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"They're robbing houses, and they're robbing where people live," she said.
I started robbing cars and then robbing security vans in my late teens.
I'm here to tell you that you aren't just robbing yourself when you do that: When you hold back, you're robbing all of us.
"By waiting, we are robbing the very victims who made this day possible, we are robbing them of the only closure before them," Shapiro told the Associated Press.
It recommends that men who are bank-robbing aged (approximately 14-74 years old) should refrain from consuming alcohol, unless they are currently in prison for robbing a bank.
Weeks and weeks, the dead bodies were lying around, and when we went to the bazaar to get our food there was so much rioting and robbing, people were robbing.
And even economic inequality bears mention, in the tale of "Robin Hood" ("Big fat cat, biggest piece of the pie, high top hat, leaves no disguise / Who robbing, he robbing you.").
But only now — robbing previous committees from being able to consider them and robbing companies and NGOs from being able to respond in a timely manner to those sorts of concerns.
There are rappers that glorify murder, violence, drugs [and] robbing.
Once we got to the suburbs, we started robbing houses.
Christa takes matters into her own hands, robbing a bank.
Who is the one that's robbing us of our history?
It's not robbing the bank, it's that you planned it.
Every entitlement dollar is the present robbing from the future.
" Trump said: "we're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing.
In time, Tomic began robbing apartments in more affluent neighborhoods.
Mr. Pheung accused soldiers of robbing, raping and killing civilians.
"This is robbing Peter to pay Paul," Mr. Pallone said.
But he also had developed a knack for robbing banks.
Even so, tomb robbing has become a pop culture phenomenon.
Gibson was convicted of robbing a convenience store in 1994.
Allegations of grave robbing have for decades dogged those investigations.
Darrien: Because I could be out robbing niggas right now.
How did you go from petty crime to robbing cash machines?
But robbing fans of their memories is some Azkaban-level criminality.
Because we are the piggy bank that they keep robbing from.
And the first time he's told of one user robbing another?
Police said Aoba had previously been convicted of robbing a shop.
Robbing people in his own community, selling crack, carrying a gun.
Dominique Vilier said people were robbing others for whatever they have.
But we must caution Congress against 'robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Criminals often hid in that field, robbing people of their cellphones.
The disease progressively worsened, robbing him of his ability to chew.
But inflation remained high, robbing investors of much of their returns.
As she put it: "Robbing people of their coffee seems cruel."
They're also robbing the media of its principal fuel, partisan conflict.
My leaders have become more selfish, they have been robbing more.
But recently, the police said, he had started robbing cellphone stores.
Wade, but robbing people of their ability to pay for it.
He was in prison for robbing a cab driver at knifepoint.
They were literally robbing the community in a kind of legal theft.
And all I was doing was just robbing myself of the truth.
Cellphones and texting may also be robbing us of crucial communication skills.
"We are like the piggy bank that everybody is robbing," he said.
He&aposs saying the U.S. is a bank that they&aposre robbing.
Individualism was robbing people of their identities because it weakened community bonds.
But robbing banks is no longer favoured by the most enterprising robber.
Minnick and Robbing end up going home together and finally having sex.
Discovering one is way better blazed than fighting cops and robbing banks.
She decides the squad's next bonding outing will be robbing a bank.
Donald Trump on America: The piggy bank that everybody is robbing. 234.
We're like the piggy bank that everybody is robbing and that ends.
Republicans may also be robbing future turnout to pay for current turnout.
The perpetrator is already in Registry for robbing someone a week later.
Diabetes was robbing me of my culture — and by default, my identity.
One had been robbing drug dealers in the projects, the police believe.
"If I do get out, I know I'm done robbing," he said.
Grave robbing in China has a history that is perhaps as long.
The indefinite national service program is robbing Eritrean youth of their future.
Overprotective mothers were seen as robbing their children of their American inheritance.
"Hell or High Water" A Western heist film about two bank-robbing brothers.
The United States of America was the piggy bank that everybody was robbing.
It's robbing our joy, stealing our peace, and hindering our ability to love.
The gangsters see people with American connections as rich and ripe for robbing.
Who could even dream of robbing an innocent child of their life experience?
In fact, the show is almost obsessive in robbing her of meaningful agency.
"We're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing — and that ends," he said.
"Basically, we will be robbing Peter to pay Paul," one director told me.
"They are still cheating or robbing me out of my money," he said.
Some demonstrators said foreign laborers were robbing them of employment at oil companies.
" If he answers "Grave robbing," he may just hear: "Awright, don't tell me.
The Barker-Karpis gang had started out robbing banks during the Great Depression.
I'm so sick of people robbing American Blacks (like myself) of our history.
In essence, Trump would be robbing the Pentagon to pay for the wall.
Kourtney Kardashian is getting back into the dating scene ... and robbing the cradle!
Most people are not being arrested for raping and robbing, murdering and stealing.
As Hercules I lifted Antaeus from the earth, robbing him of his strength.
He becomes addicted to opiates and starts robbing banks almost on a whim.
He found his own cure, and it just happened to be robbing banks.
He was recently accused of beating up and robbing a guy in Miami.
Robbing people — they might as well be selling drugs and get the money.
" He added, "We're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing — and that ends.
He had more than a dozen other accusations against him, including robbing banks.
Think about it: They were robbing the bank, and they owned the bank.
They attempt to stop his business the old-fashioned way: robbing him blind.
As prosecutors noted, he was literally robbing the poor to feed the rich.
But then he was arrested for kidnapping, carjacking, and robbing a drug dealer.
After a while, I progressed to street robbery and robbing shops at gunpoint.
Robbing the promise and potential of a human life is an egregious offence.
" Instead, Mr. Kim said, Mr. Meli "was just robbing Peter to pay Paul.
To compare the two would be like comparing jaywalking to robbing a bank.
Later that night, Redmond was arrested for allegedly robbing the 7-Eleven at knifepoint.
This lead to grave robbing by what were sometimes called "resurrection men" or resurrectionists.
It's but a quick leap to robbing banks, against Bart's fear of hurting anyone.
In the 1990s, he led a gang involved in robbing banks and armored vans.
"We're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing – and that ends," President Trump said.
TRUMP: We&aposre like the piggy bank that everybody is robbing and that ends.
"It's robbing Peter to pay Paul," says Noceda, a physician from Orange County, California.
According to court records, he was arrested in mid-July for robbing a bank.
They are stealing our land from under our feet; robbing us of economical power.
His co-defendant, Sammy Butler, killed a store clerk whom the two were robbing.
A mugger may leave you alone if he thinks that robbing you means jail.
"Robbing Peter to pay Paul" is a phrase that comes up frequently in interviews.
Republicans pay for the Zika funding itself by robbing from other public health needs.
The statement said Krasimirov denied intending to kill her, raping her or robbing her.
Romine made a driving grab, robbing Revere of a two-run extra-base hit.
Neighbors had called the police believing Grant, who is black, was robbing the apartment.
"They were going around robbing people," Ryerson said the cops told her, reports NJ.com.
Lima-Marin was sentenced to 98 years for robbing two video stores in 1998.
The criminals had been tracking her for months, possibly even years, before robbing her.
Arizona goalie Darcy Kuemper helped with 212 saves, robbing the Capitals on several occasions.
Maladaptive defenses always come at a cost, robbing victims of vitality, while distorting reality.
Robbing existing programs is sure to hurt public health the longer it goes on.
MORO SAYS BRAZILIANS DESERVE TO FEEL LIKE THEIR POLITICAL LEADERS ARE NOT 'ROBBING' THEM
"It's like robbing banks, almost; this could be the last one," Mr. Brown said.
Arizona goalie Darcy Kuemper helped with 21 saves, robbing the Capitals on several occasions.
Reggie Gets Shot Reggie got shot robbing his dad's (Matthew Yang King) car dealership.
I couldn't see him robbing a bank, killing people, or any other respectable crime.
It's robbing from your retirement to be able to care for loved ones now.
The Tuareg developed a reputation for guiding merchants through the desert, then robbing them.
Robbing, disarming, even killing a cop—these were highly regarded feats in criminal circles.
Many others take jobs well below their means, robbing the nation of their skills.
The authorities said Kennedy killed Jones while robbing him of a cellphone and money.
In September, he was caught on video robbing a Chinese restaurant on Staten Island.
Mr. Duterte said he was hunting for a man who had been robbing cabdrivers.
Although many like the trend, the dull color scheme is robbing homes of brightness.
"We're like the piggy bank everybody's robbing, and that ends," Trump said in June.
Instead, "he is robbing the poor and giving to the rich," says a reader.
They recently bragged about robbing the artist YBN Almighty Jay, who I'm invested in.
It can be brutal (the infamous anecdote about robbing pregnant women for "#1 MOM" pendants on "Gimme The Loot") and even embarrassing (on the album's intro, he plays his teenaged self, robbing a train because his mom won't let him hold any money).
He started singing at the tender age of 268, essentially robbing him of a childhood.
But when it comes to these trade disputes, these allies basically are robbing us blind.
Robbing ticket fees and shortchanging security budgets is not leadership – it's an unacceptable security risk.
The simple truth is Washington is bankrupting the country and robbing future generations of Americans.
Saturday with three men who were robbing three other men near the casino parking garage.
Yet "Hostiles", Scott Cooper's new film, has succeeded in robbing the genre of its frivolities.
Authorities say they believe the man has been robbing banks for the past 35 years.
We're the piggy bank that everybody is stealing from and robbing and taking advantage of.
Police have confirmed Aoba's identity and said he was previously convicted of robbing a shop.
Likewise, the film glosses over Billy's parents too, robbing the film of a certain power.
That's if the bajador doesn't just kill you after robbing you and taking your pollos.
The infraction, he'd say: "textjacking" a biblical verse by robbing it of its original meaning.
"I say to people, 'He is robbing the liquor store in plain daylight,'" Steyer said.
Robbing Peter to pay PaulIn 2012, Falcon was ready to strike out on his own.
But the whole situation raises timely questions about the line between grave-robbing and archaeology.
We can't be robbing them every moment that brings us joy with news and politics.
He adopted this strategy when robbing the apartment of the designer Philippe Starck, in 2004.
Seabirds breaks down the percentage of which species of seabirds get their food from robbing.
Two off-duty officers arrested her and accused her of robbing a shop, she said.
Our obsession with outguessing our television shows is robbing them of some of their power.
He is currently serving an eight-year sentence for robbing a bank back in 2010.
Five days later he took part in robbing, shooting and killing an innocent elderly man.
"It's an easy way to get money without selling drugs or robbing people," he said.
Cattle looting has displaced its previous sources of income: robbing banks and kidnapping wealthy people.
Congress is bankrupting the country and robbing future generations of Americans to pay for it.
Mr. Jakubowski is suspected of robbing a gun shop on April 4 in Janesville, Wis.
These are the same homes an associate of Kelly's was accused of robbing in 2017.
The White House is refusing to participate, accusing Democrats of robbing Trump of due process.
When you kick the retirement savings can down the road, you robbing yourself of compound interest .
Farrah Fawcett's son has been formally charged after allegedly robbing a convenience store earlier this week.
Question 6: Can't the banned passenger simply create a new Uber account and keep robbing drivers?
Nearing 2000, he's currently employed in retail but supplements his income with some excessively lucrative robbing.
Renaud 'Junior' PlaisirPlaisir broke into John Terrell's New Hampshire home with the intent of robbing it.
In 1998, the three gang members, immigrants from Cambodia, were convicted of robbing and murdering Ngor.
In fact, the right-wing Lega is now seen as "robbing" votes from its coalition partner.
Images captured the Georgia burglars fleeing the scene in a getaway vehicle after robbing a store.
It's also important to give up the bad habits that are robbing you of mental strength.
Some secularist parents say the Islamist school movement is robbing their children of resources and opportunity.
The people the Logans are robbing have lots of money, and they have next to none.
In the summer of 22020, four Dakota men murdered five Caucasian settlers while robbing a farm.
Terrion Pouncy accidentally shot himself in the penis after he tried robbing a restaurant, reports said.
Two years ago a driver allegedly confessed to robbing and killing a female passenger in Shenzhen.
Timothy Carpenter and his accomplices were convicted in 2014 of robbing a string of cellphone stores.
Hector quickly claims the role of getaway driver, shaming a distraught Kenny into robbing the bank.
The force was accused of robbing citizens, making fraudulent overtime claims, and filing false court paperwork.
The 42-year-old has been arrested and charged with robbing a Scotiabank in British Columbia.
However, Beau's disease rapidly worsened in 2015, robbing him of some motor functions and his speech.
Enough with robbing from our future to line the pockets of those who are already wealthy.
Scary clowns are even robbing pizzerias in Germany and forcing McDonald's to reconsider their iconic mascot.
Robbing the housing budget to pay for defense and a border wall is not the answer.
This roommate of mine was robbing me blind, but that wasn't even the worst of it.
He was fortunate: an 18-year-old was lynched after robbing a pregnant woman in 2014.
Louie Swisher: It's about, you know, doing western stuff, like robbing trains and, I don't know.
Bannon "looks like he's robbing hobos for his clothing," Stone observed on Alex Jones's Infowars show.
The officers were accused of robbing citizens, making fraudulent overtime claims, and filing false court paperwork.
It also cleared security forces of robbing Rohingya, as well as burning their mosques and villages.
MIEM00000CUS rose 0.49 percent to a three-week high, robbing the dollar of safe-haven flows.
Together, we can end the culture of abuse that's robbing our teenage girls of their adolescence.
Police have confirmed Aoba's identity and said he had been previously convicted of robbing a shop.
Others might simply quit in protest, robbing the Pentagon of some of its best and brightest.
You might even get robbed, which is ironic for anyone who gets locked up for robbing.
I came from a good family, but I was robbing sweets for my mates aged seven.
So, he fleshes out Jack's past, turning melodrama into therapy and robbing the character of mystery.
Robbing Mr. Depp of his indispensable physical presence only highlights the ceramic stiffness of the jokes.
His interest in Rachel went only as far as robbing other contestants of time with her.
She told them they were "robbing" other members of the audience who came to hear him.
Yet serious cases of grave-robbing and theft of artifacts are reported on a regular basis.
But this year, they have risen again, robbing him of one of his favorite talking points.
They were robbing voters of their most valuable opportunity to influence the course of public affairs.
A man accused of robbing banks in New York City had been released under a Jan.
"I think that the only crime he ever committed was robbing this guy," Mr. Bamberger said.
One exception was Raheimi Kinsey, who maintained his innocence when accused of robbing a convenience store.
"The Trudeau Liberals are robbing from our children and it's just wrong," he said on Twitter.
By preying on their naïveté and ignorance, I feel that we are essentially robbing our students.
Whatever his long-term intentions, he is robbing Tehran of narratives it has long relied on.
Parrish Cobb was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to robbing a Baylor student at gunpoint in 2017.
"If that's true, then that says to me that the North Koreans are robbing banks," Ledgett said.
The Canadian boat came to a stop in the men's quad, robbing them of a final place.
Although I think ... We wouldn't blame the telephone because people were plotting a robbing over the phone.
You're just spinning your wheels robbing Peter's eggs to pay Paul's if you swap out individual eggs.
The cancerous tumors were pressing on his spinal cord, eventually robbing him of the ability to walk.
Then came Ricko Canaz Ball, whose fondness for robbing car mechanics earned him the sobriquet "Oil Slickster".
Mr Ryan says the WHO is constantly reprioritising, moving money around, "sometimes robbing Peter to pay Paul".
By manipulating other hosts, she's robbing them of the agency she's so intent on claiming for herself.
The roads are being manned by soldiers who are robbing and harassing anyone who dares approach them.
Rene Lima-Marin was serving a 98-year prison term for robbing two video stores in 1998.
"Of all the things, to go from terrorist Tania robbing a bank, to dog show," he says.
Jamaleddeen was convicted of robbing her home and another home, attempted rape, and stealing firearms and ammunition.
He also admitted to supporting himself by robbing johns who came into the neighborhood looking for prostitutes.
There's a moment in the opening sequence of Red Dead Redemption 2, where you're robbing a train.
The officer had tried to apprehend him on suspicion of robbing a gas station the previous night.
" He said using the funds from Ebola to tackle Zika would be "robbing Peter to pay Paul.
In 2013, he represented Askia Sabur, who had been charged with robbing and assaulting a police officer.
Kawhi Leonard was last seen on the court ending the Warriors' dynasty, robbing them of a threepeat.
Three friends discuss the best comedy movies ever made, before robbing the donut shop of Mt. Moldy.
And the disappearances inflict a lasting torture on enemies — robbing them of even the finality of death.
This is like robbing a bank and then trying to open a new account during the robbery.
If you don't let things bother you, you're robbing yourself of the opportunity to process negative emotions.
Intercepting it before its destination — perhaps a safe house — risked robbing the F.B.I. of a crucial lead.
By 14, he was living in itinerant hotels, smoking angel dust and robbing stores with the Bloods.
Eight officers were federally charged last year with robbing citizens, filing false reports and claiming overtime fraudulently.
By keeping them in the dark, she's robbing them of the ability to make their own choices.
"I joke with the players all the time, you know, we're robbing the same train," he said.
By 2014, the officer said, he was robbing drug dealers, kidnapping and torturing them when they resisted.
Throughout, Whitaker repeatedly questions whether it's possible to tell one's story without robbing another person of theirs.
Kidney disease and failure are burdens that are robbing Americans of their lives – and quality of life.
In South Korea, one deportee served a prison term for robbing a bank with a toy gun.
You start amplifying that all of a sudden, you get stories about a CEO robbing a bank.
" He also said the gang engaged in "shooting at people, robbing people and, at times, drug trafficking.
According to police, this isn't the first time Diperso has been accused of robbing a retail store.
The traditional model of hacking a bank isn't so different from the old-fashioned method of robbing one.
The film promises all the lightning, grave-robbing, and fantastical elements we've come to expect from the story.
Letty is robbing the place, but she's forced to hide when the guest, Javier (Juan Diego Botto), enters.
Education International, a global group of teachers' unions, accuses the firm of "robbing students of a good education".
The books can all be read separately although you'd be robbing yourself if you skipped any of them.
The group got organized -- extorting locals, robbing banks, aiming for ever larger attacks, and eventually declaring their caliphate.
The women were transported to the police station where Thomason allegedly confessed to robbing a Kangaroo on Dec.
In 2012, two sailors were convicted of gang-raping and robbing a local woman outside her apartment building.
"She killed a bunch of people," Holden said, his sleepiness robbing him of the ability to think clearly.
For now, lawmakers appear more interested in robbing the Crime Victims Fund than in helping victims of robbery.
In March, seven Baltimore officers were federally charged with robbing citizens, filing false reports and claiming overtime fraudulently.
Robbing the poor to give to the rich is no way to create enthusiasm for increased fuel taxes.
Let us make it clear that robbing people of their right to vote is sinful, shameful and unacceptable.
Leonard caused more than his fair share of mayhem when they were teenagers, fighting, stealing, and robbing people.
Connie loves Nick, but the next demonstration of that love is to rope him into robbing a bank.
"Rape is defined as 'izzat lootna' in Hindustani, or robbing one's dignity," wrote actress Richa Chadha on Facebook.
The United States today has decided to embark on the path of robbing the firm Citgo from Venezuela.
In March, seven Baltimore police officers were indicted for robbing people, claiming fraudulent overtime and filing false affidavits.
Plato battled drug abuse for years, and was arrested in 1991 for robbing a video store at gunpoint.
His father was a crack addict when Mr. Myrick was born, robbing him of a critical role model.
These are his reactions as a group of Kevlar-masked baddies runs all over town robbing his branches.
It opens in New Mexico Territory in 1887, with masked men killing two bystanders while robbing a bank.
Four men were arrested for robbing 21 temples throughout India over the course of more than a decade.
Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin said the proposal was an attempt at "robbing the pockets" of families.
While Bulger was robbing banks and killing people, his younger brother Billy was acquiring political notoriety and power.
Mr. Price admitted to participating in robbing the couple but claimed that only his accomplice had harmed them.
Such colleges are robbing an entire generation of students of the cognitive freedom to think on their own.
In a three-year-old resurfaced Instagram Live video, Cardi admitted to robbing and stealing from clients, too.
Our budgets (or spending habits) have a way of robbing us from affording the moments we truly value.
Instead, she was rejected at the last moment, robbing her of her ability to select between her suitors.
According to police, Campos spotted two people in the area robbing someone who was sitting in a car.
He'll, like, stop a mugger robbing an old lady only so he can fly off with her purse.
Until this point, Bong Joon-ho's Parasite is a witty satire about the have-nots robbing the haves.
"The story here isn't actually about a few bad apples robbing funds," said Clare Daly, an Irish lawmaker.
And there is nothing worse than someone or something robbing you of your hard-earned peace and quiet.
Soon she and an acquaintance were robbing houses to get money for drugs, including heroin and crack cocaine.
Vasilevskiy was equally stellar, robbing Mathew Barzal from in front and stopping Josh Bailey on a follow-up.
Holtby, starting for the fifth straight game, robbing Kyle Palmieri and making a handful of other important saves.
"With the fraud, I was robbing big catalogue firms and thinking, They won't miss the money," he said.
Defense lawyers said the old system too often ensnared people like Terrell Gills, who spent 18 months in jail accused of robbing a Dunkin' Donuts in Queens before prosecutors revealed that another man had confessed to robbing two nearby locations the same day, evidence that led to his swift acquittal.
"Trump is making it easier for these bankers, for Goldman Sachs, for Chase, to keep robbing ... America," Pumarol said.
According to ABC 7, investigators are trying to link these individuals with the group robbing Apple stores throughout California.
TRUMP SAYS US IS LIKE A &aposPIGGY BANK THAT EVERYBODY IS ROBBING&apos ON TRADE  But Harwood was concerned.
But I think if that's going to be your primary way of listening, you're robbing yourself of so much.
His battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma established him as a sympathetic fighter, robbing him of his thick white hair.
According to FireEye, North Korea began robbing banks in 2014, shortly after being sanctioned for its third nuclear test.
The son of Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal was arrested for allegedly robbing a convenience store earlier this month.
An insane multiple exchange rate keeps unproductive state firms alive (by giving them almost-free money) while robbing exporters.
In typical superhero story fashion, Deadpool 2 begins by robbing its hero of the power that makes him special.
When I was in middle school, a classmate's dad was arrested for robbing a bank with a kitchen knife.
The employees knew that they were robbing these customers, but were intimidated by their superiors if they voiced dissent.
As a teenage delinquent in St. Louis, he got a 5-year sentence for robbing gas stations and restaurants.
Pressing buttons on a screen feels morally different from robbing a bank, even if it achieves the same result.
She has found a way to acknowledge her pain without sacrificing her dignity or robbing others of their own.
In Imposters, Maddie has left a trail of angry exes behind her after robbing them of everything they have.
By silencing their calls, the drowning noise of seismic airguns is robbing these whales of their very survival skills.
Not only was there no fraud but we will also see who was robbed and who did the robbing.
If anyone has been robbing voters of their representation, it has been Republicans, through their historic obstruction since 2009.
On top of the tax implications, taking money early from a retirement account essentially is robbing from your future.
In the film, Redford plays Forrest Tucker, a real-life career criminal who was caught robbing banks 17 times.
It also steals from some of the poorest people on the planet by robbing them of their natural resources.
The Florida statute "was for repeat offenders robbing liquor stores and pawn shops and using a firearm," Newburn said.
He announced that he was robbing the store, which was already open and filled with a handful of shopers.
Suzuki was charged with robbing and murdering three women in separate assaults within a one month period in 2004.
Some simply protect their home areas, but others go rogue, engaging in banditry like stealing cattle and robbing travelers.
That claim was used as a pretext to disenfranchise citizens, robbing the opposition of an electoral path to victory.
Brandon Nimmo made a diving catch in right field, robbing Austin Slater of a hit to end the game.
Nonsense: Hollywood should keep robbing from its backers and giving to poor moviegoers until it gets this legend right.
In September, 10 masked men stormed a passenger ship near the city of Belém, robbing 260 passengers at once.
As Trump talks about Mexico robbing U.S. jobs, he's really looking at the wrong country — not the right beneficiary.
The 13-year-old told detectives that the group had decided against robbing the man, the police have said.
It follows Nico Walker, an Army medic who returns from Iraq with an opioid addiction and begins robbing banks.
He had been serving a twenty-year sentence for robbing a St. Louis grocery store, his fourth criminal conviction.
We've raised our debt limit 78 times since 1960 – effectively robbing the next generation of trillions in the process.
At least for now, it is hard to imagine anyone coming in and robbing him of a second term.
Except instead of simply robbing the family, they kill someone, violence that shifts the story's focus to the Lodges.
An invasion of foreign kimchi is marauding through the country, pillaging and robbing the nation of its culinary dignity.
Background: Cyntoia was convicted of robbing and murdering Johnny Mitchell Allen, who had solicited her for sex, according to CNN.
He is accused of groping a woman and robbing her cellphone, prosecutor's office spokesman Ulrich Bremer told The Associated Press.
This executive order dramatically reduces the overall number of refugees allowed this year, robbing families of hope and a future.
Kyrie Irving broke his knee in Game 1 of the Finals, robbing LeBron James of a second All-Star teammate.
From being at the center of the pop cultural universe six months before that to robbing people to buy drugs.
They argue that "brain drain" from poor countries is robbing those countries of the people they need to escape poverty.
For decades locals lived from tomb-robbing, and Peru's treasures were melted down or sold on an international black market.
The phenomenon becomes an epidemic known as the Forgetting, granting the afflicted strange powers but robbing them of their memories.
She began wearing a custom-made American Greed t-shirt, with her moniker "Bank Robbing Babe" splashed across the front.
Luther was shocked at what he had unleashed, penning a pamphlet entitled "Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants".
In 2006, Etienne was found guilty of robbing a check cashing business, attempting to shoot a police officer and carjacking.
The next time we see the Nikases, they are robbing a bank, their heads covered by life-like rubber masks.
He was being pursued by the LA Sheriff's Department for allegedly attempting to kill one person and robbing two others.
Jarrell Bankston, 18, and a 16-year-old are accused of robbing the same Georgia home twice in 1 day.
In March, seven Baltimore officers were charged in federal court with robbing citizens, filing false reports and claiming overtime fraudulently.
For me to tell you anything other than how it made me feel would be robbing you of that experience.
But a one-notch downgrade would reduce Italy from A(low) to BBB (high), robbing of its last A grade.
The pair are seeking kicking the man and knocking him to the ground, before robbing him and spitting on him.
Fans were outraged to learn that the 10.2 update would round out the peach, effectively robbing it of its charm.
The implication: that financing America's military is robbing the country of money that would be better devoted to humanitarian endeavors.
He thought the crowds around his palace would disperse once he left, robbing the Chinese of a pretext to attack.
It is restricting their apparel choices, robbing their free will, making rules about how they should present themselves in public.
According to Brookline police records, detectives interrupted Lerner and his ex-con companion in the midst of robbing an acquaintance.
MMA fighter Sergio DaSilva spent some of his hard-earned cash Saturday after his arrest for allegedly robbing a bank.
The thought of robbing banks becomes palatable to these women because it is the only option they seem to have.
I still feel like I'm robbing a child of its meal, but Marina insists that she has more than enough.
Professional wrestler Hassan Assad first got into the sport while serving time in prison for robbing a cruise ship casino.
They took his DNA sample and matched it to some evidence he'd left behind when robbing the Connecticut woman's safe.
After binding the women with duct tape and rifling through their purses and wallets, the man began robbing the store.
For example, a recent Twitter post warned residents in one area that census impersonators with fraudulent IDs were robbing people.
"This is like robbing a bank and then trying to open a new account during the robbery," Seth Meyers said.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were robbing banks and posing for mock formal photographs all at the same time.
Coming in from the rain, J.D. knocks on Thelma's motel door, brags about robbing stores and pleasures her in bed.
Election Day has come and now I'm hearing lies he's telling under oath about robbing me or representatives of #Rapalot.
But when WGR-TV's meteorologist at the time was arrested for allegedly robbing a bank, she rose to the occasion.
The pretext was that Westerman would join Geas and others in robbing the nearby home of a suspected drug dealer.
He was accused of robbing phone stores in Brooklyn and Queens on five days in late March and early April.
Broussard said that the four of them drove to Irene's grocery with the idea of robbing the gambling den there.
He says Obama is robbing this country blind and that Trump will give the working man another shot at prosperity.
Together, the Paul brothers were serving more than 200 years for robbing and killing people at street craps games in Syracuse.
If Pollock's theory is correct, Brown would not have been robbing the store later that day, which was the police's explanation.
Eventually, they decide they've grown bored of all conventionality and turn to robbing and murdering their audiences—and each other—instead.
The shooter had no intention of robbing the bank and had no known connections to any of the women he killed.
They also used compromised accounts to search the web for other vulnerable sites, eventually robbing over 220,000 sites of all sizes.
Pollock suggested that had this footage been released, it would've altered the narrative that Brown was shot after robbing the store.
The film stars Robert Redford as an older man who can't stop robbing banks (and being incredibly charming while doing it).
The most blatant example is red meat, especially processed meats that are high in potentially health-robbing saturated fat and salt.
This solution would still only work with the Switch in TV mode, robbing the system of its biggest selling point: versatility.
It was nation-state level weaponry turned against soft, civilian targets, like robbing a small-town bank with an Abrams tank.
In the middle of robbing the bank, one robber might make a passing, snide remark about the style choices of another.
There are missions to take on, which typically revolve around a big score, like robbing a bank or hijacking a train.
In Mr Garutti's staging, the three pointlessly circled in and out of the box, robbing the scene of its transgressive punch.
They also used compromised accounts to search the web for other vulnerable sites, eventually robbing over 420,000 sites of all sizes.
It's also that quality of humanity that Area X most threatens by robbing organic life of its mental and biological agency.
Off the field, Fuller had issues ... he was arrested back in March for allegedly robbing someone at gunpoint in South Carolina.
"You're basically robbing yourself of future money by taking a loan," said Aaron Pottichen, senior vice president at Alliant Retirement Consulting.
To start with, it would have blotted out the corona as well as the disk, robbing eclipses of their silvery beauty.
Think of all the time you'd waste in a relationship, all the time you could be devoting to robbing Andy Garcia!
We will not reduce inequality by robbing Peter to pay Paul or by saddling American business with burdensome regulations and mandates.
If they pay your bills one day, great, but there's no sense in robbing yourself of joy just because they can't.
To give you an example, if someone said we're in the business of robbing banks, we wouldn't have even recorded that.
Because robbing your local Little League is somehow viewed differently than defrauding your company or even sticking up a 0003-Eleven.
Gunmen boarded a ship in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday night, robbing the passengers and leaving two of them wounded.
During their rise and reign, the Nazis stole millions of pieces of art, robbing countless families of their culture and memories.
Nine men had been charged with raping and robbing the Danish woman, who was 51 at the time of the attack.
Saros made a series of tough saves during the first 15 minutes of the second period, robbing Stastny at the doorstep.
Carly Rae Jepsen is the girl next door, if you were neighbours with the 1980s, and she were robbing the place.
In his letters, he recounted robbing various Parisian luminaries, including the French-Caribbean singer Henri Salvador and the Egyptian royal family.
MMA Fighter Sergio da Silva just pled not guilty to robbing a NYC bank over the summer ... TMZ Sports has learned.
So, Trump's paycheck donation is like robbing a restaurant, then on your way out throwing a nickel in the tip jar.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Sports the incident didn't appear planned and the suspects had no idea who they were robbing.
" (In a life-imitating-art twist, "Ocean's 8" was a caper comedy about robbing the Met Gala.) "You're hard to miss!
A South Carolina man remains on the loose after robbing a church and shooting one of its members early Sunday morning.
That public revolt began after New Yorkers heard claims that medical students were robbing local graves to hone their surgical skills.
Unfairly fired from the diner, she turns to what she knows, robbing hotel rooms in league with a crooked desk clerk.
"I can't shoot you, unless you're robbing me, because then I broke the law, it's illegal to shoot you," he says.
This is especially true in light of the government shutdown and robbing the president from celebrating his inauguration one-year anniversary.
They also used compromised accounts to search the web for other vulnerable sites, eventually robbing over 2145,21.8 sites of all sizes.
But a lone, anonymous dissenter voted to keep him out, robbing Jeter of becoming the second unanimous selection of all time.
Criminals masquerading as "officials from home affairs," who claimed to be checking IDs for next year's Census, were actually robbing houses.
In the end, I suspect Salahuddin was not killed for robbing an ATM or sticking his tongue out at a camera.
The supply of corpses was simply too limited, even after the dangerous practice of grave robbing emerged to meet such demands.
In 2003, he was convicted of mugging and robbing a 56-year-old woman and sent to prison for nine years.
The Air B&B we're staying at is so nice, the neighbors thought we were robbing the place & called the cops!
Wall Street could get excited and demand that they sell or spin-off the new divisions, robbing Detroit of its best assets.
On top of that, in certain parts of Dublin there's a tradition of robbing cars and burning them by the bonfire, too.
In 2007, Damigo was convicted of armed robbery for robbing and pointing a gun at a cab driver he thought was Iraqi.
Though they started by robbing stores in Gwinnett County, the burglars have since expanded to the nearby towns of Brookhaven and Marietta.
Although numbers are hard to come by, an ethnic Chinese brain drain appears to be robbing Malaysia of qualified white-collar workers.
The first rule of robbing a bank in 2019 is apparently not to use your credit card to rent the getaway car.
But in robbing them of the indignity and victimhood of a ban it might be a better move in the long run.
In "An Arrant Thief", published in 1, he described the carnage from "upstart Hell-cart-coaches" robbing his brethren of their fares.
Witnesses there, as well as the police, described predatory gangs of mostly foreign men, including some refugees, groping and robbing young women.
On Tuesday, several NGOs said the Libyan coastguard had boarded a migrant boat, robbing the migrants and firing shots into the air.
His one mistake (well, other than robbing banks) was that he carried his cell phone with him while he committed the crimes.
Two suspects were arrested in Spokane, Washington, after allegedly robbing and attacking former Deadliest Catch cast member Jake Harris, according to KHQ.
Or maybe it's the social justice tie-in — you know, the whole robbing from the rich and giving to the poor thing.
Suspicious activity The men were robbing the store when the officer, who was nearby, noticed suspicious activity there, according to the mayor.
In other words, the Trump push is shining a light on just how much Europe has been robbing Peter to pay Paul.
On April 15th she took part in robbing a San Francisco bank deliberately chosen so that its camera would show her face.
If mulling over the hidden meaning of Brooklyn Beckham's new tattoo is robbing you of sleep, well, we've got news for you.
Jackson was with an older cousin and friend in November of 1999, when they started talking about robbing a nearby video store.
He didn't know where his path might lead, but at least he was living right, not robbing people, stealing, or selling drugs.
Leno grabs an oven, shakes it like a schoolyard bully robbing a smaller kid of his lunch money and throws it down.
He snaps that the tight production schedule is robbing him of his chance to experiment (or, as he calls it, "get dreamy").
Infiltrating the Parks&apos home is a triumph; round after round of drugging and robbing Wall Street slimeballs plays out in montage.
Doing your own due diligence — and alerting others if you see a problem — can stop the next Borker from robbing you blind.
Three fly balls were caught at the warning track, including a leaping, hit-robbing grab by De Aza in the first inning.
The Hyde Amendment does nothing but punish poor women, robbing them of their ability to make reproductive choices according to their conscience.
In addition to robbing victims of a safe place to call home, domestic violence has a lasting impact on survivors, especially children.
This is not only pushing species to the brink of extinction but fuelling corruption and robbing individual countries of their natural heritage.
This saved tips in the athletic committee for more underqualified white men, while robbing non-athlete black students in the regular committee.
Instead of Han robbing a space train, we'd get to watch Lando twirl his goofy mustache all around Cloud City or whatever.
It also reported that gunmen scoured the nearby villages of Arroyo Seco and San José del Barranco, robbing residents of their vehicles.
He said he only does so to raise awareness that looting and grave robbing of Native American objects is still an issue.
Mr. Gills, now 36, was arrested in August 2015, accused of robbing a Dunkin' Donuts about three months earlier in Jamaica, Queens.
If anything, he's just another regular Joe, robbing, killing and swaggering his way to the American dream one bullet at a time.
Many sight-robbing conditions can be effectively treated if detected early enough, in many cases limiting or eliminating the damage to eyesight.
The censorship system relies on robbing a person of the self-perception that one needs in order to maintain an independent existence.
A Santa look-alike pulled a Robin Hood this week by robbing a bank and then making it rain for unsuspecting pedestrians.
Personal Health Insomnia is like a thief in the night, robbing millions — especially those older than 60 — of much-needed restorative sleep.
Ukraine need not be poor, but corrupt officials have systematically pillaged the country, robbing Ukrainians of the prosperity that should be theirs.
Wilfredo Acevedo said the teen told him he went to the park with two other people with the intention of robbing someone.
Rating: Big demerits for robbing us of a glimpse of some crystalline waters by using this sad ass Parisian filter, my guy!
One-on-one human interactions are being replaced by this matrix that is robbing us of the most meaningful parts of life.
Kiermaier sealed the Rays' 7-4 win over the Indians with a game-ending catch, robbing Jason Kipnis of a home run.
Pixar's "Lou" begins with a playground bully robbing children of their cherished toys, and "Negative" Space features a character mourning his absentee father.
Technology is robbing workers of power at the same time that unions are getting weaker, and those two trends together are really dangerous.
On one hand, it follows a pair of desperate, empathy-inducing brothers (Ben Foster and Chris Pine) robbing banks with a specific agenda.
All tiers of society have fled there, eking out a living, be it robbing others or using basic survival tactics to get by.
Nor is it any longer worth robbing bus drivers, because card payments and cash-drop boxes mean they no longer carry much money.
"I think that he probably thought somebody was breaking in his house or robbing him," Allen's sister, Mary Battle, told the TV station.
What they do is something — maybe just sowing discord in a power structure and robbing their targets of some self-possession and security.
"Most extreme limit" in this case means robbing a grocery store at faux gunpoint and then finding yourself caught up in gang drama.
Police have accused Fountain of robbing Belin but the suspect characterized the fatal incident as a dispute over money, according to the outlet.
We're suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states.
And man cannot live by potato alone – you're robbing your body of the nutrients it needs that can only be found in variety.
Colton Harris-Moore became infamous when he spent two years robbing homes and stealing boats, cars and planes, often while wearing no shoes.
This has the effect of robbing Irvin for a second time, and it makes everyone who blows him off this way an accomplice.
The woman, identified by the FBI as Circe Baez, 35, is accused of robbing four banks across the East Coast since July 20.
How is the federal probe into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election robbing people in West Virginia of their hopes and dreams, exactly?
Sean Kratz Kratz told detectives he and Dinardo discussed robbing three of the missing men prior to the killings, the criminal complaint says.
Then you got other cats who are just stuck on the wrong things: drugs, robbing, stealing, the next hustle... To me, that's ridiculous.
Moore, the longest serving prisoner on Nebraska's death row, was convicted of robbing and fatally shooting drivers Reuel Van Ness and Maynard Helgeland.
That's what the Church has always striven for; robbing humans of any shred of agency that keeps them docile—and keeps them donating.
"In the digital era, robbing a bank is a non-violent act, less risky, and the reward is higher than ever," they wrote.
Cops have nabbed 2 people for beating and robbing Jake Harris and then leaving him for dead on the side of a road.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition leaders on Tuesday accused security forces of assaulting and robbing demonstrators who participate in protests against President Nicolas Maduro.
Their tax bill, with its technical rules about converting salaries to so-called pass through income, is also robbing Social Security of revenue.
In 2011, the police in Detroit learned of a group of men who were robbing (irony alert) T-Mobile stores, among other places.
The danger is that the scripted speech creates a subpar performance that ends the convention on a deflated note, robbing him of momentum.
In 2006, a young man by his name was arrested after assaulting and robbing visitors at a Washington state park with four others.
GLENN KENNY "Marauders" is rated R (under 17 not admitted without a guardian) for robbing and stabbing and looting and shooting (and cussing).
The teachers union's "no relationship" position risks continued devaluation of the educator voice—robbing policymakers of the vital input of America's teaching corps.
On season five, episode five, Todd kills a boy on a motorbike after he finishes robbing a train with Walt, Jesse, and Mike.
Springer also made a diving catch in the fifth inning, robbing Taylor of another hit, this time with Joc Pederson on third base.
Every other word out of his mouth was about beating this or robbing that or some new and improved way to sell dope.
Low salaries for staff have led too many talented young people to leave Capitol Hill for K Street, robbing Congress of valuable expertise.
More relevant to Lance ... Lou stands accused of robbing his artists blind throughout his career by way of shady business practices -- aka fraud.
Three times in the 1980s, owners were found to be guilty of colluding against free agents, essentially robbing players of nearly $300 million.
Some companies book revenue early, robbing from the future to make the present look better in the hope that things will turn around.
And yes, "being astronomically wealthy" is acceptable as long as that wealth was acquired honestly — no lying, cheating, robbing or otherwise abusing anyone.
LaMotta attacked bullying schoolmates with an ice pick, and he beat a neighborhood bookie into unconsciousness with a lead pipe while robbing him.
"The banksters that have been robbing us blind, and stealing our pensions, and destroying our communities," Crawford says, making an argument for Sanders.
Two men who spoke with Anhui accents checked in at the hostel reportedly with the intention of robbing other guests, the official said.
Beshenivsky, 38, died after being shot when trying to stop a gang robbing a travel agent in Bradford, northern England 15 years ago.
In it, Murray plays Deidra, a high schooler struggling with an absent father and an incarcerated mother, who decides to start robbing trains.
But that's as long as you are not robbing your emergency fund or investing money you may need for more short-term goals.
In a teaser for KUWTK, Kourtney wondered whether a member of her entourage was robbing her after money went missing from her wallet.
Fittingly, the Speedtail is wing-shaped, allowing it to slip easily though the air while causing as little speed-robbing turbulence as possible.
Doing your own due diligence—and alerting others if you see a problem—can stop the next Vitaly Borker from robbing you blind.
By staying silent as I did, the focus remained on how my mom died, robbing me the ability to grieve my actual loss.
They go on a bank-robbing spree, only to be largely undone by their spoils, with a detective (John C. McGinley) in pursuit.
No wonder that Germans continue to shift the blame onto the European Central Bank for "robbing" savers with low and negative interest rates.
We see her swinging in a birdcage, robbing a bank, heading up an army of women in bondage latex, and trying to dance.
And those countries' larger conflicts with the Americans make it difficult for the powers to come together, robbing Venezuela of an impartial mediator.
The mummy was the most prominent nexus of this fixation, in no small part because taking mummies from tombs was literal grave robbing.
Meanwhile, the detective stomps around paying visits, snooping, and yelling, but without much effect, robbing audiences of any sense of discovery or insight.
The spacecraft's left solar array failed to unfurl, robbing Soyuz 1 of power and throwing it off-balance, which disrupted its spin-stabilization.
It's an important scene, because later in the film, Penny explains that the man's look of revulsion is her justification for robbing him blind.
Dozier was sentenced to death in 2007 for robbing, killing and dismembering 22-year-old Jeremiah Miller at a Las Vegas motel in 2002.
It's a comedy about a couple of teenagers who decide to start robbing trains, which is an excellent conceit as far as I'm concerned.
In Phoenix alone, Benjamin Paddock stole nearly $35,000 by robbing five banks, which would be nearly $300,000 today, according to the Tucson Daily Citizen.
According to court documents first obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Chemirmir would pose as a caregiver before killing and robbing the women.
They were charged with robbing or attempting to rob a total of five victims, two of them women, ages 71 and 73, prosecutors said.
It's one thing to be YG and have a history with gang violence and rap about robbing people's houses in this day and age.
MADRID – Spanish police say they have arrested a 66-year-old man suspected of robbing nine different banks in Spain in the past month.
There are many financial know-it-alls out there who will tell you that your morning coffee is robbing you of millions of dollars.
Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was sentenced to 60 years in prison after being convicted in 2010 of killing and robbing Levy.
Amazon Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google give people an easy way to shop online for the best price, robbing companies of historical pricing power.
Five months after Charley disappeared, Joseph Douglas and William Mosher, a couple of smalltime burglars, were shot while robbing a house on Long Island.
SATA, a regional union representing taxi drivers, called a nine-hour strike on Tuesday against "every innovative platform robbing taxi drivers and our country".
The media outlets canceled the poll release altogether, robbing observers — and the campaign itself — of a final closing-days barometer of the Democratic race.
Seven mining companies licensed to mine the area were ordered in March to leave by Mugabe who accused them of robbing Zimbabwe of wealth.
Liam McAtasney stands accused of doing the unthinkable: robbing and strangling his childhood friend and dumping her body into a river near her home.
Organized groups in towns outside Hawassa are ransacking houses, business and also robbing people, said Million Tumato, president of the opposition Sidama Liberation Movement.
Lil Twist just got hit with a year behind bars for allegedly beating up and robbing former Nickelodeon star Chris Massey ... TMZ has learned.
Rights groups have documented many reports of border officials beating, abusing, or robbing migrants and refugees before dumping them back where they came from.
So she and her sister Laney (Rachel Crow) hatch a plan to make the money by robbing the trains that pass their home daily.
But he also partially recused himself from the Justice Department's investigation into the election, robbing Trump of an ally when he badly needs one.
He and comedian Katt Williams are also awaiting trial on charges of robbing a paparazzi photographer of a camera and making a criminal threat.
The idea of roving bands of liberals grabbing for your guns and robbing you of a fundamental freedom is scary to lots of people.
Hurricanes impacted the fall numbers, with September robbing from October as consumers in storm-hit areas restocked and repaired damage to homes and vehicles.
A Texas groom has been arrested on suspicion of robbing a bank the day before his wedding to pay for a ring and venue.
That population shift is making cities larger, more diverse and younger — and robbing rural America of the people most likely to start new businesses.
The contempt for America, by robbing Americans of the uniquely distinct national character she has in spite of being an immigrant country, is obvious.
Given that this is a Bollywood film, our hero has a noble reason, but he doesn't know the first thing about robbing a bank.
Trump gains no more leverage taking his own government hostage than he would robbing a bank with a gun held to his own head.
Mason is also accused of robbing another bank with two other suspects in Lakewood in November while wearing bright green and white skeleton masks.
Boyle previously served three years in prison after pleading guilty in 2008 to robbing eight banks in Pennsylvania and was released in August 2011.
In the 243th century, the authoritarian governments of Argentina and Chile disappeared thousands of supposed opposition members, robbing spouses, parents and children of closure.
"What shall I be?" she sings after robbing the safe at the accounting office and deciding she must move on with a new identity.
We've learned Joe is now a staunch supporter of the Estate he once claimed was robbing members of his family of their just deserts.
It's as if they travel across three or more time zones every weekend, then spend Monday through Friday recovering from performance-robbing jet lag.
From Ocean's director Steven Soderbergh, Logan Lucky is a quirky heist film that follows a group of thieves intent on robbing a NASCAR event.
"This is an election for state office and we have a state that's been robbing everybody blind, including people of color," Mr. Wofford said.
Further, these massacres are are inexorably robbing us of our freedom to assemble in public places without the fear of being murdered or maimed.
As long as the police focus on individuals who are repeat offenders — robbing people on the block or shooting people — I'm O.K. with that.
When he tries to run after it, the man robbing him turns back and swings what appeared to be a broomstick at his head.
Chief LiPetri said the increase was being driven by teenagers who have been robbing other teenagers of electronic devices in greater numbers than before.
There's a mild but inescapable allusion to classical statuary, too, and in the surface's similarity to bone, an invocation of gleefully Surrealist grave robbing.
After reaching a peak in the early 2000s, officials say instances of tomb robbing at major heritage sites have decreased sharply in recent years.
Within a year of being released, he was convicted again, for robbing a Staten Island deli, and was sentenced to 3½ to 7 years.
While this is one of the more destructive attempts at robbing an Apple store, it's not the first, and it's not the most fruitful.
"The inspector general essentially said that if you get caught robbing a bank and the money is returned, no crime was committed," he said.
Undoubtedly, Ambassador Lighthizer will come back to the president with a straightforward (and unequivocal) answer: Yes; China is (and has been) robbing us blind.
Raised by a working-class single mother, he found common ground with the young people he arrested for robbing post offices and betting parlors.
In 2006, he was convicted of robbing a person at gunpoint in Syracuse and was sentenced to a maximum of eight years in prison.
There's a clown by the name of Zae and his crew who want to become famous by bragging about robbing rap industry n****s.
The alleged attacks started on May 2 and culminated on May 8 when Redmond was arrested for allegedly robbing a 7-Eleven Store in Venice.
Screenshot: RedditSadly, moderators of r/cycling locked the thread on Monday, robbing the rest of us from tailgating the stupidest fight in the website's history.
I am so sick of people robbing American Blacks like myself of our history..." With his retweet, the younger Mr. Trump added, "Is this true?
Goalie Joonas Korpisalo made 32 saves for Columbus, repeatedly robbing the Capitals, especially during a third period when they came up with several scoring chances.
The film's second act jumps back and forth between Ruth and her house-robbing adversary, who seems to be operating in an entirely different film.
I began to see the prototypical "heroic man" as the films' villains, consistently robbing women of their power or coercing them into giving it up.
It's his Red Legion that takes the near-omnipotent planet-sized Traveler hostage, robbing all Guardians of their powers and forcing you to start anew.
The little girl has Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome, a genetic condition that can cause eye abnormalities and increase the risk of glaucoma, a sight-robbing condition.
It's almost like he needs his trophies to be worth more because then he will be robbing them of a more full and rich life.
I evaluate these case studies and ask these many questions because I want to know if I am robbing my child of a father figure.
But when she comes up short, Connie spends a long, frantic night pelting around Queens, robbing and cheating anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path.
Three teen boys and one parent — a mother to one of the boys — were arrested last week for allegedly robbing homes of celebrities, People reports.
The suspects used social media and touring schedules to determine when the celebrities were out of town, robbing their homes when the owners weren't around.
Since their incentive is money, "worthless" things like broken pottery are ignored, robbing archaeologists—or all of us, really—of precious insight into the past.
It's not just that Trump's meltdown has created a vacuum at the top of the ticket, robbing Republicans of their best reason to turn out.
The suspect, whom police named as Shinji Aoba, 41, was sentenced to 3-1/2 years for robbing a convenience store in 2012, NHK said.
But to do so, the president and Congress would have to cut from other agencies essential to our national security, robbing Peter to pay Paul.
This time around, she isn't robbing a casino, though—she's pulling off a $150 million jewel heist at the Met Gala in New York City.
For stripping you of your dignity; For robbing you of your potential; For treating you like you were dangerous, indecent, and flawed; We are sorry.
And the House bill would shift money to fight Zika from efforts to combat Ebola, which Mr. Obama compared to robbing Peter to pay Paul.
That law required those committees to disclose their donations and their donors to the Internal Revenue Service, robbing them of any secrecy they might enjoy.
Within 14 months, Rhodes was arrested for petty theft at Sears, Walmart and Kmart and for jumping and robbing a man with four other boys.
Two Western Michigan football players were kicked off the team after they were accused of pushing their way into a woman's apartment and robbing her.
Challengers questioned whether the ACA was simply "robbing Peter to pay Paul" and opening a Pandora's box of new woes for the health care industry.
The movie fell apart (and later became the subject of a great documentary), thus robbing Cage, a long-time comic book fan, of his chance.
When he was put on trial for grave-robbing, he was exonerated—not because he was innocent, but because the statute of limitations had expired.
The hurricane raked nearly every farm folded in the curtained mountains under his control, robbing 80 percent of the population of its main food source.
By that time, his son had been arrested with another man in 2003, accused of robbing 12 people during an hourlong spree across southeastern Brooklyn.
We were working once when news came that burglars had been spotted robbing my house; he leapt to his feet and said, 'Let's get 'em!
One danger it could pose, however, is the possibility of business-class passengers downgrading to premium economy, thus robbing airlines of lucrative business-class revenues.
All 19 of the big trees in the courtyard had been toppled, blocking access to the mud-caked classrooms and robbing the school of shade.
Thieves that manage to break in can do something akin to robbing a bank—getting hold of valuable cryptocurrencies that they can cash out of.
In the meantime, the White House is robbing Congress of information vital to protecting our democracy and national security through the exercise of legislative powers.
Like a lot of Lively's lines, she mumbles it — like she's talking with a mouth full of ice cubes — robbing the words of their importance.
But, they concluded, if the temperature of the material rises, causing a phase change, the vortexes split apart, robbing the material of its "super" powers.
He came to the attention of the police several times, involving allegations of jostling a police officer, robbing a passer-by and carrying a knife.
In Hell or High Water, Chris Pine and Ben Foster star as bank-robbing brothers opposite Texas rangers played by Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham.
If this were a teenager robbing a corner store, the television and the internet would be blasting as many videos from surveillance cameras as possible.
A single event can wipe out a year's harvest, robbing a family not only of their food supply but also their sole source of income.
Acevedo testified in a Tuesday hearing that the boy said he went to the park with two other people with the intention of robbing someone.
A successful treatment is likely to rake in billions of dollars in sales, given numerous failures to develop a drug for the memory-robbing disease.
The real lesson underneath it all is to find what you love and do it, which, in Forest's case, just happens to involve robbing banks.
With so many Game of Thrones folks potentially robbing votes from one another and Garner's rising profile in the entertainment industry, well ... it could happen!
No "congratulations" are due to Trump for choosing someone to lead the CIA whose claims to fame include robbing a man of half his eyesight.
But the country's major banks are squeezing out their international rivals with cheap funding and aggressive terms, robbing global banks of potentially lucrative underwriting opportunities.
He has said he wanted to change the country; he's doing it in a way that is robbing us of everything that makes us special.
While robbing a hotel room, she meets an attractive contract killer, Javier (Juan Diego Botto), setting off a steamy relationship fueled by their criminal addictions.
Melisa Aquino Arias, 23, pleaded guilty Friday to robbing a bank in Garfield, N.J., last September while wearing a head cover resembling that of a nun.
"It is the greed of our politicians - the people who are robbing us - that is tainting our image abroad and giving us fewer opportunities," he said.
When a fighter chooses to go around those rules, they are essentially robbing their opponent of that right, and profit from endangering the life of another.
Look, if a bank robber robs a bank and all you do is slap him on the wrist, he's just going to keep robbing banks again.
But by not having children, I feel like I am disappointing them and robbing them of something that could bring happiness and, much more importantly, peace.
A Queens man who said he disliked Chinese people has been charged with hate crimes after robbing and assaulting two Chinese women, prosecutors said on Thursday.
" She adds, "If someone was robbing her, she's the type of person who would go to her jewelry box and tell them, 'No, take this one.
Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, the president of Egypt, who won 92% of the vote in March, lets the police top up their salaries by robbing civilians.
TEXAS POLICE SEARCHING FOR PANHANDLER ACCUSED OF ROBBING, BEATING 77-YEAR-OLD MAN Officers met the suspect at the dock where he was arrested, police said.
The alleged attacks started on May 2 and culminated on May 8 when Redmond was arrested for allegedly robbing a 7-Eleven Store in Venice, California.
" As artist Deborah Roberts told me: "Black Panther's museum scene describes a centuries-old truth — colonialists robbing black culture to put on display for European consumption.
Like this one: Tell an algorithm you want a picture of Moore robbing a drugstore; implant it in that establishment's security footage; send him to jail.
A Bronx woman is accused of following a 103-year-old woman into her building before knocking her to the ground and robbing her, police say.
The ease with which ineligible voters can cast ballots in America, robbing legitimate voters of their voice, make elections in many Third World countries look good.
Her husband, Dominique Vilier, told CNN there had been looting and robbing in the wake of the hurricane, which has left them without food and water.
Rask made an eye-popping save with a little under nine minutes to play in the first, robbing Kadri with the glove on a rebound attempt.
PARIS (Reuters) - Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the French Open on Friday, according to tournament officials, robbing the Grand Slam event of some guaranteed fireworks.
"Instead of robbing from park funds, the President needs to work with Congress to fully reopen the federal government, including our national parks," Pierno's statement read.
France, Italy and the rest of the euro area don't have to put up with German policies that are robbing them of their growth and employment.
The crowd of 38,104 was evenly split, and the two groups of fans spent the evening alternating full-throated roars, robbing the environment of any lulls.
Several senators said the administration is "robbing Peter to pay Paul" by trying to make a dent in a deferred maintenance backlog now around $16 billion.
Presumably Sullivan, as a prominent legal figure, is asked routinely to represent defendants in newsworthy cases, and declines, thereby robbing those defendants of his sterling counsel.
François claims he was robbing the jewelry store to pay off various debts he had built up from a life of crime and heavy drug use.
He had become so convinced that people were robbing him that staff members at the shelter gave him a replacement lock for his locker, residents said.
According to PBS, the monitoring period began after an incident in which officers were accused of assaulting, robbing, and framing residents of a "poverty stricken neighborhood."
The causes robbing Britain of its nightlife lie with councils and licensing boards smothering club culture, not disinterested teenagers dribbling over Orange is the New Black.
Simpson has served time in Nevada's Lovelock Correction Center since 2008, after being convicted of robbing a memorabilia collector at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel.
The fall-out has ramifications for Trump's 2020 reelection campaign, robbing the president of his most-common talking point — that he has overseen a growing economy.
"He ended up essentially robbing from them," the judge said, noting that the stolen money could have been used to build soccer fields or buy uniforms.
But to actively be robbing people, taking drugs and then reselling them, means these officers are actively participating in the crime we have in our city.
The logic is ridiculous: You could just as easily say that robbing banks is economically irrational, given the risks involved, and therefore it does not happen.
A widely shared claim on social media warns people that scammers are going door-to-door pretending to offer coronavirus tests but are actually robbing people.
" Greenagel, the Rutgers professor, has lambasted Christie's handling of the opioid crisis, describing his approach to funding as "a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
A plotter and a planner who didn't think robbing a bank was worth the effort, Corbett picked a softer target, and on the morning of Feb.
At least the high of religion is less toxic than other substances: Severa's Buddhist impulses do not prevent her from robbing a corpse in a coffin.
The online fiction series "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" by Nanpai Sanshu, about a young man's tomb-robbing adventures, became a sensation after it first appeared in 2006.
In so doing, his "gifted hands," which happens to be the title of his 2202 autobiography, have taken up a new specialty in robbing the poor.
They accused the keepers of the grove of robbing them of their livelihoods because they could no longer farm, fish or hunt in the neighboring forest.
But what Paul really has in mind is a setup for a heist: He's looking to reverse his fortunes by robbing a bank, not literary success.
When she was one, she was diagnosed with Rett syndrome, a neurological disorder that impairs brain development, permanently robbing young children of language and motor functions.
New evidence for the case that computer animation is homogenizing children's movies, robbing them of visual interest, this harmless, charmless movie plods along well-trodden turf.
Drugging and robbing somebody is unquestionably wrong, but Cardi's sins are on a different level than those of which Kelly has been accused and Cosby convicted.
Common says the new NFL anthem policy is robbing players of their freedom of speech -- and that's not what this country is supposed to be about.
Their target was a 229-year-old man suspected of robbing a T-Mobile store, who was holding a pistol that turned out to be fake.
Brown, who was college-bound and had no criminal record, was unarmed, although local police accused him of robbing a convenience store moments before the shooting.
How Parents Are Robbing Their Children of Adulthood Today's 'snowplow parents' keep their children's futures obstacle-free — even when it means crossing ethical and legal boundaries.
Boxing superstar Adrien Broner turned himself into cops in Ohio this morning ... for allegedly beating and robbing a man outside a bowling alley with a gun.
Her husband, a farmer, was killed late last year in El Salvador by a gang of farmers he had denounced for robbing his land, she said.
The core of Fisher's claim: too many supposedly less-qualified minority students had gotten in, robbing her of an opportunity to attend the school of her choice.
A woman was arrested for allegedly robbing a bank while leaving her 6-year-old daughter waiting in a taxi in Long Island, New York, on Saturday.
" After the lunch break, Ottaway said he would not demean or question the pain of addiction, but called serious chronic pain "a soul-stealing, life-robbing thief.
In earlier statements, police said the man had entered the post office wearing a mask and taken 11 people hostage with the intention of robbing the place.
The Egyptian terrorist organization, the Islamic Group, first came to prominence in Egypt during the 1970s when it started a campaign of robbing and killing Christian Copts.
To run out the clock until the legislative session ends at the end of the month, robbing majority Democrats -- and the Democratic governor -- of a major priority.
November 2011 — After robbing a bank in the central city of Eisenach, Mundlos and Boehnhardt are found dead in a camper van in an apparent murder-suicide.
It's the friction that taxes inflict on your investment returns, robbing you of easy, risk-free additional money you could be making to live on in retirement.
Baywatch's Krista Allen says her two dogs were injured after a woman allegedly broke into her Los Angeles home, robbing her and assaulting the pooches on Thursday.
He returns to his neighborhood, known as the Bluff, and captures events in his daily life: using drugs and alcohol, robbing other drug dealers, shooting up houses.
"The fact that cardi b admitted to drugging and robbing men she would take back to a hotel for sex blows my mind," Twitter user @itsangelaa_xo wrote.
After allegedly robbing a hot dog stand in Chicago's South Side neighborhood, a 19-year-old man accidentally shot himself in the penis, according to multiple reports.
Another worrying trend is of local owners selling to big media companies as the industry consolidates, robbing local newspapers of the very thing that makes them valuable.
Contrary to what Hollywood's been selling us for the last decade, Boston is not a bunch of Southie maniacs in Bruins jerseys pounding Jameson and robbing banks.
Japanese media said he had moved into it at some point following his release from his prison for robbing a convenience store east of Tokyo in 2012.
But when 2016 wasn't robbing us of our childhood heroes and giving us the succubus that was the presidential election, it actually had some pretty nice moments.
A lawyer is claiming harassment after a black teen was handcuffed and detained by Wisconsin police after being accused of robbing his white grandmother and her friend.
Talbot only saw four shots but made a great glove save by robbing Corey Perry, who was talking to himself after his attempt from five feet out.
In 2014, Philadelphia police officers were indicted on charges that included robbing and assaulting citizens, leading prosecutors to seek the dismissal of more than a thousand convictions.
Authorities have arrested a woman they nicknamed the "Pink Lady Bandit," whom they've accused of robbing at least four banks within six days along the East Coast.
It's politicians, too, who, through their desire for a quick and easy win, end up robbing their constituents of money that could be much better spent elsewhere.
Judge David Carpenter in Bessemer, AL has resentenced Alvin Kennard to time served after he got life without parole for robbing a bakery of $50 in 1983.
Josh Smoker allowed only one run over two innings, aided by Yoenis Cespedes's leaping catch at the left-field wall, robbing Stephen Piscotty of a home run.
Or they assert that Democrats are "robbing" voters of a chance to replace Justice Scalia—when voters made their voices clear by decisively re-electing President Obama.
"Robbing and bartering (RB) is a behavioral practice anecdotally reported in free-ranging commensal macaques," the researchers wrote in their study, recently published in the journal Primate.
When Sony and AMC first gave me the greenlight, I honestly felt like I was robbing a bank and I'd be stopped in my tracks any minute.
No problem—Trump's gonna fix it, he says, it's the illegal immigrants who've been robbing vets of their benefits, and everyone knows Trump will fix that problem.
Only by continuing to work together, as policymakers and as communities, can we advance to a point where — instead of Alzheimer's robbing memories — Alzheimer's is a memory.
If you get caught robbing a bank and decide to leave the cash and make a break for it, that doesn't mean you didn't do anything wrong.
Petriv said there was public support for his proposal, but to get approved the bill would need the backing of lawmakers who have not been caught robbing.
At the top of the episode, his drug supplier — or "plug" — abruptly ends their 10-year work relationship by robbing him of a knapsack full of cash.
Then the young men battling AIDS, the women cursing the heavens for robbing them of their hair, and children as young as 13 with coal miners' coughs.
In 1882, Dr. William Forbes, an anatomy professor in Philadelphia, was arrested for grave-robbing, and his case brought to light the need for a donation program.
Guyger testified during the trial that she thought she was in her own apartment at the time and that Jean was robbing her home, the AP reported.
He has made a living robbing luxurious apartments of their masterpieces, sometimes using an arbalest, ropes, snap hooks and a harness to scale facades and gain entry.
Concurrently, the court crafted immunities and denied that the Constitution is self-enforcing, thus robbing the Bill of Rights of much of its protection for fair trials.
He issued two more walks in the second, but sandwiched between them was a hit-robbing catch by shortstop Story of A.J. Pierzynski's flare to short center.
Furthermore, it destroys the veins that are most commonly used for heart bypass surgeries, potentially robbing patients of a lifesaving procedure they may need down the road.
A healthy suspicion is that vote-splitting felled the show many times, meaning that in categories where it had multiple nominations, it kept robbing votes from itself.
House Republicans passed a reauthorization this month, but did so, in large part, by robbing a preventive care fund — that approach may not fly in the Senate.
A call came in just after dark that a man with a gun was robbing a T-Mobile store, and police officers rapidly responded, some in plainclothes.
I thought it was interesting to give them what are essentially super powers, but have them use those powers for incredibly banal purposes, like robbing convenience stores.
"He had the idea of a couple robbing a bank on a Bonnie and Clyde vibe, and we kind of just get lost in Mexico," she says.
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Boxing superstar Adrien Broner will not be prosecuted for allegedly pulling a gun on a man and violently robbing him earlier this year ... TMZ Sports has confirmed.
Steve Israel told Oliver in an interview that congressional fundraising is "a form of torture" that ultimately hurts the American people by robbing them of a voice.
Robbing your neighbor, in other words, is an American tradition, and it thrives in Northeast Philly, where people live as if their neighbors do not really exist.
However, it's most clearly a sharp indictment of the reductive roles some men assign the women in their lives, robbing them of any sense of agency or respect.
Many are led by the adults in their lives to spend too much time preparing for college, robbing them of the time to explore what feeds their souls.
Like the clingy friend who pesters you into going out when you secretly wanted a night in, alcohol creeps into people's lives, robbing them of time and energy.
Cops say Tennessee Titans lineman Quinton Spain is the latest victim of the "Drugging Divas" -- a team of women targeting rich guys, drugging their drinks, and robbing them.
And provided he stays out of prison, President Trump can go back to doing what he does best soon: Schmoozing at his golf course without robbing taxpayers blind.
The four ex-Serb officers from the eastern town of Vlasenica are accused of stopping a convoy carrying Muslims fleeing Srebrenica, separating men from women and robbing them.
Hutchinson is 17, black, gay, and a bit of a heartthrob, sentenced to two years for a litany of charges, including selling drugs, stealing cars, and robbing homes.
Britain's decision to leave the European Union, robbing the bloc of one of its biggest military powers, has also spurred EU military planning to maximize assets through cooperation.
Critics would surely complain that the caprine members of the cast of "Goats" were a mere contrivance, distracting from events and robbing a tragic drama of its gravitas.
At 16, authorities have said, he talked about robbing a gun store to get weapons to kill soldiers as revenge for American military action in the Middle East.
Police in North Carolina have arrested a male juvenile suspected of robbing a 9-year-old boy&aposs lemonade stand of $17 over the weekend, authorities said Wednesday.
It seems farfetched that making appliance diagnostic information available to the general public would somehow lead to an increase in sham repair people robbing houses and harming people.
Leahy says these programs can help people before they're burglarizing homes or robbing people to feed their habit -- before they're burdened with a rap sheet full of felonies.
CREPURIZAO, Brazil (Reuters) - Informal mining in Brazil is seen by many as a scourge polluting the Amazon rainforest, poisoning indigenous tribes and robbing the nation of its wealth.
The Handmaiden is filled with twists and turns, and for me to tell too much more would be robbing you of much of the fun of this story.
After one gruesome opening shot that teases where the film is eventually going, Alvarez and Sayagues introduce their protagonists in the middle of robbing a well-appointed house.
As the trio is robbing the store, Beth attempts to bond with a small child shivering in her mother's arms by asking her if she watches Doc McStuffins.
Entrenched partisans now see the other "side" as the enemy, robbing us of both the time and the space to collectively focus on the greater threat from abroad.
Ten years after the death of Paul Newman, and almost half a century since " Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ," Robert Redford has gone back to robbing banks.
Authorities have arrested a bank-robbery suspect nicknamed the "Pink Lady Bandit," accusing her of robbing four banks within six days, occasionally while carrying a "distinctive" pink handbag.
Epstein's death abruptly cut off a high-profile prosecution of heinous sex trafficking allegations, robbing Epstein's alleged victims of any hope to confront him during a criminal trial.
"Those are the sorts of responses that a school should be doing to ensure that sexual assault and sexual harassment aren't robbing you of your education," she said.
On April 18, 2012, two weeks after the arson, Mr. Gotti and Mr. Rullan were also accused of robbing a Maspeth Federal Savings and Loan Association in Queens.
In the second century B.C., tomb robbing was so widespread that the Lüshi Chunqiu, a classic Chinese text compiled around 239 B.C., advocated frugal burials to deter looters.
Michael Wade Nance was convicted of malice murder and other crimes for the 1993 murder of Gabor Balogh after robbing a bank, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
There's strength in seizing it from him by robbing his house or raiding his safe deposit box or scoring $100,000 by blackmailing him with a phony sex tape.
"Bridge's for-profit educational model is robbing students of a good education," Lily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association, America's largest teachers union, declared last fall.
Spencer had a few run-ins with the police, and then at age 16 he joined with friends in robbing a pizza delivery woman with a pellet gun.
For years, such enterprises have survived on bank loans and local government backing, robbing more deserving companies of financial resources that could have otherwise contributed to local growth.
Incendiary references to a "global power structure" that was robbing honest working people of their wealth were illustrated by pictures of George Soros, Janet Yellen and Lloyd Blankfein.
Earlier this week in court, Detective Wilfredo Acevedo testified the suspect told him he went to the park with two other people with the intention of robbing someone.
Insane moment for ex-UFC fighter Dean Lister ... who pulled a firearm on a man who was robbing his house -- and the whole thing was captured on video.
Another scandal, in March, has made matters worse; seven members of an elite Baltimore police unit were charged with robbing drug dealers and law-abiding Baltimoreans, among other crimes.
Within minutes, the men are robbing an Atlanta bank in a scene filled with gunfire and rattling, visceral specifics, like the wet stains spreading under the weeping, prostrate employees.
During a meeting with Congressional leadership Monday night, Trump again repeated his debunked claim that 3 to 5 million votes were cast illegally, robbing him of an election win.
Features like robbing, even killing other users were added in gradually, but a large part of the pitch was that the game would be defined by the users' shenanigans.
Toyota wants you to know that if you are robbing a bank and need to get away quickly, a Prius is probably better than, like, a horse or something.
If Christine Ford had accused Brett Kavanaugh of robbing her house, no one would have held up the prevalence of false robbery allegations as a reason to disbelieve her.
The hit was reminiscent of a scene in the 1995 movie "Heat" in which a gang uses a spike strip to thwart police pursuit after robbing an armored car.
The Chilean National Monuments Council launched an investigation, saying the mummy's remains may have been acquired through illegal smuggling and grave robbing, and that the research was wholly inappropriate.
AC Immune's work to combat memory-robbing Alzheimer's is more advanced than that of some other companies, having licensed its experimental drug crenezumab to Roche's Genentech division in 2006.
By way of inspiration, he calls back to the movie's own famously troubled history, which included drug problems, grave robbing, millions of dollars in unexpected costs, and a typhoon.
But he had become so convinced that people were robbing him that shelter employees gave him a replacement lock for his locker last week, said Leonard McCaffrey, another resident.
For example, the administration wants the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to expire automatically after five years, robbing firms of the certainty they need to invest in Mexico.
On the other hand, it also doesn't seem to occur to Jack and Emma that their desire to hide this relationship may be robbing Izzy of her own twenties.
The story of Shakespeare's missing skull appeared in The Argosy magazine in 1879, which blamed the removal on trophy hunters from the previous century when grave-robbing was common.
The country plugged major loopholes that had long allowed some importers to dodge customs tariffs, robbing the government of revenues and making it harder for local producers to compete.
BAN2401 is one of a number of drugs targeting beta amyloid, a protein that forms toxic brain plaques that are theoretically an underlying cause of the memory-robbing disease.
The 31-year-old had beaten barmaid Brandi Rains and her friend John Justad to death with a baseball bat in 1990 while robbing the Rose Bar in Boise.
For now, one of the most lucrative economic activities associated with Pokémon Gomight be robbing players who are walking through unfamiliar neighborhoods with their eyes glued to their phones.
And the delay between taking photos and posting them means that not everything you share is going to be in real time, robbing Shorts of Snapchat's live-action appeal.
Justin Bieber's old buddy was sentenced Wednesday after he was accused of breaking into Kyle Massey's apartment a couple years back and robbing his bro during a brutal attack.
Redmond O'Neal's arrest on Tuesday after allegedly robbing a Los Angeles convenience store and threatening the clerk with a knife is not his first run-in with the law.
It is never too late to right a wrong, and this Congress and our president have an opportunity to do the right thing and repeal this job-robbing levy.
Manuel, who had a history of minor run-ins with the law, was with a group of older men and was being peer-pressured into robbing someone that night.
"As defendants have stated succinctly during this litigation, 'a plaintiff may not complain that one hand is being overcharged while the other hand is robbing the store,'" Preska wrote.
As her husband René Angélil's throat cancer progressed, robbing him of many of his abilities, Céline Dion says it became harder and harder to focus on the happy times.
Last year, several police officers with the now-defunct Gun Trace Task Force were indicted on federal racketeering charges of robbing people, claiming fraudulent overtime and filing false affidavits.
A passerby with a camera recorded a seagull in South Shields, England, robbing a store of a bag of chips (or "crispos/salty flat wafers" as the Brits say).
Replacing workers like her with Syrian refugees, some economists say, would be like robbing Peter to pay Paul — rewarding those fleeing war to the detriment of others fleeing poverty.
A man suspected of robbing people at gunpoint in Brooklyn was fatally shot on Sunday by New York City police officers after exchanging gunfire with them, the authorities said.
These networks often muddy the source of information, or make all outlets look similar, robbing the audience of visual cues to help them differentiate reliable and less-reliable sources.
And while not all delinquent child support cases are this high profile, they do share one thing in common: they're robbing children of the support they need and deserve.
In a statement issued after the ruling the CNRP accused the Supreme Court of "robbing the people" and said it wouldn't acknowledge what it called a "politically motivated" decision.
In 2010, an Ohio white man named Conrad Zyrtiak was charged with robbing six banks while wearing a Hollywood-quality mask that made him look like a black man.
He and an accomplice had been convicted of shooting and killing 28-year-old Jonas Cherry while robbing the putt-putt golf course where Cherry worked in Hurst, Texas.
Reuters reported that Kyiv police say the suspects posed as members of state security forces before robbing and assaulting the man who was selling surgical masks from his car.
But he and the Police Department publicly disputed responsibility for the longtime failure to apprehend an officer from another precinct who had been robbing drug dealers and selling cocaine.
While Stephen Paddock was playing at the family's white ranch house, his father was robbing banks with a snub-nosed revolver and getting away in the family station wagon.
It matters not whether the food in question is considered healthy, like wild blueberries and avocados, or it's laden with health-robbing calories from fats, sugars and refined starches.
The true powers that be in Times Square have constructed a for-profit Hamsterdam and trapped everyone inside, robbing them of the freedom or leverage to do anything else.
The former prosecutor is also pleading with senators to be more jealous of their own power, warning that Trump's stonewalling tactics are robbing Congress of its prestige and role.
E. Cummings It began in 1871 as P. T. Barnum's Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan & Hippodrome, back when Prussia was still a kingdom and Jesse James was robbing banks.
But what began as a campaign for greater management discipline has gone far too far, robbing corporate leaders of their natural social and moral instincts — often with disastrous results.
After Ms. Fuller's murder but before the trial, Mr. McMillan was arrested and later convicted on charges of robbing and assaulting two other middle-aged women in the neighborhood.
After Ms. Fuller's murder but before the trial, Mr. McMillan was arrested and later convicted on charges of robbing and assaulting two other middle-age women in the neighborhood.
Delli-Bovi, the clinic's medical director, said those years have mostly consisted of "robbing Peter to pay Paul": putting off paying some bills in favor of more urgent ones.
Ayala's office said in October that it would seek the death penalty in the case of a woman accused of robbing and killing two men in a Kissimmee hotel.
In March 2016, two men were jailed for six years after beating and robbing a man they had lured to a house in Northampton after meeting him on Grindr.
The tone is jaunty and the patter thick as Brian (Michael Caine), recently bereaved, medicates his loneliness by planning one last job: robbing a vault in the jewelry district.
Resurrecting the dead and buried has always been part of television's business model, but in the past few years, the grave-robbing industry has blossomed, mostly thanks to Netflix.
"Though I was raped by a stranger who raped me at gunpoint after robbing the store, I was still asked by a female 'friend' what I had worn," she wrote.
Their findings provide further evidence that there might be a link between high blood sugar levels and the memory-robbing disease, though they don't prove that sugar causes Alzheimer's outright.
These types of civil prosecutions can result in loss of job or housing, and may saddle a woman with a felony conviction, essentially robbing her of ever being a mother.
Hattley and Elliott are charged with robbing a Long Island jewelry store in Franklin Square of $250,000 in merchandise at gunpoint and attempting to rob two others, all between Aug.
Kemp is accused of robbing six jewelry stores in five states (Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee) beginning in Georgia on April 29, 2015, according to the FBI.
Before he founded white nationalist group Identity Evropa, before serving four years in prison for robbing a cab driver at gunpoint, he did two tours in Iraq as a Marine.
That largely dashed hopes for the drug and cast further doubt on whether beta amyloid is the right target for attacking the memory-robbing disease that affects millions of people.
The Interior Ministry said security forces had targeted the criminal gang which had Regeni's bag and that it had "specialized in impersonating police officers, kidnapping foreigners and forcibly robbing them".
Think of it as a new variation of robbing Peter to pay Paul -- except here, it's taking from Mickey and Donald to advance Buzz Lightyear, their new space-age pal.
This was really happening: Whatever cute dinner or trip to the movies they'd planned for their first date had gone out the window, and now they were robbing a bank.
He has grumbled about it since the 1980s, when he would appear on TV and claim that Japan was robbing America blind (by selling Americans reliable cars at reasonable prices).
And when we are included in movies or novelas, it's usually in a negative light, as the prostitute, or the gangster, the one robbing a bank, or raping the girl.
"This ends up robbing women of their potential for advancing within their careers, earning a higher salary and contributing enormously to the economy's growth through their paid jobs," she says.
MMA fighter Sergio Da Silva has been found GUILTY of robbing a bank in New York back in August 2017 ... and now he's facing up to 7 years behind bars.
"This policy serves no practical purpose in the real world and has accomplished nothing short of robbing the aviation industry of billions of dollars over the past decade," said Rep.
Companies that had hoped to grow have, in many cases, put plans on hold, unwilling to part with dollars today and suffer devaluation tomorrow, robbing Egypt of much-needed investment.
By that time, groups of two to 20 men had allegedly begun to form within the large crowd, circling women and in some cases touching them inappropriately and robbing them.
"There are other countries that are quite capable in cyberspace, but you don't see them robbing banks, and North Korea has both motivation and capability to do so," Plan says.
It's a grim place that forces you to do whatever is necessary to survive, whether that's eating rotten food or robbing a stranger in hopes of finding what you need.
He was convicted of robbing a woman in a Walmart parking lot in 1999 despite having a solid alibi and there being no physical evidence linking him to the scene.
The aim of robbing smugglers of business and preventing refugees risking their lives across the Aegean has thus been achieved, noted Ms. Tempel of the German Council on Foreign Relations.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Bayer AG has scrapped plans for wide sales next year of a chemical that is intended to protect U.S. crops from yield-robbing worms, citing ongoing safety concerns.
MSF and SOS Mediteranee said officials from the Tripoli-based force had boarded a migrant boat during a rescue on Tuesday, robbing the migrants and firing shots into the air.
"Instead of working to reopen the federal government, the administration is robbing money collected from entrance fees to operate our national parks during this shutdown," she said in a statement.
The corrupt politicians — Iraq has consistently been ranked among the worst countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index — are robbing Iraqis not only of their wealth, but of life itself.
"Oil smuggling undermines Libya's sovereignty, fuels the black market and contributes to further instability in the region while robbing the population of resources that are rightly theirs," OFAC's statement said.
Malverde is a folkloric Robin Hood figure famous for robbing from the rich to help the poor, and in the eyes of many has much in common with El Chapo.
The new controversy revolves around a bit of previously unseen footage culled from a security cam inside the store Brown was accused of robbing the night before he was killed.
I didn't see a way the show could pull it off without feeling like it was robbing Dany of her agency, or without resorting to some seriously weird storytelling loopholes.
But many of those old hands are out of work, potentially robbing national stories — and voters around the country — of important background and analysis in these early, often decisive contests.
As commodity trading increases and wheat farming expands, more and more grasslands are being plowed under and plied with chemicals, robbing birds of their natural habitat and polluting what's left.
He now strives to inform his millions of constituents about how to counter this health- and life-robbing disease, which has reached epidemic proportions in this country, even among children.
On the surface, there is the semblance of stability that is robbing Hillary Clinton of her most potent weapon: Mr. Trump's self-sabotaging eruptions, which have repeatedly undermined his candidacy.
The match was made because Mr. Govan was already in prison: in Florida, serving a three-year sentence for robbing a Polk County deli with a gun, court records show.
New York police Detective Wilfredo Acevedo testified in court this week the teen told him he went to the park with two other people with the intention of robbing someone.
Trump's closing campaign ad flashed an image of Lloyd Blankfein, then the CEO of Goldman Sachs, as the candidate's narration condemned the "global power structure" for robbing America's working class.
By now, Americans have realized that the Republicans will let Trump get away with anything if he brings them closer to their ultimate fantasy: robbing poor people of their healthcare.
Small said the request was part of a broader problem, and accused ICE of "robbing" money for themselves to expand their deportation and detention capabilities even beyond what Congress intends.
Gary Herbert praised the bill as "a vast improvement over the Affordable Care Act" — his state would actually gain $22019 million from current federal Medicaid funding by robbing other states.
Chief Keef is off the hook after his former music producer accused him of breaking into his home and then beating and robbing him with an AK-47 in hand.
Two Wisconsin men are accused of robbing and killing a 76-year-old man late last month and then giving each other a high-five afterwards, according to multiple news outlets.
According to Carney, the Indian public was outraged in the 1980s by reports of criminals robbing graves and funeral pyres—or even committing murder—to get skeletons for the international market.
Even though someone might be talking about robbing, killing, or being on drugs, it's still a certain soul that's coming out of the music that makes it sound a particular way.
There, she was accused of meeting men on dating sites, drugging them, and robbing them while they were passed out, which she was eventually arrested for and charged with grand larceny.
I mean, even the cosmos appeared hell bent on calling out his pathetic core, with soft whispers of "loser" rustling through the wind and robbing him of all his remaining dignity.
It turns out this is somewhat of a pastime for Erica, who's trying to save enough money to pay off her father's bail while he awaits trial for robbing a casino.
He was one of the earliest animatronic plush characters you could actually own (without robbing a Chuck E. Cheese's) and quickly became one of the best-selling toys of all time.
Police were searching for three armed men who were caught on surveillance video robbing a Los Angeles taco truck and pistol-whipping at least one employee last month, authorities said Wednesday.
Archaeologists are accusing Britain's Channel 5 of encouraging "grave-robbing" with the planned reality television program Battlefield Recovery, which follows amateur diggers excavating war graves and battle sites in eastern Europe.
It would follow, then, that a complete lack of poise and wit from a person of purportedly immense importance and qualification should stick out worse than a crab robbing a bank.
There's a contemporary paradox at the heart of Potential: by sampling all of these videos, Hinton is robbing them of the very obscurity that made them appealing in the first place.
In 18th-century Great Britain, posthumous dissection was a punishment for criminals, and grave robbing in the 19th century for anatomical dissection often preyed on non-white and indigent burial grounds.
It's not like I was living on the streets and robbing old ladies and stuff like that—for a lot of that time, my parents were letting me stay at home.
The fires were fanned by high temperatures and dry conditions, displacing some 20,000 residents, robbing others of power and forcing schools and at least two hospitals in Sonoma County to close.
And instead of robbing banks and jewelry stores to support his habit, Mr. Napio is spending time making gold and silver jewelry, hoping to soon turn his hobby into a profession.
Suzuki made a sliding catch with two outs and the bases loaded in the second inning, robbing Pirates pitcher Juan Nicasio of what likely would have been a two-run single.
Raising mentally strong kids who are equipped to take on real-world challenges requires parents to give up the unhealthy — yet popular — parenting practices that are robbing kids of mental strength.
But even if tribal loyalties are part of what defines us, it would nonetheless seem that political partisanship is robbing us of another part of being human: our ability to reason.
Catherine Hunter, a Minnesota mom who cares for her disabled son Drew, expressed concern that using program funds for purposes never intended could hurt recipients beyond robbing them of financial resources.
But now their retirements are robbing the Democrats of their incumbency advantage, and the GOP has already deployed Trump himself to rally in the 8th District to boost GOP turnout there.
Austin says that he's writing a screenplay pitch for a "period piece," a love story; Lee says that he's made art, too, then talks about robbing local houses and, later, dogfighting.
For good measure, Goode made like Robin Hood -- robbing the robbers -- and put a bullet in Griffin before taking off, prompting a search to find him and auguring an inevitable showdown.
Perhaps I've come at this game with the entire wrong approach, robbing myself of an easier path to its secrets, to whatever qualifies it as a classic to thousands of players.
At the time of his arrest, the man with a prolific history of raping and robbing was living the domestic high life on Staten Island with a woman and a kid.
That might have allowed the authorities to locate Rodrigo Vicentini, a fan who had been wanted by the authorities in Brazil for two years on charges of robbing a post office.
Her friends, who include a dashing counterrevolutionary officer lover, a lesbian Bolshevik girlfriend and a bank-robbing baron with a taste for S-and-M, straddle all sides of the struggle.
Here, she's able to bring Rogers down to earth, without quite robbing him of his mystery; Hanks' performance gives the impression of a complicated inner life concealed underneath a seamless surface.
Thinking they are now also robbing me, I finally get a hold of my friend Maria, who goes into total warrior mode, runs to an ATM, and then to my apartment.
But the Mexican government's widely discredited investigation has stalled, leaving unanswered questions over the level of state involvement in the crime, and robbing parents and survivors of any sense of closure.
Although smokers may refrain from lighting up around children, the youngsters they contact are exposed to health-robbing toxicants in thirdhand smoke, the residue that lingers on furniture, clothing and skin.
I'm well aware that my theory is a strategy, that in my attempt to shirk time and prevent death from robbing me of my loved ones, I am merely deceiving myself.
In addition, he was convicted of first-degree murder in 1997 for robbing and killing John Roberts by strangling him and stuffing a rag in his mouth, according to court documents.
"Stage holdup?" sounds as if it has to do with robbing a stage coach, but today it refers to the CUE CARD that might be held up next to a camera.
Police said Oliver was arrested without conflict and no weapon was found on his person, though the suspect had reportedly claimed to have a weapon while robbing the nearby Academy Bank.
Surveys show she has started to appeal to moderate voters and black voters, cultivating a coalition across the party and robbing the Biden campaign of one of its popular talking points.
Robin meted-out "justice" against the corrupt taxation by Prince John and the strong-arm tactics of the Sheriff of Knottingham by robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.
I know what you're thinking: This simple style of cooking was supplemented by exotic spices and goods acquired by robbing or trading in the major Russian market and trade regions, right?
They're usually clean, in-and-out jobs: robbing the upper middle class of small caches of jewelry and money, nothing that could get them in serious trouble if they were caught.
Massachusetts police say they have put a stop to the alleged "obit bandit" who is accused of robbing the homes of grieving relatives while they attended funerals and wakes for loved ones.
While I feel incredibly fortunate to have met my soulmate, I am simultaneously filled with constant angst about how capable the world is of robbing either one of us of each other.
Though Cantor succumbed to cancer in 2013, robbing the world of a visionary artist and advocate, the work of the women she helped put on the map is more relevant than ever.
Anna Sauerbrey Berlin — ON New Year's Eve, hundreds of men gathered in the plaza at the main train station in Cologne, Germany, groping and robbing scores of women as they passed by.
Under this view, the punch isn't about simply feeling good about beating up a "Nazi" (even if it does feel good to some) but about robbing people like Spencer of a voice.
Click here to view original GIFImagine a game like Grand Theft Auto but instead of committing crime and stealing cars and robbing people you're having harmless fun and partying and seeing Colombia.
It started out small—bikes and skateboards—but eventually he got hooked up with the mob and started running jobs for them, lifting cement trucks and robbing several tons of heating oil.
CHICAGO, July 30 (Reuters) - Bayer AG has scrapped plans for wide sales next year of a chemical that is intended to protect U.S. crops from yield-robbing worms, citing ongoing safety concerns.
"We're suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement.
In total, the team logged 201 instances of robbing and bartering events—unsurprisingly, the two monkey clans that spent the most time around tourists had the highest recorded incidences of this behavior.
It substitutes the power of political lobbies for market forces, favouring loud, well-organised producers over silent, disparate consumers and robbing economies of the nimbleness needed to adapt to changing technological conditions.
"We no longer want to tolerate that Babis is robbing us," said Jana Tomesova, a financial adviser who traveled from the town of Pisek, about 110 kilometers (68 miles) south of Prague.
It was an extremely controversial move, robbing people for "good," before a hard fork split ethereum into two versions and wiped out the effects of the DAO hack on the new version.
Two teenage boys are behind bars this week, accused of fatally stabbing a Jersey City, New Jersey, man when he allegedly stopped them from robbing his 8-year-old of his sneakers.
"Companies are without a doubt robbing workers of their wages and free time," said Toko Shirakawa, a visiting professor at Sagami Women's University and a member of the government's work culture panel.
Your upcoming movie, The Trap, is about a boat-robbing crew in Miami, and you've spoken before about this idea for it to be ultra-violent and akin to a drug experience.
The response to that, just coming from where I'm from—the trap and shit, just nothing, robbing—to where someone is really reaching out respecting your music, it went crazy to me.
Illegal gold mining has plagued South Africa's mining companies for decades, robbing the industry and state coffers of billions of rand through smalltime pilfering as well as networks run by organized crime.
Basically, if you're repealing the individual mandate, the incentive for people to sign up for health care is diminished, likely robbing the marketplace of the most valued participants (the young and healthy).
It's a game about outlaws, and players can decide if they want to be kind-hearted, conflicted outlaws or outright psychopaths, but they're going to be robbing and shooting people either way.
Law enforcement sources tell us 2 men suspected of robbing Safaree at gunpoint Monday were busted after cops chased them down over the George Washington Bridge, from New Jersey into New York.
In the process, he's frozen in time for seven years, making him essentially a nine year old in a 16 year old's body and robbing him of whatever's left of his childhood.
Just one high-interest payday loan can have a cascading effect — ultimately robbing a service member of the ability to own a home, buy a car, or even provide for their family.
His presidential campaigns warned that, by allowing members of Congress to designate the Republican party's presidential candidate, this elite was robbing "the people" of their constitutional right to choose their own president.
Nadal told a news conference he was suffering from a right knee problem, leaving his participation in the Finals in the balance and robbing fans in Paris of the tournament's prime attraction.
It's designed to give guests as much privacy as possible without robbing them of a resort experience through their "privacy meter" system, which alerts visitors if staff members are on the island.
DOD used Section 8005 to transfer $1.5 billion in other military funds to the Section 284 fund to pay for the request—essentially robbing First Lieutenant Peter to pay Border Agent Paul.
Most have crossed into Uganda, and there have been reports of armed gangs' attacking villages in several parts of the country, robbing and murdering civilians and recruiting young boys for military duty.
Boxing superstar Adrien Broner just pled not guilty in his violent robbery case -- in which he's accused of beating the crap out of a guy and robbing him of thousands of dollars.
As a detective who made many arrests for robbery and burglary, I would have been bounced out of the prosecuting attorney's office if I had charged a suspect with robbing a house.
Penny Arcade, the longtime performance artist whose 21994 show New York Values railed against Giuliani for robbing NYC of its identity, remembers how the authorities targeted venues that didn't have cabaret licenses.
Maria has to accept Scott's poor money-management skills and trust that he's not robbing her; he has to accept her wild-animal household habits and trust that she's taking her meds.
On other topics • Taxes: "We are robbing from the future of young people in America who ultimately are going to have to pay for a $21 trillion tax deficit," Mr. Schultz said.
These are stories that aren't being heard in the local press, who seem more concerned about "gangs" of Somalis that have supposedly been robbing people on Capitol Hill, a heavily gentrified neighborhood.
"The best way for us to prevent this scam from ever again robbing seniors of their hard-earned savings is to prevent the scam from happening in the first place," she added.
Mr. Gills's lawyers said that the Dunkin' Donuts he was accused of robbing was near where Mr. Gills would often pick up his daughter, and that the two would sometimes go there.
Over the past four years, to protect their supply lines, the guerrillas had wiped out the river pirates who had terrorized Parmana's fishermen, robbing their boats of motors and killing several people.
Read more " _____ Brian Beutler in the New Republic "Trump gains no more leverage taking his own government hostage than he would robbing a bank with a gun held to his own head.
She objected to the idea that a few states could "shoehorn this amendment into our Constitution," based on votes from decades ago, while robbing the country of the debate it deserves today.
Two men, described by Prince William County police as in their late teens to early 20s, were robbing a Denny's restaurant early Thursday morning in Manassas, police said in a statement Thursday.
Democrats push back that Republicans are trying to pressure Ford into an artificial timeline for purely political purposes, thereby robbing her of the necessary time to process what has happened to her.
And rather than managing their finances, she was robbing them blind, financing a lifestyle that included a beachfront home in Laguna Beach, expensive cosmetic surgery and a pair of valuable Arabian horses.
Out of hopefulness, impatience, insecurity or for a thousand other reasons, we too often rush into relationships that are poor fits for us, robbing our partners and ourselves of more promising connections.
Gordon also made the defensive play of the game, robbing the Angels' Mike Trout of a home run with a leaping catch at the fence in center field in the fourth inning.
And since nearly all such cases are resolved before trial, the evidence often remains secret indefinitely, robbing consumers of the chance to make informed choices and regulators of opportunities to improve safety.
Derbyshire Police  said in a news release  the 39-year-old man, who has not yet been identified, was previously arrested on suspicion of robbing 100-year-old Zofija Kaczan on May 28.
In this video, Michael Brown looks to be in the same convenience store that he would later be accused of robbing some ten hours later -- seemingly engaged in a transaction with store personnel.
But by 1931, 28 states had already legalized it based on those foundations, robbing approximately 64,000 people in the US of the right to reproduce—many of whom were people with ID/DD.
But taking scarce financial aid dollars from low-income students to give to students who don't need it amounts to Robin Hood in reverse -- robbing from the poor to give to the rich.
She would rather kill her daughters, keep them in eternal infantilization, than let them outgrow and stop needing her, robbing her of the only social value she has left as an older woman.
Garcia Pereda, a representative from PROFEPA, Mexico's version of the Environmental Protection Agency, knew this bust was barely a dent in the multibillion-dollar international black market, robbing Mexico of its endangered species.
Finding an effective therapy for the memory-robbing disease of Alzheimer's is a "holy grail" of the pharmaceuticals industry, since any successful product is likely to become a multibillion-dollar-a-year seller.
Not only that, but the introduction of nonnative honeybees can bring with it disease and competition for nectar sources, reducing some populations of native bees even further and robbing ecosystems of important biodiversity.
Essentially, her vision is to withdraw resources from the private free-enterprise economy — robbing business and workers of crucial incentives to perform — and use these resources for another vast expansion of government power.
When the Wells Fargo board "clawed back" only $0003 million of retail banking head Carrie Tolstedt's departing compensation of $124 million, many people compared this to robbing a bank and netting $105 million.
CF Billy Hamilton will miss at least a couple games after aggravating a left thumb contusion he sustained while robbing Matt Carpenter of a home run in the sixth inning of Friday's game.
Braden Holtby stopped 32 of the 33 shots he faced, continuing his strong play in the postseason by robbing the Penguins captain Sidney Crosby and his linemate Jake Guentzel with sliding pad saves.
All your friends start robbing banks, criminals on TV seem really together and fulfilled, and you realize you'll never get a job with benefits because the boomers just won't fucking die off already.
That is, officials worry if they deny an accusation this time, they may be forced to deny others in the future, robbing them of the ability to simply not comment in the future.
There you'll find the "Death Car" used by notorious criminals Bonnie and Clyde in the 1930s during their two-year robbing and killing spree — and ultimately where they met their death in 1934.
They never once glanced at each other when the other was speaking, robbing them of the opportunity to project the kind of unified front they demonstrated during their Oval Office confrontation with Trump.
Trump's string of victories robbed Cruz of his post-Wisconsin momentum and made it abundantly clear that robbing Trump of the nomination at the convention would be an enormously risky and costly gambit.
A sister of NBA superstar Kawhi Leonard is one of two women charged with robbing and killing an 84-year-old woman at a Southern California casino, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reported Saturday.
Last year, six Baltimore police officers pleaded guilty in a wide-ranging corruption trial that included robbing a motorist of $25,000 and dumping garbage bags full of stolen prescription drugs on the market.
Apple's aggressive use of outside manufacturers in China, for example, has led to criticism that it is taking advantage of poorly paid workers in other countries and robbing Americans of good manufacturing jobs.
But don't worry: The firm's resident charity guru suggests that various donations can be made to help the victims as a sort of moral carbon-offset plan for robbing their devastated country blind.
Some reform advocates have expressed fears that the Trump administration will fail to investigate police departments or enforce consent decrees, robbing them of what they view as a crucial lever to compel change.
The pair, who did not resort to actual violence and avoided speaking during holdups to conceal their accents, gesticulating instead, were caught after robbing a bank in the town of Viseu last September.
"But frankly I think there's enough people in the Senate who are concerned that what he's doing is robbing from the military and the [Defense Department] to go build his wall," Duckworth continued.
As gunfire erupted, the vehicles stopped at the traffic light became shields for the police officers trying to stop two suspects, who had taken over the UPS truck after robbing a jewelry store.
In October, there was a Monday night game where the clock started 18 seconds early, potentially robbing the Steelers of a second chance to attempt a game-winning play at the goal line.
Third and most critically, general wealth redistribution and a lack of economic mobility have created the dissatisfaction with what millennials perceive as a system robbing them of a better future than their predecessors.

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