But the unchecked growth of this fastest growing city in Asia is robbing it of its green cover. |
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They're essentially robbing Peter to pay Paul at a time when they should be hiring as many people as possible. |
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There's simply no point in robbing Peter to pay Paul, because it doesn't achieve anything, as this man discovered at great cost. |
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She wants to spice up a moribund marriage, and thinks that robbing a bank or an armored car might be the perfect antidote to boredom. |
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It came from all sides, asphyxiating him, robbing him of the peace of mind he so desperately craved. |
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They make the loudest racket, keeping me away from sleep, robbing me of gentle awakenings. |
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Sacrifices and self-mastery, even robbing and destruction have no effect on the passive soul. |
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At first the idea seems cold and distant, perhaps robbing death of its seriousness. |
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Many writers have believed, however, that the modern European empires did involve such a systematic robbing of colonies to enrich the metropole. |
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The design incorporates a shield which prevents the thumb safely and rear sight from robbing against the body. |
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This is like saying that shoplifting isn't stealing because you're not robbing a bank. |
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I just remember a scam where some twoccers started doing this and pulling over taxis and then robbing them. |
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Outfielders can climb the walls, robbing sluggers of home runs or catching foul tips. |
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Last week a few miles outside Lucknow robbers stopped the traffic and began robbing passers-by in broad daylight. |
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Or are options just a sophisticated way of robbing shareholders' money in a bull market? |
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The culprit, an office worker, was robbing his female colleagues, but no one could figure out where he was stashing the purses. |
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Detectives were today hunting a vicious gang who held a steak knife to a teenager's throat before robbing him. |
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They end up robbing a bank, for which the penalty in China is capital punishment. |
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Asked why he was robbing the house, one man wordlessly pointed to his open mouth to indicate he was hungry. |
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A 28-year-old employee heroically attempted to keep thugs from robbing her store. |
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The odds are stacked against the villains from the outset, robbing the reader of much suspense. |
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Are you just a hired gun, a hit man, robbing profit and power from impoverished third world countries? |
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To his contemporaries he seemed subversive, robbing aristocracy of its sumptuary prerogatives. |
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A Yorkshire 'superhead' says an examination board is robbing students of the grades they deserve following the controversy over GCSE results. |
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When it comes to robbing us blind, the Armani-clad criminals in corporate boardrooms have it all over the hoods on the street. |
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I was robbing houses, stealing money from friends and family, conning people, panhandling at some point on the street. |
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They had befriended the victims outside a bar in before walking them part-way home and robbing them in an alleyway off Kendal Road. |
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I feel it is robbing them of a pay cheque and robbing their families of a pay cheque. |
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The penetrating whine of the fighter-bombers and the blast of the missiles overwhelm my brain, robbing me of both understanding and psyche. |
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Those idiot pirates who preceded me thought all Torrencia was good for was robbing their pathetic little cogs. |
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When they are raising young or robbing nests, they are very quiet and inconspicuous. |
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Christopher will be back swearing, pimping, robbing convenience stores and peddling drugs within days. |
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They were planning on robbing some rich college preps, and getting fast cash. |
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The five are charged with propositioning men and then pretending to be police officers, handcuffing the men, and then robbing them. |
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Some states reacted to body snatchings by imposing prison sentences or heavy fines for grave robbing. |
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Among criminal justice measures, there are now tougher penalties aimed at repeat drunken-driving offenders, as well as for grave robbing. |
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They say marking and documenting the sites is a concern because of a long history of grave robbing and desecration. |
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Last month a couple returned to their Aughan Park home to disturb an intruder in the act of robbing their house. |
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Well, if it includes wearing a creepy mask and robbing a bank, count me in. |
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Poor wretch, the officers tell me that he was caught robbing a loaf of bread from the basket of a wealthy Lady who had bought it. |
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When they are raising young or robbing nests, Steller's Jays become very quiet and inconspicuous. |
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The former Major League Baseball pitcher has been arrested for allegedly robbing a jewelry store in Florida. |
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The trio led police on a high-speed chase today after allegedly robbing a house in Lake Los Angeles. |
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Once she changes into a criminal and starts attacking people in dark alleys and robbing them, she's out of the picture. |
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If there are three thugs robbing somebody you have to arrest all three to solve it perfectly. |
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This detracts from the impressions of true giants, robbing them of the respect they deserve. |
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Fat makes the digestive system work harder than other foods do, thereby robbing the body of much-needed energy. |
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The foot and mouth crisis, robbing Ireland of farm and tourism revenue, is also to blame. |
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After robbing John Hughes of possession his drive was parried by the Falkirk goalkeeper, and Tunbridge could only lob the rebound over the bar. |
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Maybe it's the sheer volume of scandals on the landscape today, robbing any one of its totemic power to shock and dismay voters. |
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On Saturday, thousands of enraged citizens attacked a gang of alleged bandits, accusing them of robbing a man who was in town from the US visiting relatives. |
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They started robbing graves but found the demand for bodies outstripped supply so they started knocking off Edinburgh lowlifes who they reasoned would not be missed. |
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Look at the case recently mentioned in the Gleaner where some men were convicted of capital murder for a murder committed in the process of robbing a bank. |
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They thought they were onto somebody who was robbing the house. |
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But I intend to rob him again someday, ladies and gentlemen, because robbing Howie is what I do best. |
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Brute is the story of Mac and Jesse, two disenfranchised teens who turn to robbing houses as a form of recreation and quick cash. |
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The burglar was a career criminal, just out of prison after robbing a liquor store with a sawed-off shotgun. |
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It's part of the biggest suspected case of grave robbing of all time. |
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Al was robbing the bank so he could afford a sex-change operation for the guy. |
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In addition to robbing a bank, you also tried to murder a peace officer. |
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They did terrible things-everything from grave robbing to murder. |
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Others with a more monetary bent could base their entire philanthropic nature on this tale of a robbing rodent who swipes from the miserly and scats on the insolvent. |
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Holsey admitted to killing a police officer after robbing a convenience store. |
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He declared that most long fraud trials were the result of the very rich robbing the filthy rich, who then pursued justice at the expense of the taxpayer. |
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In Lakonia, for example, only the Vapheio tholos contained any feasting equipment, and not in large quantity, although the effects of robbing must be taken into account. |
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A 24-hour moratorium on robbing convenience store late shifts. |
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However, because of the lack of military discipline, the insurgents soon fell into robbing, looting and ransacking the towns they were capturing. |
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The decline has been partly blamed on large-scale redevelopment, robbing black redstarts of the ruins they favour. |
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Fenn and MSU colleagues showed 74 undergraduates a series of images on a computer that depicted a story of a man robbing a car. |
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But the government has to recognise that it must foot the bill or the exercise will be one of robbing Peter to pay Paul. |
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In the end, he was robbing Peter to pay Paul, and making false statements to cover his tracks. |
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After you have dealt with the emergency, you are not in the cycle of robbing Peter to pay Paul next month. |
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The people making these decisions over our pay do not realise that for us it is a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul when our bills come in. |
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John Lusher, 38, yesterday got eight years in jail after he admitted robbing greatgran Rose Overland. |
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The 23-year-old Bahraini denied robbing the Nonoo Exchange in East Eker last October, but confessed to driving the getaway car. |
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It must raise a problem robbing a shop, Orders unclear due to their glottal stop. |
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Gramps was on foot patrol when he happened upon three thieves robbing a fur store. |
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Kangol was founded in 1938, in the decade when Clyde Barrow was robbing banks in fedoras and pinstriped suits. |
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I don't like to throw in my hole cards and then watch them be repeated in the flop, robbing me of a full house or a mouthwatering peach of a flush. |
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Self-compatible plants that cannot autogamously self-pollinate highly rely on pollinators for reproduction, such nectar robbing behaviours may affect plant reproduction. |
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Later robbing evidently made this a complex excavation, and dating of Orcadian Norse sites is notoriously difficult given the paucity of datable finds. |
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But you are always in a situation where you are robbing Peter to pay Paul. |
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I feel like I'm robbing Peter to pay Paul a lot of the time, I reckon. |
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Based on legends and folk songs, for years, Yermak had been involved in robbing and plundering on the Volga with the hetman Ivan Kolzo and four other Cossack leaders. |
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Robbing a thane called for a higher penalty than robbing a ceorl. |
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