It continues to operate in the region today, even though cattle rustling and other forms of thievery rarely occur. |
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The posters now need tamper-proof perspex frames fixed to walls with special screws to prevent the thievery. |
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He turned to a life of petty thievery when his friend managed to steal a gold coin from a weary traveler. |
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They resort to petty thievery to make a few extra bucks and, by chance, end up videotaping a mob hit that lands them in water over their heads. |
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It was assumed by the courts that Tarot readings were false, and therefore a kind of thievery. |
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Looting, vandalism and thievery has forced many foreigners to flee the country. |
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The young man continued to hone his skills at thievery, and learned to use force when necessary as well. |
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Mr. Buckley would have hung for several reasons, kidnapping and horse thievery among them. |
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That deadly combination has let loose a wave of vengeance killings, tribal vendettas, mercenary kidnappings and thievery. |
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In the two days I spent among them, I saw no fights and no fits of temper, no thievery or truculence. |
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It provides companies with an option for shielding their intellectual property from information thievery. |
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Antonomasia is, then, a kind of theft, but one that reveals the thievery involved in the original act of naming. |
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In the commanding staff, the ignorance, light-mindedness and thievery of the ruling classes found their expression. |
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Never dull, it weaves history, politics, adventure, economics and thievery into the story of a unique business and its unique product. |
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This kind of thievery, vandalism, individual violence and destruction expresses, not the stress of combat, but an intense hatred directed against an entire people or race. |
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This eliminates many hassles such as inclement weather, storage, thievery by people or animals, and wind. |
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These are the first important steps in the effort to protect the artist's work from this Internet thievery. |
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He was charged but later acquitted. Nigeria is famous for corruption, yet at issue is more than thievery. |
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It's a question that bedevils news managers, as journalists continue to work in danger zones where hostile fire, kidnapping, thievery, and muggings are part of a day's work. |
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Juvenile crime focused primarily on merchants or less organized forms of thievery in semipublic areas such as dumps, junkyards, and railroad yards. |
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Then I was taught street fighting, thievery, burglary, and trickery. |
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Weirdly, fruit and veg —read avos were are the most commonly grifted items, forming 24percentt of all thievery. |
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As you well know, thievery is a crime punishable by a long time in prison. |
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If you want to be prepared against thievery, you can find fitting locks in specialist shops. |
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Dishonesty, thievery, and peculation pervade the public sector. |
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In Canada, it is a fact that thievery of this type of equipment has continued to increase despite the efforts of law enforcement and the industry to curb the trend. |
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He cut off hands for thievery, splitting people's tongues for talebearing. |
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Whistle at the artful thievery of a steal. |
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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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Commercial surveillance then attracts government attention, with two results that Snowden has documented for us: complicity and outright thievery. |
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What the US data-mining companies basically believed, or wanted us to believe they believed until Snowden woke them, was that by complicity they had gained immunity from actual thievery. |
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To make sure those freedoms endure, Indonesia needs to face up to the past, and to make a proper accounting for the murky atrocities and untold thievery of Mr Suharto's reign. |
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Two staff members involved in the thievery cases were dismissed from the service while the temporary appointment of the staff member involved in the attempted theft was not renewed. |
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It is specified to the customer that all personal items, bags, objects, furniture, values, vehicles are not guaranteed against thievery, loss or degradation whatever the cause is. |
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To take that money away is nothing more than thievery. |
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The king orders that someone put an end to this thievery, so of course the eldest son demands that it should be he that sets out on this noble quest, to hunt down the Golden Bird. |
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The thievery was boasted about and romanticized until it seemed a kind of heroism. |
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The majority want the thievery on Wall Street to be stopped. |
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When officials engage in thievery, instead of providing protection against robbers, the people are impoverished, they lose respect and become disaffected. |
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Though ESL Music has licensed some outstanding downtempo artists, none of this excellence has apparently touched Thievery Corporation. |
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He was also swept about in the music of D.C., a scene which gave rise to such acts as Fugazi and Thievery Corporation. |
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Murderousness became Destructiveness, and Thievery became Acquisitiveness. |
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