They then went on to ransack a hangar belonging to the property, which houses an aeroplane, helicopter and car. |
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He begins to ransack the apartment, searching through drawers and cabinets. |
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The team will ransack every word of testimony, memo and report for any inaccuracy, inconsistency or contradiction. |
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The gunmen realized that in order to look for the money, they would have to ransack the whole place and kill to get everyone of the way. |
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The activists threatened to ransack the shop if he failed to put up a Bangla signboard in three days. |
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It's unusual for someone to strike like this during the day and to ransack the place in such a disturbing way. |
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Police would come and search private houses of the members and ransack the whole lot. |
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Today's conflict profiteers are not the first to sponsor a campaign to ransack, rape, pillage and plunder in the Congo. |
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After the battle of Mont-Jarry, it took three days to the local people to ransack about a hundred vehicles! |
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You'll have to ransack their wardrobes to find the clothes that make up the most original fashion outfits. |
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Following a night of drinking, they break into a house, ransack it, but are caught in the act by a neighbour, who tries to contact the cops. |
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The president is not tarrying in order to bring himself glory or riches or to ransack the liberties of the American people. |
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It sent police to ransack the offices of the country's leading investigative journalist, Carlos Fernando Chamorro, and those of a women's group. |
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Elsewhere in the south, protesters took over railway stations, blocked highways and tried to ransack airports. |
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If you fall for this and enter your access data, fraudsters can then ransack your account. |
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians did not know that they were voting for a government that would ransack everything. |
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That does not mean our corporate culture would go in and ransack and pillage and walk away without any responsibilities. |
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Remaining silent today would be like holding the door open so that tomorrow it can ransack Radio Canada and who knows what else. |
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The soldiers dismount and secure the area and with little warning, kick in the door, roust the residents out of the house, and search and ransack the home. |
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack. |
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The judge isn't going to ransack the prosecutor's file drawers and hand over to the defense copies of all the evidence the judge thinks is exculpatory. |
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Not only did they ransack the playground, leaving it littered with glass, nails and bits of broken pipes, they also left an unpleasant calling card. |
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Their investigations of the fascinating world around them lead them to dismantle toys, dig up plants, rummage through drawers, and ransack closets and cupboards. |
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Companies suspect China of organising mini-raids to ransack Western know-how: but it could just have easily been Western criminals, computer-hackers showing off or disillusioned former employees. |
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So, if you want the State's sympathy, do you have to burn and ransack a town, as hundreds of thugs did, claiming to be avenging the death of their mates' Moushin and Larami? |
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Some also fear that he will ransack Volvo's intellectual property to boost Geely's less sophisticated cars. Mr Li insists that he will support Volvo's management. |
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This time saw the ransack of the Roman Empire by Germanic tribes, from which many Scandinavians returned with gold and silver. |
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On hearing the news the thief is eager to take advantage of the golden opportunity presented to ransack the neighbour's apartment without fear of disturbance. |
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But they were surprised in the rear by a second force of Dardani, which had approached their camp stealthily by mountain paths, and proceeded to storm and ransack it. |
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Ransack your cupboards for Angostura Bitters, vermouth and lime juice, and prepare the tall glasses. |
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