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    1. “D’you have to thieve it back? You could start an inquiry––”


    2. “Easy to thieve that of which one was so eager to be quit,” he barks, harsh and rapid as hostile fire


    3. If one wanted to thieve in certain areas, one had to know who controlled those places


    1. Hopefully these seven guidelines will start your sight and help you educate your kids to prevent the barriers that have thieved economical achievements from so many families


    1. Tahlmute's certificates and incantations performed correctly this week and they were admitted to the storage facility after quite a lengthy process of looking up records and cross checking thieves files


    2. rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; 20 but lay up for


    3. and where thieves do not break in and steal


    4. “Nothing but opportunistic thieves, boy, brigands, small time


    5. I discovered new horizons, and daily I journeyed across the plains of my meagre captivity in search of the treasure caves of Ali-Baba and his forty thieves


    6. Jesus goes to that place where the moneychangers are collecting money and banning Gentiles and says, “My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations, but you have made it a den of thieves!” This same mentality runs deep within all of mankind


    7. Don’t leave anything in the cabin which you value in any way – not that the crew are necessarily thieves, but it is best not to put temptation in their way


    8. ‘A certain amount – thieves exist here as well as anywhere – but we are not living on top of each other as appears to be the case on Earth


    9. Before I'd arrived, he had given Irene his list of these evil thieves translated into Classical Greek with instructions for her to inscribe it onto an amphora, to cast it in her kiln and to take it with Agni to the Archaeological Museum in Athens


    10. 'Look, these days antiquity thieves zone in on a target and use highly sophisticated strategies to gain possession and then they sell to the highest bidder irrespective of the damage they inflict

    11. Tomorrow you will join me and Alessandra on the rock outside this hut where I will call the name of Athena and she will answer and come to strike out the hearts of these thieves


    12. 8All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them


    13. where thieves break through and steal:


    14. But soon, Jack was joined by two other would-have-been thieves; Goldie and Libby were caught, saying they had been overcome by some great urge of hunger whilst wandering through the Nevermore Forest


    15. `Gainst thieves and knaves men shut their gate,


    16. “There's a fine theme mixed in there withal I do say, 'But when I came to man's estate, against thieves and knaves men shut their gate


    17. houses; like thieves they enter


    18. for some of the thieves around here, that’s for sure


    19. the would-be thugs and thieves of lower class society, Heather was grateful to be


    20. Untouched by the thieves, and rightly so

    21. as quickly as they had appeared, the thieves had collected


    22. desperate and well-armed thieves


    23. reputation for wolves, thieves, and poorly marked paths,


    24. Many of them were thieves, shunned by all normal humans, many more were just burn-outs


    25. ‘Do you think there’s a chance the thieves will come


    26. Thieves like that are like ravens – once they’ve


    27. And behind him, ten abreast, were another one hundred and seventy rapists, thieves and murderers


    28. Mere thieves wouldn’t have bothered replacing what


    29. thieves from the pockets as they say


    30. much - that the main thieves are Algerians

    31. inclined to think they were thieves and were


    32. evolved thieves, but nothing else


    33. source of some of those most active thieves of


    34. according with the Romanian thieves have


    35. al of them are thieves, but most thieves are


    36. Perfect awareness—having passed the swell of time, I remain in history—looked at as an ass for assuming To communicate what I might—repressing some saving Grace from myself, not knowing if I deserve it—“I would Have it as it is, rather than not have it at all?”—Should A saving grace be given to thieves, tress-passers, Law-breakers—a solution is pain reduction, and life sustenance, Not pride games and social repression—the endorphins Replete of all respect find endurance through pompous Wanderings of the ego in control—the ego who would Take the blame and ends up being the only one to know Its great reward—to hide this scar, to pretend it did not 68


    37. He shouted in Ionian, saying how he handled thieves by cutting off their hands


    38. for me to catch the two thieves


    39. thieves in Paris, and that himself was robbed


    40. not speaking about the thieves from Romania

    41. Hermes’ Park", after the God of thieves,


    42. the thieves, do not know


    43. besides, the thieves had the address too, so


    44. news of everyday about all sorts of thieves and


    45. “We aren’t thieves, he said


    46. thieves from pockets do not have any problems in


    47. purse thus concealing it from the eyes of eager thieves that prowl


    48. Her joining up with the Thieves Guild on account of the availability of contacts and Imperial information networks had been the first such step


    49. particularly valuable silversmith belonging to Baron Iadros had been killed by thieves


    50. tial if not quietly cynical group of thieves who may well have grumbled over their ale but kept their mouths shut when the orders were given and walked with their heads down around him














































    1. Once a thieving banker, always a thieving banker and recognized as such


    2. “It’s that or thieving again and my


    3. You and your wife are thieving bastards


    4. “Whatever you hope to gain by thieving and Divines-know-what else will always be overshadowed by the latter


    5. “Quick let’s get it in here out of the way and before any thieving bastard sets eyes on it


    6. |3| And he said to me, This [is] the curse [or, “oath”] going out over the surface of the whole of the earth; indeed [or, “for”], the whole of the thieving -- because of this [or instead of “because of this,” simply, “hence;” Feyerabend] -- according to it, he has been cleaned [meaning anything from “innocent” to “purged out”]; and the whole of the swearing -- because of this [or instead of “because of this,” simply, “hence;” Feyerabend] -- according to it, he has been cleaned [meaning anything from “innocent” to “purged out”]


    7. |4| I have caused it to go forth -- a declaration of Hashem of Hosts -- and it will enter unto the house of the thieving and unto the house of the swearing to the lie [or “falsehood,” “deception”] by my name, and it will lodge in the midst of his house, and it will destroy it/him, and its/his wood[en] [things] and its/his stone [things]


    8. and thieving every bit of warmth that we’d managed to regain


    9. ‘I would be interested to find out where that vermin stole it from? That thieving rat has a lot to answer for


    10. They knew the tricks of the thieving trade

    11. The first few pages had symbols that I couldn’t begin to comprehend, and the rest of the book was empty, as blank as the expression on my young, thieving face


    12. For them thieving was convenient than begging


    13. The jail food seemed to address the very need that drove them into thieving


    14. In his mind they were all Indians anyway and that approach would stop the cattle thieving even if the guilty ones weren‘t caught


    15. He had started off with petty thieving, then he had been found guilty and given a long prison sentence for the hi-jacking of a transit load of antiques, which had been bound for Canada to a multi-millionaire business man, who had emigrated there


    16. “Oh Popet Shiv wanker! He’s a thieving scheming little rat, but he blows his dirty earnings in here so who am I to complain


    17. The Chief Minister was a typical thieving crook in government power


    18. monkey business, not you greedy thieving sons of bitches!”


    19. a foul deed as cattle thieving


    20. just hanged him for cattle thieving

    21. something about some cattle thieving


    22. with some problems with local cattle thieving


    23. He failed to mention that he had been caught as a thief several times — thieving among the mountain people was considered the worst of evils, even worse than murder


    24. Their view on thieving had come about before the discovery of the crystals, during the time when life was hard in the mountains


    25. about that, I don’t know that I wouldn’t have been another thieving junky on the


    26. ily back in the late twentieth century by that thieving Jeremiah


    27. Well where they would remain protected against the thieving hands


    28. and the Chinese, and the thieving Americans,


    29. thieving, and what there was is all behind me


    30. lived by thieving, but that they were fun to go out with

    31. bus stop to start again with the thieving and arguing bullshit


    32. His brawling, thieving and depravity should result in his once and for all being stripped of supremacy and authority—all significance in re “humanity” save our use of him for procreation, anyhow—until we can do it completely without him


    33. “I think we should pay that girlfriend thieving scum a visit,” he said with menace in his eyes


    34. Is the sentence of Cutting off the thief's hand judged in all cases and conditions of thieving?


    35. Because in spite of being a treacherous, spying, and quite possibly thieving blaggard, you aren’t


    36. The saintly Wycliffe rendered the words of our Lord Jesus in our tongue so we would not have to take our teaching from lying monks and thieving friars


    37. Rico knows Cass has just saved him from the embarrassment of his thieving action


    38. Morrison's own,--heaven forbid that I should have anything to do with such an expression--and I suppose she meant by it thieving, murder, and other grossnesses that would bring the sinner, as she often told her awe-struck Dorcas class, to infallible gallows, and the sinner's parents' grey hairs to sorrowful graves


    39. “Yes, I know about it! That, and the sacred scrolls of the Well that have turned up missing, that were stolen from me and my family back in the late twentieth century by that thieving Jeremiah Dixon and his little band of misfits


    40. Each one had to be tossed into the bottomless depths of the Well where they would remain protected against the thieving hands of man

    41. Correction, a lying-sack-of-crap thieving bastard


    42. All of us moved forward for a closer look; saw that the sword was now housed in a shining new scabbard, tipped in gold and shaped like a horse’s head, highly polished leather, embossed and inlaid with gold-worked emblems that told the story of how Arthur had taken this very sword from the thieving Saxon king


    43. Are you naïve enough to imagine that things will improve, or are you overwhelmed by guilt that you shall default on your debts to the Magdis, the Abu Amiras and our thieving government, not to speak of abandoning the scum that is working for you and instead of being grateful, hates your guts? Perhaps things will change, I said


    44. For all the thieving and hustling that was going on in the country, surely a pip-squeak like me would be the perfect scapegoat


    45. Do you believe it is from hammocks and boxes where those thieving crows come?


    46. “So the thieving whore has returned home at long last


    47. For court thieving in its manifold mean forms, worming from his


    48. ‘You didn’t send Malala out thieving or killing or to commit crimes


    49. Though Louie, as an officer, had no opportunity to steal, he was quickly integrated into the thieving system, rolling tobacco leaves for drying and putting them up in secret “wall safes” to cure


    50. Remembering the thieving techniques of the Scots at Omori, he left the benjo, searched the camp, and found a pile of discarded bamboo reeds, which were hollow



















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