before running out. |
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The witness was able to provide a very general description of the thief. |
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My friends dismissed him as a Kerry sheep thief and a bog Irish gombeen man. |
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Archie was a cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater. More proof that he was a thief! |
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The car thief fought with an officer and tried to drown a police dog before being shot while escaping. |
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After two years on the run from the US authorities the suspected thief known as the Barefoot Bandit has finally been stopped in his tracks. |
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The other class of thief, socially inferior to the pickpocket, was the lush roller who followed drinking men and robbed them when they collapsed. |
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The goods which Brand seized were officially North Carolinian property and Eden considered him a thief. |
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He plays retired thief John Robie, who becomes the prime suspect for a spate of robberies in the Riviera. |
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Gilbert shows sympathy for his protagonist, the son of a thief who, brought up among thieves, kills his girlfriend. |
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A thief stole a Ford Galaxy earlier this week after pushing a fishing rod through the letterbox of a home in Southbank Road, Coundon, to get keys left near the front door. |
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The thief seemed only interested in cash and jewellery which is why he even tried to break the piggybank of my kids but didn't touch the laptops kept on the dining table. |
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Leaving a sat nav in a car is like an open invitation to a thief. |
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Poor POET-APE, that would be thought our chief, Whose works are e'en the frippery of wit, From brokage is become so bold a thief, As we, the robb'd, leave rage, and pity it. |
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The woman shouted for help and council worker Iain Throwe, from Kingswood Road, Nuneaton, chased the thief along Queens Road towards Dugdale Street. |
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The paper said some of the names used were those of Japanese historical figures including shoguns Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi and notorious thief Ishikawa Goemon. |
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Officers investigating the thefts believe the thief is watching the victim set the code then opening the locker while they are in the gym and stealing a bank card. |
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He hath waited by night and day in such wise that he hath stolen so many of my children that of fifteen I have but four, in such wise hath this thief forslongen them. |
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I have sometimes known a poet in danger of being convicted as a thief, upon much worse evidence than the resemblance of hands hath been held to be in the law. |
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A suspected car thief was captured Monday after allegedly driving a stolen car down a dead-end road with police on his tail, Eugene officials said. |
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A serial loo paper thief from Nottingham has been cautioned by police after stealing ten rolls a day from public toilets over the course of three weeks. |
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The thief took Mrs Keane's diamond-effect hairclip from the big day. |
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The first person to put a marker on a piece of land or ancestral mathom and say 'this is mine' was the first owner of capital, the first thief, the first magician. |
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A thief who crept into a London hotel room and brutally attacked three sisters from the UAE with a claw hammer was found guilty of attempted murder on Tuesday. |
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When a teenager attempts to steal his prized car, he ends up trying to reform the thief, making a connection with the boy's relatives and defending them from a street gang. |
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Guilt got the better of a computer thief in the German town of Koblenz after the salesman from the computer shop chased him down the street, stumbled, and broke his arm. |
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I'm not a thief, I am a pragmatist. I need this bread to feed my family. |
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Directed by Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler is a crime thriller about Bloom, a young man, who works as a thief before happening upon a cameraman shooting footage of accidents. |
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The thief then took the dress back to the London West Hollywood hotel and said it was in a garment bag inside a trash bag in a bathroom, White said. |
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In R v Dadson, a police officer shot and wounded an escaping thief. |
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The thief was 5ft 2in with short blondish hair and a Dumfries accent. |
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He was convicted of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm because the thief was shot and the gun was fired by a man not caring whether the shot was lawful or not. |
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They believe the thief might try selling the black leather motorcycle jacket and red Swiss Army penknife, which is engraved with the word Pearcey, in pubs. |
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The judge imposed on the thief a sentence of fifteen strokes with the rod. |
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