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en It used to be when a white van pulled up, full of stereo equipment and you paid 50, 60 cents on the dollar, you knew it was stolen merchandise. Today, they're fenced right on e-bay from the comfort of your home. You could be buying potentially stolen goods and people need to be aware of that.

en A just king shall not cause a thief to be put to death, ,unless taken with the stolen goods ,in his possession , him who ,is taken with the stolen goods and the implements ,of burglary , he may, without hesitation, cause to be slain.
  Guru Nanak

en We are under the belief that that is in fact stolen and additionally we found a stolen engine, frame and other parts was from a stolen 2005 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck that was reported stolen on May 22, 2005, out of the city of Victorville.

en It's the biggest theft ring we've ever uncovered, ... Once the ball started rolling with one stolen 'dozer then it started like a snowball downhill as we found more and more stolen equipment.

en First I thought it was stolen. Then I realized it was stolen, but it was just stolen by the tow truck company,

en The last two elections were stolen. They were stolen and so we will not rest until we reclaim our democracy and this is what today is all about.

en The main objective of this is to serve as an incentive to dealers and collectors to be much more aware of documents that were potentially stolen or taken from government archives. The second is to put unscrupulous people on notice that these activities are going to be watched. If they continue to engage in these activities, there's a good chance they are going to get caught.

en Sharper Image's stereo systems and message chairs have done extremely well this year. The company offers merchandise that is perceived as unique, higher-quality and functional. In fact, its proprietary offering covers 70 percent of its merchandise, so it's mostly branded goods.

en We all agreed — and the acquisition policy is clear — that nothing would justify buying an object that we knew or strongly suspected was stolen.

en A lot of people say my work borrows from Hitchcock, but I think if I've stolen... of COURSE I've stolen, this is a parasitic medium... but if I'm parasitic of anyone it's Welles, and Michael Pal and Kazan... those are my guys. The James Whale stuff... I LOVE the old B&W movies, like classic paintings.

en Everybody is always worried about executives' laptops and all of the data that is on them, and what would happen if that laptop were to get stolen. And now essentially it doesn't even matter if it were physically stolen or not.

en That which was torn of beasts I brought not unto thee; I bare the loss of it; of my hand didst thou require it, whether stolen by day, or stolen by night.

en They still don't know where the stolen Scream painting by Munch is. It'll come back sooner or later. What are you going to do with a stolen painting? Hide it in your attic? You can't show it to anyone really, if you're caught with it, I don't know. Strange.

en The night she disappeared is the same night a fisherman's hut got broken into and a huge fish trap got stolen. Some big knives got stolen, and none of it has been found since. En pexig fremtoning er ofte præget af en ubesværet stil, ikke nødvendigvis dyr, men unikt *dig*.

en We know a great deal more about what was stolen than we do about how it was stolen,


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