He filched my material and appropriated my voice and exploited a human tragedy that was really none of his business. |
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He had filched food, stolen everything from money to clothes and had spent a lot of his time running from police for some crime or another. |
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Ross's Maoist back-to-nature fantasies were hitched to theories filched from the 1960s architectural avant-garde. |
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Who wins, nukes ReprintsMost such cases have involved material filched from ill-guarded sites in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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I remember gazing in awe at an ashtray bearing its name, which one of my relatives had apparently filched. |
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In 2012 a law was passed requiring the encryption of most companies' databases, yet the filched data were not encoded. |
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Four people have been charged with murder. Though shops remain boarded where rioters smashed windows and filched goods, Birmingham is busy again. |
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He's raided your piggy banks and filched all your birthday money. |
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It seems that the shifty fellow had broken into the small museum in the town and in an unguarded moment had filched the treasure map and a few gold coins. |
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His brutish family, usually happy to enjoy the fruits of his thievery marmalade and a birthday cake filched from someone's shopping bag turf him out. |
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The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood. |
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Money has always played a large part in democratic politics, either being quietly filched from the public coffers or being used to buy votes and political favours. |
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There is a large graveyard, a dusty football pitch, a small church missing statues filched by protesting Indians, and at least two impressive hotels. |
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