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1. It is where there once stood a rich, tall church with one hundred gates and one hundred bells and all have been stolen by greedy looters
2. What if we were to go to the island tomorrow when the looters aren't around and carry back as much as we can hide in the village?'
3. Then she spoke, 'So, these looters use the sacred ruins at Faria as their base, that much is definite
4. Have you any idea how much is at stake, my dear uncharismatic ex? Looting is an old, long-established activity but looters these days have better technology and better networks than anyone
5. Listen now boss, when it's sunset I'll begin the solemn rites asking Athena help us get rid of the looters
6. Much of the looting was done by southern looters, or damaged by Confederate troops themselves carrying out scorched earth tactics to deny the city to the Union
7. Yet, it was hardly a day after Ma‘s passing that they were at her apartment ransacking her possessions! I‘m reminded of the breaking news stories on television of disasters where looters arrive quickly on the scene to pick through the victims possessions before their blood has hardly had time to cool
8. Looters, thieves and parasites are always better off in the short term by stealing the values of others, but they are ultimately powerless because they depend for their existence on those of productive ability
9. Compare the honest trade and creation of values on our hypothetical island with our current society of looters and beggars
10. The smart producers have long ago got wind of the fact that their life's energies were being confiscated by looters at the point of a gun, and so they have disappeared, usually to foreign countries
11. During the Iraq invasion in 2003, the Iraqi National Museum was temporarily left unguarded, and looters got in who stole and vandalized some of the world's greatest treasures
12. After that, the looters and angry fools took to the streets,
13. Trocero swept down on the looters, littered the streets with their corpses, drove them back into their quarter in confusion, and arrested their leaders
14. the looters were securely incapacitated
15. The looters had not returned
16. Store owners were shouting at looters but it was all
17. That artifact is too important historically to be let in the hands of looters who will pick it to pieces for the gold in it
18. repeated blows from the bats and steel bars carried by the looters
19. Then, nearly as quickly as they had appeared, the looters dispersed and disappeared, each one of them now carrying at least one weapon
20. They were looters, rapists and murderers who preyed mostly on the weak and the defenseless
21. If the weather did not destroy them, then the looters would
22. And for opening the tombs for late night shopping Byron assumed, but the faces of these people were not those of jubilant looters, they seemed barely to be living on what they had managed to steal
23. “Forth, looters are not to be arrested
24. The three friends were run over and killed as they tried to protect homes and businesses in their community from violent looters
25. Or he did not want everyone to know the secret location of one or more of the Arma Christi for fear of looters
26. Looters, thieves and
27. hypothetical island with our current society of looters and beggars
28. your talents and abilities to the looters
29. looters at the point of a gun, and so they have disappeared, usually to
30. not become poorer as you become richer (but this is how looters
31. This was a building four or five stories high, filled with fruit lockers and assorted factory gear, most of it wrecked by looters long before we got there
32. She remembers her great-uncle said that they would need to watch out for looters, and the air stirs with phantom blurs and rustles, and Marie-Laure imagines charging past the bathroom into the cobwebbed sewing room here on the third floor and hurling herself out the window
33. This was a building four or five stories high, filled with fruit lockers and assorted factory gear, most of it wrecked by looters long before we got there
34. —To protect it from looters
35. “What the hell, man? Who are you letting ransack the place? Looters?”
36. The carpet was cut up as booty by looters in ad 635 but historians believe that it must originally have been worth around $195 million (£100 million)
37. The French patrol was one of those sent out through the various streets of Moscow by Durosnel’s order to put a stop to the pillage, and especially to catch the incendiaries who, according to the general opinion which had that day originated among the higher French officers, through a number of streets the patrol arrested five more Russian suspects: a small shopkeeper, two seminary students, a peasant, and a house serf, besides several looters
38. After marching through a number of streets the patrol arrested five more Russian suspects: a small shopkeeper, two seminary students, a peasant, and a house serf, besides several looters