Efficient concurrent functioning of both the guard and brood stealers is necessary to complete the task of stealing brood. |
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The yogi forsakes stealing, lying, cheating, killing, and other exploitative and self-gratifying behaviours. |
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I am not sure about the petty offences, for example, the stealing of the police sergeant's badge that occurred on 23 May. |
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People were stealing toilet paper by the roll faster than they could put it out in the dispensers. |
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It is thought the burglars were stealing to order as they left behind scores of instruments also worth thousands of pounds. |
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I wonder will that increase stealing and drinking by the local methos under the pier? |
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It's the same thing, people deliberately setting prices and inflating charges and stealing our money. |
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A baggage boss at Manchester Airport was caught red-handed stealing from luggage after a sting operation was set up by police. |
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The cat got off him and gave a little mew like a child guilty of stealing cookies. |
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The break-up was extremely acrimonious and relations between them further soured as he accused her of stealing his press from the film. |
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Techdirt puts up a paywall, and up and coming copyright blogs can now fly under its wings, by stealing that paywall content! |
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The man, a convict who has escaped from a prison ship, scares Pip into stealing him some food and a file to grind away his leg shackle. |
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It's hard to deny that stealing pay TV, like selling a pirated CD, is a form of theft. |
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They are said to be safe from folk stealing bits of them because the crystals dissolve into mush hygroscopically. |
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They are deliberately stealing someone else's words and passing them off as their own. |
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Don't get me wrong, I think stealing from your shipmates or fellow Marines is one of the worst things you can do and you should fry. |
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She has a duty and an obligation to report such misconduct as people stealing things. |
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His life consisted of shoplifting, begging and stealing to feed his addiction to speed and heroin. |
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This is like saying that shoplifting isn't stealing because you're not robbing a bank. |
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This is like tricking someone into shoplifting for you or stealing for you. |
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He took to heroin, burglary and shoplifting, even stealing from his brother and grandmother. |
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Her defence was that she had no intention of stealing but had absent-mindedly placed the items in her shopping basket. |
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The government hunted him down and charged him with 20 counts, including stealing computer secrets, and he faces up to 70 years in jail. |
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The prosecution claims they attacked him on December 30 when he tried to stop them stealing the Toyota. |
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They're stealing more money, swiping more identities, wrecking more corporate computers, and breaking into more secure networks than ever before. |
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In fact, I suspect he'd go on an extended rant about how the evil totalitarian government was enslaving him and stealing his TV or some such. |
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The Sun accused asylum seekers of stealing and eating swans and ducks from parks around London. |
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They are as often as not people who misuse drugs and then get trapped in a cycle of stealing, drug taking and prison. |
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Takuma Sato made the most sensational start off the grid, stealing the limelight as he scorched his way from 7th to 4th. |
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The three men started rummaging through the kitchen, stealing any valuables they could find. |
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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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Now there's a girl who knows how to dress for an event without stealing the bride's thunder. |
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This will no doubt prompt burglars to begin break-ins by stealing the security camera. |
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Historically the clan made a living stealing cattle and blackmailing people. |
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In July, three masked robbers threatened security guards with a monkey wrench and a shotgun before stealing cash from the bank. |
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Police believe the burglars broke in with the intention of stealing stock, but were probably scared off. |
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After all, if there is no chocolate dessert on hand, it just might lead to surreptitious stealing of the children's chocolate eggs. |
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A court was told that despite his age the boy admitted stealing cash to pay for his drug habit. |
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As soon as that, the four went off causing havoc around the city, stealing electricity from neon signs, streetlights, power boxes, and more. |
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At the same time they put out mousetraps to kill the mice that were stealing the bird food. |
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She was charged with stealing two dogs after she had repeatedly complained that the dogs were being abused. |
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Are there masses of bludgers stealing the sweat from the brows of hard-working New Zealanders? |
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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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Nor can I help laughing, when I see a man every minute stealing out a dirty muckender, then sneaking it in again. |
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Residents of Bongweni near Mthatha sjambokked a 50-year-old man to death, apparently for stealing a drum, Eastern Cape police said on Monday. |
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Watch Space Cowboys and you'll see Donald Sutherland mugging for the camera and stealing just about every scene that he's in. |
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He spends his days stealing beer and cigarettes to numb the boredom of life in the miniscule, snowbound village he has grown up in. |
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Moments after stealing a golf cart and arriving at the first tee, I formulated my strategy. |
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Earlier, he would boast of his formative years stealing candy from kids in war-torn Africa. |
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You could catch Favre stealing an occasional glance up at the skybox where Irvin used to sit and watch him play. |
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He gets scant credit for his efforts, and I'd be a snool to make any appearance of stealing his thunder. |
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At least one criminal gang is targeting properties in Oldham and stealing items like roof slates, coping stones, flagstones and walls. |
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The slavers were bad enough without being angered by other unlicensed traders stealing their market. |
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All the missions you're sent on involve sneaking around, stealing, kidnapping and killing without being detected. |
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The great skuas, known locally as bonxies, which live by stealing fish from smaller birds, are displaying disturbing behavioural changes. |
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He went back to the other children and was as quiet as a mouse, but he kept stealing a glance towards the fireplace. |
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Notice how super heroes catch the baddie from stealing 10,000 smackeroos but in the process destroy millions in city property. |
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You abuse your powers by stealing from travelers, and you make this forest even more perilous for harmless wayfarers! |
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She had a funny look on her face, like a naughty child who's just been found stealing cookies from the cookie jar before dinner. |
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The offences include thefts, stealing cars, assaults on police officers, drugs offences and failing to surrender to bail. |
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The 40-year-old jobless man was arrested recently for stealing 30 homing pigeons. |
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It was there that he began stealing gold stars from his teacher's desk to show his mum what a great student he was. |
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They spent their childhood together in her sweet shop, stealing penny chews. |
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The only count on which he was found not guilty was of stealing a mobile phone and car radio from Mr Ducey. |
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When my school friends persuaded me to try stealing a penny sweet from a local shop, I couldn't do it from Mr K's shop, because he knew me. |
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A charming and attractive woman has been targeting customers of Natwest banks and stealing cash in a crafty scam. |
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Three youngsters have condemned the thieves who keep stealing the gnomes from their garden. |
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Rob can tell that teenage hoodlums who raid his store are stealing for someone else because of the records they turn over when caught. |
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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission has ordered Prince Harry to stop stealing Aboriginal symbols and painting styles. |
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There's a jump-cut from the boy stealing his father's car to the moment three days later when his body is found in the water. |
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He admonished them for stealing and told them it was a great sin to steal apples from his orchard. |
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A bicycle thief made a quick getaway after stealing his set of wheels in broad daylight. |
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While I was pressuring her to find a job and control her drinking, she rebelled by stealing the contents of my bank account. |
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Today this world is covered with spiritual darkness crime violence, vice cheating, lying, stealing, killing. |
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The three friends were then locked in a bathroom while the gang ransacked the flat, stealing mobile phones and other items. |
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The thieving wine connoisseurs then ransacked the house, stealing laptops, wallets and jewellery. |
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Then he bound her hands and ransacked the house, stealing what is believed to be a few hundred pounds. |
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But the pirates have a dark secret of their own, since they have been cursed after stealing a bewitched pile of treasure. |
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Thereafter, she begins to exhibit catlike abilities, and chooses to use these for the good of mankind, revenge, and stealing a few trinkets. |
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Lavan chases after Yaakov and upon catching him accuses Yaakov of stealing his Terafim. |
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Thieves are putting drivers' lives in danger by stealing roadside safety signs in a north west beauty spot. |
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He flew three times widdershins round the garden before stealing the gift of speech from Sister Sun, then escaped, laughing. |
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Goalkeeper Neil Alexander, however, managed to parry his forceful drive wide and the chance of stealing a point was gone. |
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Somehow that reality stung me into confronting the person my mother intended me to be, and who I would become if I kept stealing. |
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The court was told that after stealing the mobile phone he made two prank calls to former girlfriends. |
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Detectives were today hunting an armed gang who bound and gagged a couple before stealing a large amount of cash. |
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A post office worker has admitted stealing thousands of pounds worth of benefit payments. |
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Some Accipitrids also engage in kleptoparasitism, stealing food from other raptors. |
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Short of being caught red-handed stealing clients' money, accountants were rarely disciplined. |
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Police say thieves are most intent on stealing audio equipment followed by car parts, including parcel shelves, wheel trims and gear knobs. |
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At 15, he was caught stealing a car battery and was held for three years in a juvenile work camp. |
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The only motion was that of the incoming tide, stealing smoothly through the forest at one knot. |
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Noel Kelly was sent to Daingean reformatory for stealing sweets and ended up an armed robber. |
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The pair were charged with stealing pounamu, or greenstone, a neglected treasure fused into fissures of southern mountains. |
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An anti-metric activist yesterday appeared in court charged with stealing road signs which gave distances in metres rather than yards. |
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She says she was blackmailed into stealing this money and she gave the police a full account of what was involved. |
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To prevent people from stealing their precious glass secrets, the instructions were written in cuneiform upon clay tablets. |
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Marketers, politicians and other short-sighted, self-interested, sticky-fingered people have been stealing our words. |
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She now knew how reprehensible stealing the free will of others was, and she renounced her selfish ways. |
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Come up with a foolproof security system and stop other men like you from stealing priceless works of art. |
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Oh, I enjoying firing people when I catch them with sticky fingers, stealing. |
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We believe that animal liberation is not an act of stealing property, but of freeing unjustly detained individuals. |
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Convinced that Paul was stealing his thunder, if not his soul, John fought his resentment with numbness. |
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In their obituaries, media pundits blame competition from other magazines, broadsheets stealing their thunder, and internet publishing. |
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The Rajguru, the king's main political advisor, is a man with a colossal ego and doesn't like Raman stealing his thunder. |
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He had been stealing furtive looks in her direction for the whole time his conversation with the other girls was taking place. |
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For example, preventing someone from stealing is not a restriction on their liberty, on this view, since they had no right to steal. |
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And it's not just pampered pooches and cosseted cats who are in with a chance of stealing the show. |
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While the servants were cleaning up, I noticed that Itrenore was stealing some looks toward me. |
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An alien life form has arrived to earth and is jumping from body to body, killing everything in its path and stealing anything it cares to. |
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The air flexed outwards from the tip of the staff, stealing the breath from the room. |
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Olga, the Giant Pacific Octopus, is stealing the limelight at the popular aquatic centre. |
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A grandmother trots past flat-footed, the baby jogging on her back stealing the look of me. |
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Within moments, the two friends were on their mounts and stealing quietly away into the night. |
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It wasn't long before the Cougars were over, Colin Pickles brilliantly stealing the ball in a one-on-one tackle and racing in at the corner. |
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The record companies saw them as free-loading pirates who were stealing copyrighted songs. |
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But by the time he got there the intruder had gone, stealing a number of items including a flare gun. |
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Andrew said the thieves had cut through his bike lock before stealing the machine, which had been parked off Fossgate. |
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Last night, when I was putting the pasta in, I actually found myself considering stealing a few rotini for myself. |
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He had always kept her little secrets of stealing cookies from the cookie jar or spilling juice on the carpet. |
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The object of this drill is to pass the ball to each other without the defensive man touching, deflecting, or stealing the ball. |
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The first thing is that your kids need to understand that stealing the ball and or taking it from the defender is not the prime objective. |
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Research institutions that would normally be loath to patent are doing so defensively in order to prevent the corpocrats stealing their ideas. |
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Hospitals, struggling to care for casualties, have been hit by looters stealing equipment, medicines and even beds. |
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Lever and his men raided Ralph and his tenants, rustling their cattle and stealing everything that wasn't nailed down. |
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Whittaker and Morrison carried out the killings after stealing a small amount of amphetamine sulphate, also known as speed, from the house. |
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Headteachers are renowned for stealing good ideas from other schools and I am all for that. |
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A gang of Chinese immigrants, face deportation after being caught stealing sackfuls of protected cockles from a Scottish beach. |
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He learned from his father, Sandy, a player who made a career out of doing little things like sacrificing runners and stealing bases. |
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All three were charged with stealing personal property in broad daylight and causing a nuisance to society. |
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Two men were arrested earlier in the election by police investigating allegations of election fraud and of stealing ballot papers. |
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They added somebody stealing food can be jailed while those who poison people by contaminating food can get away scot free. |
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The raiders caused thousands of pounds worth of damage before stealing electrical items including plasma televisions and hi-fi equipment. |
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Alarms can deter thieves from not only stealing your van, but also taking items from within it. |
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The third unvirtuous action of the body is stealing, which means taking something that does not belong to us. |
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Imperialism used to be a political and military game of land conquest and resource stealing. |
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Everyone in the village did, or taught them, or tanned their hides for stealing apples. |
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I noticed him stealing looks in my direction every few seconds and I realized that my squirming and tapping was annoying him. |
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Police reported a slew of burglaries in which the culprits entered homes while occupants slept, stealing whatever they could make off with. |
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Therefore, even if music piracy really is stealing, copyright owners don't have a right to take reasonable steps to prevent it. |
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I deplore the way that the US goes into countries and pillages them, stealing their assets. |
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Some individuals with bulimia struggle with addictions, including abuse of drugs and alcohol, and compulsive stealing. |
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Look, I couldn't care less if the guy stealing my newspaper is morally conflicted. |
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Sgt Spedding believes the burglaries are the work of only two or three people, mostly stealing to feed drug habits. |
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Two robbers claiming to be armed with knives robbed a jewellery store stealing handfuls of expensive chains and rings. |
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As I note below, the scheme for stealing the nuclear weapons is exceedingly hokey, and as in the original the story drags at times. |
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His crew chief is an untrustworthy schemer who hates teammate Hank for stealing his girlfriend. |
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Both teenagers who cannot be named for legal reasons, face a further charge of stealing a handbag containing a purse, cash and credit cards. |
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Just 20 lads are causing mayhem stealing hundreds of cars, tearing round estate roads and then dumping the vehicles on backstreets. |
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When stealing money from financial institutions, he remembers his manners and is polite at all times to the victims of his raids. |
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Grint's got fantastic comic timing and knows exactly how far to take it, often stealing a scene with nothing more than a look. |
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Police believe they starved to death in Dutroux's dungeon when he went to jail for four months in December, 1995, for stealing a car. |
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She knew that he kept a hand nutcracker in his desk drawer and on more occasions then one she had thought about stealing it from the desk. |
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The looters retuned the next day, stealing the library's most valuable manuscripts and books. |
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There followed a confrontation between them, in which Laban accused Jacob of stealing his teraphim. |
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And then he marched Patrick back into the store and we never saw our skateboard stealing friend again. |
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Or put another way, it's stealing from tomorrow to make up for the improvident ways of today. |
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She has been in trouble with the police since she was 11, stealing, terrorising the neighbours, setting fire to things. |
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Thieves are obviously stealing the grates and selling them for scrap metal, which is bought by the kilogram. |
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In December, 1999, Gaffney was busted for stealing some cash and a gold watch. |
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That prevents the verifying computer from stealing your password and then impersonating you to a third party. |
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A man has been charged after allegedly stealing scratchies out of Christmas cards, a safe and cash from his workplace in Cairns. |
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He has 155 previous convictions, mostly for stealing cars, and has a knowledge of car marques and specifications which few can match. |
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The boy had been jailed under the Territory's mandatory sentencing laws after being found guilty of stealing textas and paper. |
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Tilly was a good friend, but had no scruples about stealing your man, if she felt so inclined. |
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Things got worse when Mrs Bloxsome increasingly noticed someone was stealing ten-pound notes from her purse. |
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He stole into the abbey in the dead of night, intent on stealing a personal memento of Scotland's greatest king. |
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They had accused her of stealing, saying she was a thief and was stealing their things. |
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He committed another crime by catching the cab with no intention of paying and another crime by stealing from the fatally injured cabbie. |
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The Rhine bargemen attacked the steamships that were stealing their trade, and Rhineland peasants surged into the forests to cut wood. |
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He has also been accused of the petit crime of stealing and eating pies from the inn's pantry. |
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Subsistence farmers traditionally bartered everything and had no need for money, but some know they can get cash from stealing artifacts. |
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Organised gangs are stealing pedigree dogs of all breeds from homes across the country and the dognapping crime is on the increase. |
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It's important for management to get behind the bar often, open the register, and do other spot checks for visible signs of stealing. |
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But as the hounds were busy stealing ice lollies from the children, a loud whooping was heard from the ringside. |
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I couldn't stop smiling and stealing little glances at him, and he was just beaming. |
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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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This youth and his family are well known for stealing cars and are nothing but a menace to the community. |
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Installing himself as publisher, he practices the time-honored tradition of stealing the best writers from other journals. |
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After he finished violating her, he then ransacked the room stealing 1,000 baht in cash and other items before leaving. |
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Two men were caught on CCTV stealing a video recorder from the common room before going upstairs and trying residents' doors. |
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The story follows a down on his luck family man named Bill Scanlon, who takes to stealing after losing his job. |
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Will they absolve him of stealing papal documents and leaking them to the press, and let him go? |
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Zilch, what with Showtime's other steamy sex-heavy drama, The affair, stealing its thunder. |
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Back then, when partners of stars melted into the background, it was a barnstorming stealing of the show. |
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Adele In 2013 Sediuk crashed the Grammy's, stealing Adam Levine's seat and biding his time. |
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Begging is a horrible word and yet it is not as abhorrent as stealing. |
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Police are warning residents not to confront a gang of brazen and aggressive thieves who have struck more than 50 times in Wiltshire, stealing power tools from vans. |
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I remember how I'd sit in class back in grade school, drawing rad pictures of the Grim Reaper sweeping down and stealing the souls of all he touched. |
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The FBI in Atlanta is telling us this was more a joyride than anything else, and that there is no indication that terrorism had anything to do with the stealing of this jet. |
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If there really was a connection, I'd be outside whacking innocent forest creatures with a sword and stealing their gold to finance my quest to overthrow the evil empire. |
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But many other villains are stealing cars to use in other crimes, such as robberies and ram raids, then setting fire to them to cover their tracks. |
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The NOPD fired Knight in 1973 for stealing lumber from a construction site as an off-duty cop. |
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This guy, Richard Ricci, had spent 10 years in jail, tried to kill a cop, had a rap sheet, worked at the house a couple of months, admitted stealing stuff. |
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Although they went afoot they expected to come back mounted for when they raided another tribe they depended on stealing enough horses to get away on. |
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Kids are under enormous pressure to collect the whole set and it seems they will do so even if it means stealing them or holding someone up at knifepoint. |
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One man threatened him with the air gun, while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a Sony mobile phone and a disposable cigarette lighter. |
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They attribute his stealing of petty items to an untreated and undiagnosed case of kleptomania, a psychiatric condition that causes a person to steal compulsively. |
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Both men ran when police arrived, but not before stealing a laptop and digital camera. |
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In 1990, while awaiting trial for stealing millions from an armored-truck company, Ojeda snipped off his electronic monitoring bracelet and went on the lam. |
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A new build of Longhorn, Microsoft's follow-up to XP, has leaked, and although it's still an alpha, reports of increased stability make it sound almost worth stealing. |
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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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Anyone that tells you otherwise or promises great results in just a few days or even weeks is either unqualified or lying their way into stealing your money. |
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As the victim, who is partially-sighted, sat helpless in her wheelchair, the men rifled through all the rooms in the house before stealing money from her handbag. |
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Having been brought up hearing nothing about wharfies save how they loafed around in the intervals between striking and stealing cargo, I got a rude shock when the task began. |
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That can mean stealing information, destroying files, or virtually shutting down an entire company through the use of a Trojan horse or logic bomb. |
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In the real world, he said, a hacker is more likely interested in stealing records he can sell than in harming a patient. |
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I still am probably subconsciously, shamelessly stealing from him, from watching that show. |
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So long as the network is adequately protected, hackers can be kept at bay and prevented from stealing the personal information required to commit frauds in your name. |
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Today, you'll find them with controller in hand, glued to the TV, stealing bases and smacking home runs on the hand-held video version of the old sandlot standby. |
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More than one-quarter of Americans are stealing those precious hours from their slumber, and are paying a steep price for it. |
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The question on everyone's lips is when someone will be made an example of when he or she is found guilty of abusing public trust for stealing money. |
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As I will argue, however, the text does present the possibility of a woman stealing what is already in her possession through its account of the tautological crime. |
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There is no base stealing in Tee Ball because there is no pitching. |
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I think most schoolkids understand that if you are stealing from the school canteen or if you engage in sale or use of narcotics at school, you're not going to last there. |
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We all know each other, we are essentially family, so stealing and killing are not problems we have. |
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In the marketplaces, vegetable sellers pile their wares into colourful pyramids, shouting at passing donkeys intent on stealing a mouthful of spinach. |
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The baroness, whose family originates from Wilberfoss, was jailed for seven years in 1990 for stealing from her aunt, the late Lady Illingworth, and forging a will. |
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Two men were arrested early Wednesday in Janesville, Wis., home of Rep. Paul Ryan, for allegedly stealing 1,000 pounds of grease. |
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He had done two dangerous things, stealing state property on a large scale, and dealing in a socially sensitive commodity, as well as making an enormous profit for himself. |
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Like all other members of the Broom-rape family, beechdrops lacks chlorophyll and is wholly parasitic, stealing nutrients from the roots of beech trees. |
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He put his hands on his hips and glared belligerently at her, looking and sounding for all the world like a teacher scolding her for stealing another student's toy. |
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Boxes of Swisher Sweets, the same cigars Brown is accused of stealing, littered the floor. |
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One reason they like it so much is, the children are allowed to bring standard playing cards to school but not trading cards because of stealing, fighting, and such. |
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A Romanian gang used miniature video equipment to record people at ATM machines before stealing cash from their accounts, a court was told over the weekend. |
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The whites would have called me a traitor, the blacks might have accused me of stealing their knowledge. |
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Many supermarkets are experiencing a chronic shortage of shopping baskets because shoppers too mean to buy plastic bags are stealing them, it emerged yesterday. |
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A callous burglar who stole one pensioner's life savings and left another in tears after tricking his way into her home and stealing her purse, has been jailed for five years. |
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I mean, would you as an editor of a large newspaper necessarily know if one of your reporters was misquoting someone or stealing elements from other stories? |
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In normal shows, a complicated train heist involving stealing a thousand gallons of methylamine would take an entire hour. |
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The backdrop was set in 1992 with the introduction of modern efforts to protect biodiversity in the face of so-called biopiracy, the stealing of local genetic material. |
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A leading Australian novelist once upbraided me about the poet's indecent use of metaphor, as though he felt that my mob was stealing a march on him, poor soul. |
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He thought we were stealing black African music, the Lagos sound. |
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She nodded snuggling deeper into the blankets and stealing their warmth. |
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He is caught stealing by his former employer, who poisons his nervous system with a mycotoxin. |
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It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse. |
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What is immoral is stealing and being nasty to other people and skindering and seeking revenge for petty things and killing people and lots of other things. |
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But this is not just about some skollies stealing and murdering. |
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They were drinking my booze, stealing my ladies and just kind of smirking. |
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In short, why should a drug addict rob a convenience store for small change when he or she could score big cash by stealing someone's identity instead? |
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The penniless Pieret announced his intentions of stealing more art from the woefully guarded Louvre to make more money. |
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The actor Steve McQueen was notorious for stealing scenes in which he had no dialogue by ostentatiously fiddling with the brim of his Stetson or adjusting his neckerchief. |
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In his paintings of newsboys, bootblacks, and street urchins, John George Brown sentimentalized urban poverty, while Blythe depicted children smoking, stealing, and fighting. |
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Das Rheingold tells the story of the stealing of the gold of the Rhine maidens by Alberich, king of the Nibelungs, and the forging and theft of the magic ring. |
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If a four had turned up and you had a four in your hand, you would not be able to meld fours, because stealing the 4 would not leave a valid sequence. |
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I just get so vex with the phone for stealing my quarters so I leave. |
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He fell foul of the police at an early age, was befriended by a local bushranger, and at 15 was imprisoned for three years on horse stealing charges. |
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Detectives were taking thousands of pounds from criminals, stealing heavy drugs, and then recycling them through informants. |
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The villain who was stealing the property was let off by the police. |
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Now, there's nothing wrong with recycling an idea from an artist you admire, so long as you're not simply stealing that idea and passing it off as your own. |
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You definitely want to prevent anybody from stealing your brilliant idea. |
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After a few days, the curious glances and whispers subsided when students saw Mark and Joy holding hands or stealing a brief kiss in the hallways. |
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They better hang around and make sure that our databases aren't giving out private information, and that my employees and consultants aren't stealing me blind somehow. |
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Her main modus operandi was to create a false sense of trust with unsuspecting employers and new friends, using the fake identities, and later stealing them blind. |
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The big stores tried stealing a march on each other by starting sales before Christmas but on the market we have done pretty well and it's still carrying on now. |
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The ground gave way as the plants pulled him down, knocking the wind out of his chest, and stealing the air he could have breathed by stifling him with their multitude. |
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In one version of the story, Kupe was a fisher in the ancestral homeland called Hawaiki, who was annoyed by a great octopus which kept stealing his fish. |
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As for Simpson, Taylor said he had stolen cars as a young man but had since then gone straight, apart from stealing an engine in the mid-nineties. |
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Kids get more punishment than that for stealing a few sweets from a shop. |
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They either have to settle for stealing your car stereo and air bag, towing your car all the way to the chop shop or they break into your house and steal your keys first. |
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Faden's father, convicted of burglary, had died in the prison hulks off Portsmouth, and Marella herself was found guilty of stealing a dead sheep. |
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They are now working together as private detectives trying to clear the name of a handyman accused of stealing secret documents from the home of a rich family. |
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Gangs are stealing pedigree dogs for sale in Ireland and abroad. |
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This Magna Carta thing is very weird because in the last 800 years we have had the Tudors, sheep stealing, Newgate prison, incredible illiberality. |
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If good and bad are merely what seem good and bad to the individual observer, then how can one claim that stealing or adultery or impiety or murder are somehow wrong? |
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What have you done besides taking our liberties, stealing our money under colour of law and protecting and supporting the agenda of the internationalists? |
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The play follows a group of feral youths who spend their days drifting from crime to crime, smoking dope and stealing petrol, seemingly unsupervised by adults. |
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There are important variations, to be sure, in the conception of the extent of the in-group and in the limits of toleration of lying and stealing under certain conditions. |
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And as for stealing the election from her, what planet are you on? |
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There were the reported sins of Sister Cornelia of the Convent of Leuven, who was accused, tried and convicted of stealing 1,300 florins from a patient. |
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Slowly Nathan brought his head down, stealing her lips in a gentle kiss. |
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Apart from promoting food crops the papers at the time were full with reports of poteen making, hen stealing and, even in two cases, of people stealing potatoes from fields. |
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Fear over the discovery and stealing of the forbidden books is muted. |
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John Stich, half crazy with joy, was tossing his cap in the air, and in the fulness of his heart was stealing a few kisses from Mistress Betty's pretty mouth. |
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I didn't like him very much coz he was always creeping up behind you and giving you a dead leg with his knee, and stealing stuff from your desk and that kind of thing. |
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That, of course, was exactly my plan, and I pushed past him, dribbling the ball down the field before scoring after many failed attempts at stealing the ball on his part. |
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A government official has been accused of stealing from the nation's treasury. |
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Under those circumstances feral children live on the streets, scavenging or stealing. |
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In 1820, there were 160, including crimes such as shoplifting, petty theft or stealing cattle. |
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Similarly, in 1845 the schooner Naiad punished a native for stealing with such violence that the natives attacked the ship. |
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The peak years were 1933 and 1934, and the overwhelming majority of disbarrings were for stealing from clients and related offences. |
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The only thing that had kept the bases from being loaded was that Zimmer caught the Dodgers stealing with a pitchout on a hit-and-run. |
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Well before the mid-1970s, when digitalization ended the tone-based system, Joybubbles had stopped stealing calls. |
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For example, a monk lying on his death bed confessed to stealing three gold pieces. |
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I interviewed a man whose hand had been chopped off for stealing. |
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Malory later ended up in custody in Colchester, accused of still more crimes, involving robbery and the stealing of horses. |
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The gang repeatedly hit the couple, forcing them out of their car before stealing the vehicle from the recreation ground at Biddulph. |
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Jason Holland, 44, was accused of stealing a golf buggy and crashing it into Christopher Law on July 16 last year. |
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Further, a hungry man who had passed at least three towns without receiving a meal could not be punished for stealing food. |
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Scoring without the hammer is commonly referred to as stealing, or a steal, and is much more difficult. |
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In GTA Online, many players have made numerous attempts in stealing the Jumbo Jet but many of those attempts have resulted in failure. |
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Minnich said the problem has hit home in West Boylston, citing two cases involving teenagers stealing drugs from a medicine cabinet. |
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Hermia is at a loss to see why her lover has abandoned her, and accuses Helena of stealing Lysander away from her. |
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Access to an account can allow cybercriminals to send malicious links and files to the victim's friends, stealing their personal data as well. |
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Regardless of James Bond's popularity, Americans generally view spying and stealing as unethical due to their Judeo-Christian ethics. |
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McNeilage, 24, of Culdees Estate, Muthill, Perthshire, admitted stealing nearly pounds 1400 during a spate of robberies earlier this year. |
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One of the robbers was armed with a small hand axe and threatened the female workers before stealing two cash registers from the counter. |
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Like many Earlsdon residents, I am fed up with these early morning drunks stealing pintas. |
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McNeilage of Muthill, Perthshire, admitted stealing clothing, a watch and perfume from Muthill Lodge, Culdees Estate, on June 14 this year. |
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Many seals are caught in fishery nets and boat propellers, but the seals are also regularly accused of stealing fish from the fisheries. |
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