How To Use Stealing In A Sentence
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Stealing away, (whence, I suppose, the ironical phrase of trusty Trojan to this day,) like a thief — pretendedly indeed at the command of the gods; but could that be, when the errand he went upon was to rob other princes, not only of their dominions, but of their lives? —
Clarissa Harlowe
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There are but three ways of living: by working, by stealing, or by begging.
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It was only later, by stealing a look into her medical chart that I found out her new diagnosis: lymphoma.
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He was dismissed for stealing bicycle parts.
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One of the robbers stood on the victim's head while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a credit card and £30 cash.
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They got comfortable on the rocks, with the waves roaring in, lapping at their feet, they stroked their bellies and chattered on about the sea, about stealing a small fishing boat when they should have been in school.
September 17 , 2004
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She nodded snuggling deeper into the blankets and stealing their warmth.
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I would there were no age between sixteen and three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest; for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting.
Horrible Boys
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BANGOR, Maine - A local man with a long criminal history allegedly threatened a store clerk with a knife on Monday night after she told him he was seen on the store's video surveillance system stealing an item, Bangor police Sgt. Paul Edwards said on Tuesday.
BangorDailyNews.com - News
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TWO men were arrested yesterday on suspicion of stealing a cannon and treasures from a sunken 17th-century warship.
The Sun
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The court heard he was cautioned for stealing and crashing his father's car in February 2000.
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I stand here today humbled works on antithesis, a putting of terms into opposition with each other, whereby stand, apart from connoting the witness stand and stealing some of its sincerity, erects an uprightness to contrast with the lowness of humbled, from the Latin humus, meaning earth.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
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He preferred to die instead of stealing.
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A little in this way -- but these similes are very imperfect, and will not bear close application -- the sap rises in a tree, stealing up branch by branch; and it is then called _ascending sap_.
The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
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I've been in and out of jail and round in circles for years - desperately wanting to get off drugs but finding no way to get off the merry-go-round of smack, stealing and the nick.
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They say he made up the allegation after stealing money from them.
Times, Sunday Times
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You'd rather people die than give them health care, you'd rather people starve than give them food, and you'd rather cheat on your wife while stealing tax payers money to go to a foreign country to do it than remain faithful and stay at home doing your job.
Obama: 'Act now' on health care
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Violence, abusive behaviour and stealing from the family home are unacceptable.
Taking Drugs Seriously
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A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea.
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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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Now there's a girl who knows how to dress for an event without stealing the bride's thunder.
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Short of being caught red-handed stealing clients' money, accountants were rarely disciplined.
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My escort explains that they are daman trails, in other words the trails worn by Turkoman raiders passing back and forth on their man-stealing expeditions, before their subjugation by the Russians.
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
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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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If such a regime is in fact valuable, then the threat to incarcerate thieves may both reduce people's freedom with respect to one sort of action (by making stealing incompossible with remaining unincarcerated), while enhancing it with respect to others (by making it possible to accumulate, use, and trade private property).
Coercion
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Each local network of cattle stealing provided an alternative system of power and wealth in that locality.
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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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Thieves are obviously stealing the grates and selling them for scrap metal, which is bought by the kilogram.
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It breeds more trouble, more neglect, more idleness, more rascality, more stealing, & more lieing up in the quarters & more everything that is wrong on a plantation than all else put together . . .
A Renegade History of the United States
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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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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 SEC, he said, "has no discretion-none-to fail to follow up, with serious investigations, when presented with knowledgeable, detailed, obviously highly competent, and in many respects easily 'checkable' allegations of … a huge fraud that is fooling thousands of people, stealing billions of dollars, and causing horrible injustice.
News Dissector Blog
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A bicycle thief made a quick getaway after stealing his set of wheels in broad daylight.
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It was a guilty conscience that made him admit stealing the money.
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Today this world is covered with spiritual darkness crime violence, vice cheating, lying, stealing, killing.
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As I lay "doggo" I formulated many plans for stealing their food to replenish my store, but finally decided that the risk was too great.
'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany
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Tempter," answered Redlaw, "whose hollow look and voice I dread more than words can express, and from whom some dim foreshadowing of greater fear is stealing over me while I speak, I hear again an echo of my own mind.
The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain
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While the servants were cleaning up, I noticed that Itrenore was stealing some looks toward me.
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It's the same thing, people deliberately setting prices and inflating charges and stealing our money.
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The police explode a bombshell when they arrested the old banker for stealing money from the bank.
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The stealing of exotic breeds of chicken comes amid a wider rise in rustling, particularly pedigree animals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Are there masses of bludgers stealing the sweat from the brows of hard-working New Zealanders?
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The penalty for stealing _property_ was a mere _property penalty_.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
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But Clinton gained admirers in the old-mens 'club by working hard, forming cross-party allegiances, and most importantly, not stealing the spotlight from publicity hounds like her New York colleague, Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer.
Al Franken's new act opens on a serious note but should it?
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Stealing without administering fear is called larceny, stealing by administering fear is called robbery, the keyword here is “steal.”
O.J. Trial: Prosecution testimony denied
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Watch that cat stealing up on the mouse.
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In 1921, for instance night patrols made thirteen arrests for cattle stealing in the Southern and Western Provinces.
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The researchers described the technical evolution of the malware program as disturbing: Only rarely do we come across crimeware that has been continually stealing and collecting personal information and payment card data, and compromising bank accounts as far back as 2006.
A Huge Cache of Stolen Financial Data - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Efficient concurrent functioning of both the guard and brood stealers is necessary to complete the task of stealing brood.
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Since the 1880s, the national culture has celebrated the underdog - the Eureka gold miners, sheep stealing swaggies, renegade bushrangers, and striking shearers.
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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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We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.
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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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He played with the melancholy which the phrase diffused, he felt it stealing over him, but like a caress which only deepened and sweetened his sense of his own happiness.
Swann's Way
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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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Installing himself as publisher, he practices the time-honored tradition of stealing the best writers from other journals.
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But they were so attentive to us that there was no opportunity of stealing a thing until, having left Giton with them, I craftily slipped out of sight and sneaked aft where the statue of Isis stood, and despoiled it of a valuable mantle and a silver sistrum.
Satyricon
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Nay what are all errors and perversities of his, even those stealings of ribbons aimless confused miseries and vagabondisms, if we will interpret them kindly, but the blinkard dazzlements and staggerings to and fro of a man sent on an errand he is too weak for, by a path he cannot yet find?
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
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Don't tell me he was caught doctoring his expenses or stealing the petty cash.
THE ENDLESS GAME
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If the person making the demand has in fact a claim of right to the money, then it does not constitute the offence of demanding money with menaces because the circumstances do not amount to stealing.
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His reputation was destroyed when he was caught stealing some money.
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NB: As an addendum to my last comment (still the last on the page, unless someone comments while I write this), because I've learned in the last few hours that calling Biden a plagiarist is truly unfair, I add the following, which I'm stealing directly from a comment thread at Making Light and I don't know how to do a proper hyperlink:
But Dick Cheney was a statesman
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Thieves had ransacked class seven, stealing exercise books belonging to Year Five children age 10.
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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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The cutlers of Solingen destroyed foundries that made cheap, cast-iron implements, 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'd dreamt that night of Davey stealing into the cave and squatting beside him, watching him the way that he had before, and of Alan knowing, * knowing* that Davey was there, ready to rend and tear, knowing that his knife with its coiled handle was just under his pillow, but not being able to move his arms or legs.
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town
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He was hurled out of the hotel for stealing a silver cup.
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There must be people fiddling the books there, or stealing from the cookie jar, or -?
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She accused him of stealing her bicycle.
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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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The third unvirtuous action of the body is stealing, which means taking something that does not belong to us.
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There followed a confrontation between them, in which Laban accused Jacob of stealing his teraphim (household images, or ‘gods’, used for divination and supposed to ‘protect’ a home from evil forces).
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There are but three ways of living: by working, by stealing, or by begging.
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One reason Siemens promotes school-to-work so actively among employers nationwide is to prevent other businesses from stealing its graduates.
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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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Each local network of cattle stealing provided an alternative system of power and wealth in that locality.
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A similar adjusted and rationalized morality has allowed bribery, drugs, gambling, strong-arm tactics, cheating, stealing, and lies to become a large part of the world of sports.
Tom Gerdy: The Death of the Student Athlete
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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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Walton also criticized Sixto for accepting a job in the White House, knowing that he had been stealing from the center, an independent institution that receives millions of dollars in USAID funds for rent, travel and equipment such as shortwave radios and laptops.
AfterDowningStreet.org - Bush-Cheney Trials in '09
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She runs the designs past her mum, who thinks they should always have a zip to stop people stealing your purse.
Times, Sunday Times
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She has a duty and an obligation to report such misconduct as people stealing things.
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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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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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The only positive I see right now is that people are being rudely reminded what 'Toryism' is all about, stealing from the poor to benefit the rich.
The Guardian World News
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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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Surrounded by tall buildings and skyscrapers leading up to the show-stealing MetLife building, it's nearly invisible to passersby, which is too bad because how often is there a wizard at work just above your head?
Nick Carr: The Wizard of Park Avenue
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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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One person was dismissed after stealing money from the purse of a person they were caring for.
Times, Sunday Times
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So how do companies go about stealing this sort of information?
Times, Sunday Times
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He was ten years old when he was shut away in an asylum for stealing an apple.
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So as I walked through the tunnel beneath the platforms I saw Mary and Howard stealing their kiss and standing on the platform I remembered the moment the express train flew through.
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A well-known scientist was accused of stealing his former student's ideas.
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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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Ms Walker said she only started stealing because her children were hungry.
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Factory foremen had locked the exit doors to keep out union organizers and to keep workers from taking breaks and stealing scraps of fabric.
Peter Dreier: The Fire Last Time
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Now we're into a subtlety of the baseball code: Did Morgan "retaliate" by stealing the bases?
Men behaving badly
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Each year when I leave Glebe Cottage for Chelsea, our "hot" borders are only just showing signs of waking up, with large clumps of Euphorbia palustris and their brilliant, lime-green tufts stealing centre stage.
Gardens: Oriental poppies
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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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He recriminated against the owner of the car who charged him with stealing.
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Stealing that money has branded Jim for life - no-one will trust him again.
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And if a customer calls our IVR hotline, the call is electronically routed to the agent without anyone touching it, stealing it, or dropping the ball.
Real Blogging
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She was unjustly accused of stealing money and then given the sack.
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But in the gray area of the Internet, activities that publishers call stealing are commonplace for many computer users.
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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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Funky, colorful T-shirts celebrate heroic women and the march towards socialism, handbags show soldiers stealing kisses and track suits put a rock-and-roll spin on the model worker ideal.
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I deplore the way that the US goes into countries and pillages them, stealing their assets.
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It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse.
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Joe was kicked off the committee for stealing funds.
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Well, Mother, it just means that I've been stealing Mr. Walters's trout all summer -- _stealing_ them.
Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901
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One reason Siemens promotes school-to-work so actively among employers nationwide is to prevent other businesses from stealing its graduates.
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We of the civilized world are not apt to attach much credit to the latter species of exploits; but horse-stealing is well-known as an avenue to distinction on the prairies, and the other kind of depredation is esteemed equally meritorious.
Primitive Love and Love-Stories
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I was stealing leftover Valium, Librium, Nembutal, etc by the time I was 11 or 12.
Sam Willetts: A season in hell
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There are numerable side-effects of corruption; for instance, it kills trust - in the government, public institutions and companies; it kills development - by stealing public money needed for schools, hospitals, and roads; and it steals financial prosperity - by driving business's into the shadow economy.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The three are suspected of stealing the ruby along with diamonds and and other gems recovered in the raid from a German jewelry dealer in Milan, Italy in August.
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The tramp was arraigned on a charge of stealing.
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Where our Constitution was spat upon by our leaders who were supposed to uphold it, and lying, cheating, and stealing -- anything to dupe the American people and win -- was rewarded, not only as A-OK but as good morality and high values.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Shame on Anyone Who Doesn't Vote!
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Time, the great racketeer, is always stealing from us.
2006 December 23 « One-Minute Book Reviews
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I know that, as a teenager, he was caught stealing copper pipe from a construction site and put in jail.
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Bolts and bars being all unused, the business of locksmith is quite at a discount in the back woods, where all idea of a midnight robbery is unknown; and yet, if rumour was true, there were persons not far from us to whom the trade of stealing would not be new.
Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
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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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If CEOs are really stealing money from shareholders (I'm assuming that's what you're implying when you say "quid pro quo backscratching of CEOs of each other"), then why do people continually invest in the stock market at such incredible rates?
Paul Graham on the Distribution of Income, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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I see it as a protection measure for my money (anyone stealing my money must steal or counterfeit my ID first).
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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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Suppose he was to do all this, and besides to blow upon a plant we've all been in, more or less -- of his own fancy; not grabbed, trapped, tried, earwigged by the parson and brought to it on bread and water, -- but of his own fancy; to please his own taste; stealing out at nights to find those most interested against us, and peaching to them.
Oliver Twist
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The forties and fifties found her stealing the limelight in a series of successful West End revues in addition to entertaining the forces, appearing in variety and cabaret performances.
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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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Hidden from the public discourse in this assertion is the fact that the content creators are actually stealing form the public by denying the public full use and enjoyment of their legally bought content.
Matthew Yglesias » Intellectual Property is About Consumers
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The trial of a chief constable's staff officer accused of stealing a hi-fi from a police property store collapsed after a jury failed to reach a verdict on two charges of theft and one of forgery.
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The thought of the chloral was the only spot of light in the dark prospect: she could feel its lulling influence stealing over her already.
The House of Mirth
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(thus running out into the sea in steep promontories) occurs -- what they would call a 'chine' in the Isle of Wight; but instead of the soft south wind stealing up the woody ravine, as it does there, the eastern breeze comes piping shrill and clear along these northern chasms, keeping the trees that venture to grow on the sides down to the mere height of scrubby brushwood.
Sylvia's Lovers — Volume 1
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Police apprehended and arrested an individual suspected of stealing students' backpacks from the cubbies on the lower level of the Campus Center on Nov. 15.
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But in stealing from the best, “Dog Soldiers” is the most exciting assault on the senses to rip out our throats all year.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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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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What is wrong with stealing the secrets of the successful?
Times, Sunday Times
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Add to that his Bond villain in Golden Eye, his scene-stealing creep in Circle of Friends and Gwyneth Paltrow's pompadoured pal in Emma and he proves himself not only eclectic but electric.
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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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The theif was severely drubbed for stealing the car.
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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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The inquiry was sparked by the arrest of officer Rafael Perez for stealing cocaine from a police evidence room and recycling it.
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You can be sacked on the spot for stealing.
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I was under the illusion that he was honest until he was caught stealing some money.
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There are but three ways of living: by working, by stealing, or by begging.
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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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Finally, Cole functions as the Erl-Konig, the child-stealing Faerie reiver.
Asimov's Science Fiction
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A win here means that Justin Verlander will have an opportunity to pitch in Game Five and that the short-handed Tigers have a legitimate shot at stealing this series.
Texas Rangers v Detroit Tigers - live! | David Lengel
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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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His arrest for stealing brought shame on his family.
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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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There was a friendly copper on every beat who knew the young scallywags and gave them a clip round the ear, and sent them on their way, if he caught the stealing the Squire's apples.
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To activatethe Web cam and begin stealing data, the attackersused acommon do-it-yourself crimeware kit, called Hupigon.
Google-style cyberattack found on Chinese government site
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AN army major who nicked 100,000 from war heroes' charities was back behind bars yesterday after stealing from his wife and family.
The Sun
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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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As it was her first conviction for stealing, she was given a less severe sentence.
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Headteachers are renowned for stealing good ideas from other schools and I am all for that.
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They dismounted the general by stealing his horse.
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Stealing from your friends? How could you sink so low?
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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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The villain who was stealing the property was let off by the police.
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One thing that really does get on my goat is the time I attended my local Boots the chemist where a 16 year old offender had been detained by security for stealing cosmetics.
Trouble at the Top « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane wasn't like stealing a truck.
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Cattle stealing was an institution which provided benefits to different groups.
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The suspicion exists that Harries is stealing money from the company safe.
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Cops had been called in January to disconnect electricity from homes accused of stealing power and gas.
The Sun
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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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Lavan chases after Yaakov and upon catching him accuses Yaakov of stealing his Terafim.
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She got the boot for stealing money from the till.
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Fortunately, I've recently discovered a way to prevent the jackbooted Federal thugs from invading your bank account and stealing tax money which should rightfully be yours if the government lacked any taxation system.
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Stealing is one thing, but stealing from soldiers returning from a warzone is another thing entirely.
Undefined
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About one o'clock the doctor came stealing in.
The Princess and the Curdie
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Rifles were cocked, and every eye carefully scrutinised the dry drabby-yellow grass through which the lion would be stealing its way, and so much like the withered stems in colour that, unless moving, it was quite possible to miss seeing such a creature as they rode along.
Off to the Wilds Being the Adventures of Two Brothers
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The inquiry was sparked by the arrest of officer Rafael Perez for stealing cocaine from a police evidence room and recycling it.
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Puss teams up with Humpty Dumpty a creepily epicene ovoid voiced with eerie plaintiveness by Zach Galifianakis to repay an old debt by stealing some magic beans from Jack and Jill.
'Like Crazy': From Cupid's Blunders, Wonders
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Author and campaigner George Monbiot said: “When you step into a superstore, you are faced with a choice of two crimes: joining the poor in stealing from the rich, or helping the rich to steal from the poor.
Monbiot -"It's better to shoplift than to run a supermarket"
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Omar Brown and Danny Doyle are accused of stealing phonecards and £500 in cash from the One Stop in Garbett Road, Winnall.
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But I highly objurgate (word of the day calendars are wonderful things) his stealing my boyfriend's song.
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We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.
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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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A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea.
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Around the same time, changes in the phone network made old-style technical ingenuity less effective as a way of hacking it, so phreaking came to depend more on overtly criminal acts such as stealing phone-card numbers.
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The fact that she needed the money for her children is neither here nor there - it's still stealing.
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So when people are stealing my signs, it's hurtful, but I've dealt with worse," said Henderson, who is in a four-way delegate's race for three seats against three Democrats in the 25th District.
In reliably blue Maryland, the Republican challenge is a steep one
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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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What would you do, for instance,[Sentence dictionary] if you found a member of staff stealing?
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We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.
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As for people stealing photos from Getty and bringing them in to SL as textures they then paint on to prims, that is an issue.
Proper attribution of images taken in virtual worlds
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I don't know, swarthy Latin flowers swanning over here, stealing our innocent British flowers and ‘interfering with their genetic integrity’.
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Hyde had had no compunction about stealing bread, dried meat, the donkey.
THE LAST RAVEN
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The Army boys showed Air Force how to play basketball at the recent 2003 NSW Inter-service Basketball Competition, beating the fly boys 65-58 and stealing the title for the first time in nine years.
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Rev. Willie faces up to 15 years in the chokey after he broke the 8th Commandment by stealing $85,000 from St. Paul's Memorial Episcopal, the church where he worked.
Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
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Yet her body longed so sore for the springtide freshness of the grass, and was so bewooed of the flowery scent thereof, that though she durst not go unarmed, she did off her footgear and went stealing softly barefoot and with naked legs over the embroidered greensward, saying aloud to herself: If run for the ferry I needs must, lighter shall I run so dight.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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They were drinking my booze, stealing my ladies and just kind of smirking.
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He also accused Western powers of stealing what he called Muslim oil.
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I underplant and mulch to retain moisture and stop weeds stealing nutrients.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rogue shoeshiners start shining your shoes before even asking for permission then follow you around demanding payment, yelling at you for ‘stealing’ from them.
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And although that, for some reason, reminds me of Hulk Hogan riding a boat, that will be the moniker Oklahoma City will go by in the coming since there's no way in hell those guys from Seattle will let Oklahoma use '' SuperSonics '' after stealing one of the league's storied franchises away from them.
OddJack Gambling Guide on the 2009 NFL Football Season, College Football, the Ultimate Fighting Championships, MLB Baseball, F1, the Wimbledon Championships, Boxing and all Sports Betting Picks, Tips, Odds and Lines
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Murdoch believes that Google, and indeed all search engines, should pay his media empire for the privilege of featuring its content in search listings. argued in an interview with Sky News last November that News Corp had "sleepwalked" into letting people get news content for free and accused Google and others of stealing his content.
Personal Computer World Latest updates
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Watch that cat stealing up on the mouse.
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But this is not just about some skollies stealing and murdering.
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Her chief hates are gambling and stealing.
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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.