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en You might not know that you've had something stolen from you until days or weeks after the fact,

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 wasn't until a few weeks after that license was signed that suddenly everyone realized that an awful mistake had been made. This coin was illegal to own, and in fact clearly had been stolen from the U.S. Mint.

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

en Presumably it's related to the fact this was so close. We may be seeing phenomena we can't see for the (bursts) that are 100 times more distant. We'll be trying to figure out that puzzle for the next days and weeks.

en I was supposed to work two or three days scouting the Houston-LA series. They told me to come up to Seattle, and I spent seven weeks up here when they made that run to the championship. So I had two days' worth of clothes for seven weeks. You figure that one out.

en In fact, the first week out, my little suitcase with my clothes in it was stolen.

en A BBB/Javelin study found that identity theft victims who discovered the crime through electronic means averaged a smaller monetary loss than those who found the theft on their paper statements. By contrast, consumers who rely on paper statements might have to wait days or even weeks, depending on the statement cycle, before learning that a theft had occurred, increasing the chance that larger sums could be stolen.

en Two weeks ago a stolen vehicle came off the road, up onto a sidewalk and injured a number of people. Miraculously no one was killed but we haven't always been so lucky.

en The fact is that some days are not your days and some days you get lucky. Over the long haul, that probably evens out.

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 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 Two non-governmental organization vehicles were reported stolen in the past four days and other partners have also been victims of robbery. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness.

en Miguel played a few days in a row. Josh is going to play a few days in a row. We'll eventually work up to three days in a row. It's hard because we have two catchers that need to play. We'll start stretching them out the last couple of weeks.

en If we are there it is because many people protested against that ridiculous rejection. We shall fight square and fair, despite the fact that they have stolen some good baseball players from us.
  Fidel Castro


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