As he looked out of the window, he saw a young man siphoning petrol from his car. |
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There is no indication of a further siphoning off of support in the Assembly. |
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The officer was attacked as he tried to arrest the man for siphoning petrol from a van. |
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The legislation was wildly unpopular, and led to people siphoning the petrol out of other people's tanks. |
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If straining methods do not adequately filter out the fine particles and sediment from the liqueur, try siphoning off the clear liquid. |
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Governments buy support by spending money, not by siphoning it away in taxes. |
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Since he had no money, he was getting gas by siphoning off gas from other cars. |
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When the boat was sailed on the starboard tack, seawater was siphoning into the boat. |
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The simplest solutions like siphoning the washing water onto the garden are the most effective in the long run. |
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He was siphoning off funds from the post office to prop up his flagging retail business, Croydon Crown Court heard. |
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Air-gapped systems are used in situations that demand high security because they make siphoning data from them difficult. |
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The drain standpipe should always be taller than your highest water level in the machine to add protection from back-up water and siphoning. |
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The company can do very little to stop Ukraine's gas company from siphoning off extra gas. |
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He claimed his father had kept her in squalor and fed her on mushy peas and oatmeal while siphoning off her millions. |
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What they found was a piece of spyware siphoning data and creating audio files of voice calls. |
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Neither side wants a strike, especially because companies like Toyota have been siphoning off market share from the Big Three. |
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He also worried that enlistment terms would soon run out on several thousand of his soldiers, siphoning away his strength. |
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The bottles are emptied by direct siphoning, and the gassy wine is kept under pressure and stored in tanks. |
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Olympia oysters are filter feeders, siphoning water and digesting the tiny marine algae that passes through their systems. |
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After siphoning away the water, Hussein ordered the land poisoned and burned, leaving the wetlands a cracked, dusty salt pan. |
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Critics accuse Mr Gayoom of nepotism and of siphoning off profits from tourism. |
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If the Conservatives raise employment insurance premiums, it will be like siphoning fuel out of the Canadian economy's gas tank. |
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Remove the hose from the tank immediately to avoid siphoning back into the carrier source. |
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We have already seen Indian players who were not in partnership with local groups siphoning off customers in Germany and the Netherlands. |
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Other products like cathode blocks and metal bath siphoning tubes are sold for recycling. |
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Russia stopped pumping on 7 January, alleging Ukraine was siphoning the fuel. |
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To many Americans, pouring aid dollars into a developing country may seem like siphoning cash into a black hole. |
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Think about how Ralph Nader elected George W. Bush in 2000, for instance, by siphoning off a small number of votes in Florida. |
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He scanned files, photos, and videos, siphoning off anything sexually compromising. |
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In Bulgaria, large-scale schemes for siphoning public funds for the personal benefit of close relatives of politicians and civil servants were recently unveiled. |
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The ability on national level alone to conduct an adequate, successful and comprehensive economic and monetary policy is siphoning away all the time. |
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They can rent all the crimeware services they need to infiltrate a target's computer network invisibly, and remain undetected for months or years while siphoning off secrets for sale. |
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Again, I reiterate that for 13 years under the previous government there were absolutely no changes made to the program except for the fact that it kept siphoning off money from employers and employees. |
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During the siphoning process, the pilot inhaled some jet fuel. |
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Energy giant British Gas is siphoning off millions of pounds of extra profits annually by keeping hold of money owed to former customers who have built up credit on their accounts. |
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Watertight integrity was compromised by fractures, the absence of effective watertight glands and seals, and water siphoning action through bilge piping. |
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The Russian state pipeline operator Transneft said it cut supplies on the Druzhba pipeline to prevent Belarus illegally siphoning off oil. |
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I am not suggesting that provincial governments or school boards are currently siphoning off second language funds for other purposes, but the current accountability framework is such that it allows suspicion to fester. |
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To thrive and expand, they branched out to other crimes, including extortion, migrant smuggling and the siphoning of oil and gas from pipelines in the area. |
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Check valve in the suction nozzle to avoid siphoning when the pump stops. |
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Despite both sides claiming that certain understandings have been reached, there are still complaints in Tokyo that China is siphoning off Japanese gas. Security issues are another area of tension. |
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Shell and other big investors in the oil sands hope to meet such requirements by siphoning off emissions from their mines and storing them underground although the technology to do so is still in its infancy. |
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Ian Elliott, 53, from Gateshead, was on trial at York Crown Court accused of siphoning off large amounts of money from a bank account held by England player Downing. |
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The thieves broke through a fence into the Manweb Scottish Power depot on St Helen's Road before siphoning 220 litres from a HGV and a smaller vehicle parked up there. |
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The large chain stores are siphoning profits from the small local stores. |
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