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  1. the crime of stealing things

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Unlike Roderick, Jackson's thievery was encouraged by the American government.
Fuel thievery is emblematic of a new pattern of crime.
But petrol thievery is not the hardest problem to solve.
The thievery is most pronounced with his proposed Medicare cuts.
There's not another word for it—for me, it is thievery.
The question became: could Ben look past Cole's unstoppable snack thievery?
But it's not just a little sneak thievery here and there.
But ZTE's IP thievery is not confined just to the United States.
Seagulls are commonly known for their thievery of beach and boardwalk snacks.
Maybe people who have the gene are better at countering this thievery.
There are other, equally harrowing stories of breadstick thievery buried in the thread.
But there was no gold medal thievery at work here, no moral slippage.
They even have kitty-themed crime masks for their covert, biker fashion thievery operations.
We asked a few particularly fervent thieves about the details of their respective thievery.
Lawyers for the government say that some trade-secret prosecutions have helped combat thievery.
That tension is what gets you through detailed play-by-plays of theatrical thievery.
TickBox has been called out for their blatant thievery, and the courts are listening.
Buy their 5G equipment and forever be vulnerable to their spying and intellectual property thievery.
"I voted against thievery and corruption," said Mariana Prado, a 54-year-old human resources expert.
Change the idea that global migration is thievery, a pastime, a decision made on a whim.
Because of her thievery, the textbooks say, China lost the naval battles against Japan in 1894.
But such systematized thievery has become entrenched in an economy that is more corrupt than ever.
We're not going to bust out the eyeball emojis, but there may be some catchphrase thievery afoot.
In January, the two got into a heated Twitter argument over the allegations of cock run thievery.
Given all the recent hacks and thievery, safety is paramount if you want to protect that fortune.
In fact, her thievery is so common in real life that you just may have overlooked it.
They prefer thievery when possible, but will basically eat anything that is available, depending on the season.
She toured with M.I.A. and Thievery Corporation and now works on her solo electronic project, Madame Gandhi.
On the day I visited, it was serving up nachos, to no obvious complaints of ethnic thievery.
There has been no suggestion of outright thievery, as suggested by Trump, even by Gillum's political opponents.
In reality, U.S. officials backed off, looked away and let the thievery become more entrenched than ever.
In Britain, Washington State and Oregon the desperation for the stuff is rising to the level of thievery.
The researchers have proposed a new name for the target of this kind of molecular thievery: a kleptoprotein.
Bob Dylan knew that thievery could get him where he wanted to go when he ripped off Woody Guthrie.
"The thievery problem is getting totally out of hand," said Joy Pendell, spokeswoman for the California State Beekeepers Association.
I strongly disagree with those who find this thievery as evidence that Fey and Poehler should host the Oscars.
The torrent of rancid corruption and outright thievery in the trump White House is wo/parallel in our history.
But the most fascinating part of the interview came when she walked back her allegation of Schumer's joke thievery.
But, LaVar believes the BBB brand is still alive and well -- and vows to fix things after Foster's alleged thievery.
Some analysts think the chavistas will find a more popular candidate to replace him, lessening the need for electoral thievery.
According to the docs, the thievery cost Gillespie's heirs more than $700k -- and they're suing to get back the cash.
If there was bona fide thievery on Saturday — this was only a tennis match, after all — it was in that.
Something about it is an unmitigated joy — even if, at the end of the day, you would never condone thievery.
That amazing feat of online thievery was accomplished by buying a smaller set of credentials and using those to attack sites.
Many of the pillaged avocado farms have installed updated security systems in order to prevent further fruit thievery until growing stabilizes.
The amazing feat of online thievery was accomplished by buying a smaller set of credentials and using those to attack sites.
Between their charming thievery and their master photobombing skills, it's clear that squirrels are yet one more thing that Canada does better.
The amazing photo has rightfully earned its place in r/photoshopbattles, where users have added their own personal flair to Ruffalo's thievery.
Mr. Arsenault checked off the various forms of thievery and extortion, both big and small, that he learned of through his investigations.
The show, which comes out on TNT this fall, centers on Dobesh's life of thievery, and we can see why Dockery's enjoying it.
Anohni, the musician from the band Antony and the Johnsons; Thievery Corporation, a neo bossa nova group; and the Croatian cello pair 173Cellos.
But, Williams says the guy screwed up in one big way ... and his thievery advice for the dude going forward is pretty hilarious!!
Ordinary people, eager to see the lifestyle Yanukovych's thievery had financed, found an opulent palace filled with chandeliers, exquisite inlaid wood and gilt.
The CEO of Wellness Heaven, Tassilo Keilmann, told CNN that many instances of thievery go unreported by luxury hotels for a simple reason.
We're not recommending any kind of thievery, but it does seems like less of a hassle to just swipe something from the mall.
On a night on which accusations of thievery and cheating unfolded, it's important to remember that in many people's eyes, Osaka was robbed too.
There was no explanation of how it got there, leaving me to assume the gaps in context: Diamond thief tries to conceal diamond thievery?
The music was dismissed as improvised, overly sensual, sung by illiterates with a penchant for thievery—fit for a wedding, perhaps, but nothing more.
He's a lout who rarely bathes, is given to thievery, has herpes sores that flare around his mouth and is frequently disfigured from brawls.
As North Korea tries to rev up its economy, it may shift its hacking efforts from financial thievery to stealing intellectual property, China-style.
Also, take a look at Peter Vigneron's dispatch in Outside on nut thievery in the Central Valley of California: $10 million worth since 2013.
The president is to be congratulated for forcing Beijing to the table and exposing to the world the thievery that has propelled China's ascent.
And while Alaska is apparently spared from the 420 thievery, the Marijane Street sign in Anchorage gets stolen all the time, the Alaska Dispatch reported.
Modern tiki bar and restaurant owners are aware of this tradition of thievery and go to great lengths to ensure that their goods aren't stolen.
They prompt accusations of thievery, cries of illegitimacy and a determination to neuter the victor, nullify the results or reverse them as soon as possible.
And as long as he continues to make a masterpiece out of them, it's the kind of thievery I'd be more than happy to accept.
U.S. businesses turned a blind eye to the thievery in hopes of selling into that country's fast-growing consumer market or accessing China's cheap labor.
Hank is proud of himself for being good at something (organized gang violence and thievery), and sees that skill as one worth being impressed with.
The backdrop: T-Mobile first accused Huawei of thievery in 2014, when the American company had hired the Chinese one to supply phones for its network.
She soon learned that he was "Jack," an 18th-century pirate who had been left at the altar once before and was ultimately executed for thievery.
The village where they lived is bordered by Germany and Switzerland — all countries that were targets of Breitwieser's obsessive thievery, along with his favorite target, Belgium.
But the area is not immune to audacious thievery: In 2014, smash-and-grab bandits stole $700,000 in watches from a Cartier shop on Fifth Avenue.
But you don't have to have all the details of Castro's regime-sponsored thievery to get a glimpse of how he and his family have profited.
"I was here during the revolution 27 years ago and I am noticing that almost nothing has changed since then, thievery ... still exists," pensioner Ioan Ilincuta said.
And the more we watch Mr. Peanutbutter, the more apparent it is that, despite his career thievery, he's the simplest and most decent character on the show.
And you've touched on the main questions here: In patronizing a pawnshop, are you helping sustain a system that exploits the hard up or even abets thievery?
In spaces for us and by us, black users can talk and build and innovate the way we want, without the threat of thievery by the mainstream.
Does anyone even recall it was Veronica who committed that Christmas episode identity thievery by impersonating her parents to pay off Fred Andrews' (Luke Perry) exorbitant hospital bills?
For those that missed it, two white entrepreneurs, Kali Wilgus and Liz Connelly, shut down their Mexican-themed pop-up amid allegations of cultural appropriation and recipe thievery.
What are Oasis, former biggest band in the world, if not a value version of The Stone Roses guilty of prolific thievery from T-Rex to Stevie Wonder?
But because President Trump has dared to challenge Beijing's flagrant cheating and thievery, exposing our "free trade" arrangements as corrupt, he is the intellectual villain in the piece.
Not long after, Jessie's thievery caught up with her, and between 1913 and 1916 she served two stints in Long Bay Gaol, one of Australia's most notorious prisons.
" The alleged owner of the meatballs confronted the refrigerator bandit, and according to the report, accused her of "alleged meat thievery, insisting that they must be her meatballs.
And now, on behalf of Wall Street, he is trying to repeal the modest provisions of the Dodd-Frank legislation which provide consumer protections against Wall Street thievery.
It is true that Beijing did not pledge to completely overturn its economic model, or confess that its growth has been spurred by an astonishing history of thievery.
So be it: The Handmaiden, Chan-wook Park's outrageous lesbian psychodrama about thievery and art and loyalty in Japanese-occupied Korea, is positively Shakespearean in scope and splendor.
The thought of a sweaty, kale-chomping bohemian busting a downward dog while some dreadlocked DJ drops a Thievery Corporation track is enough to trigger most people's gag reflexes.
Though Rohana's thumb thievery maybe one of the most blatant acts of artistic destruction perpetrated in pursuit of a viral self-portrait, it is by no means the first.
When it comes to their intelligence, that's a wash; it's admirable how clever they are, but they use their brains for evil thievery, and I can't get behind that.
To the Editor: We are now starting to learn about Cambridge Analytica and efforts by wealthy authoritarians around the world to combine thievery and technology to subvert democratic elections.
I now have a squirrel-chasing beagle-shepherd mix and a young field spaniel, a breed known for sweetness, loyalty and food-thievery, much like Ms. Renkl's dog Emma.
In the last decade, societies in which corruption used to be treated as a fact of life developed a strong intolerance to official thievery and ousted once-untouchable politicians.
Why it matters: Hacktivism — hacking for some perceived public benefit — trailed off in recent years as more hackers chose to monetize their skill sets through thievery and ransom schemes.
Why it matters: Last October, the 1 millionth electric car was sold in the U.S. Charging stations could be a viable way for credit card thieves to increase their thievery.
The new clues suggest that Mr. Seborer's thievery "could have been unique," Alex Wellerstein, a nuclear historian at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., said in an interview.
Joyce enlists the help of Police Chief Hopper, but he brushes her off with a reminder that this is a town where garden gnome thievery is regarded as a major crime.
All elected officials — both Republicans and Democrats — who say they support human rights, free enterprise, freedom of speech and fair, transparent elections need to speak as one against Maduro's electoral thievery.
"I would go to comic book stores and read so fast that there's no way you could afford that type of a reading habit, so I turned to thievery," he said.
It looked at the psychology of wealth in the aftermath of the Great Recession and why so many people had begun to associate accumulating wealth with bad behavior or outright thievery.
"This was a collective case of thievery from state coffers," said Judge Roland Zickler, in an initial assessment that may or may not be upheld at the end of the trial.
I've always been a bit suspicious of Stranger Things' homage-podge style, which often favors nostalgic good vibes over narrative logic, but Episode 7 felt almost daringly lazy in its '80s thievery.
Nixon's policy of détente, a program of thawing relations with the Soviets that included trade, created the possibility of thievery as Soviet working groups came to tour American agricultural and technological companies.
"Failing to protect original designs, trademarks and technology is akin to thievery, and it is detrimental not only to innovation but also to the integrity of the marketplace," he wrote in the column.
Well, thievery was on the docket again for Nottingham Forest, as midfielder Ben Osborn came up with a straight-up Machiavellian way to send the ball past the wall during a free kick.
At the end of "Ship It," we're told that the women, allegedly the upper crust of Manhattan, are stricken with diarrhea, inciting a rash of toilet paper thievery and sweaty rushes to the bathroom.
Teague says she communicated with the ghost through mediumship, and soon learned he was "Jack," an 18th-century pirate who had been left at the altar once before and was ultimately executed for thievery.
The hero, Dick Johnson — actually a bandit fleeing the law — shows up intent on thievery but falls in love with Minnie, who runs the town saloon and tends to the miners with motherly affection.
He noted, however, that he and Mr. Haynes still await the declassification of government files in the United States that promise to shed more light on the exact nature of Mr. Seborer's atomic thievery.
The lineup features bona fide jazz groups, like the throwback group Pink Martini, and some big-name acts from other genres, like the DJ collective Thievery Corporation and the folksy singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge.
But if thievery has not vanished since then, its scope has shrunk markedly: Four Troy, N.Y., officials and party workers were convicted in 2100 of creating false absentee ballots that may have swung local elections.
Late in the 2017 season, Robert Manfred, the league commissioner, caught the Red Sox and the Yankees stealing signals, and he levied fines and made it clear he had grown weary of high-tech thievery.
He briefly played the tabla with the electronic dance band Thievery Corporation and, with his wife, Preeti Bal, a Sikh from Ohio, ran an e-commerce site from a New Delhi office near 13th-century monuments.
The Bucks force a crap ton of turnovers in general, but their thievery rises up a few notches with Bledsoe on the floor, largely because Kidd lets his point guard place bets on his own quickness.
Early on the station's focus had been "more downtempo, a little bit more rock-based: Morcheeba, Thievery Corporation, something you might hear at a spa as opposed to the lobby of a boutique hotel," Mr. Harvey said.
While the foreshadowing does get excessive at times (he talks about Liesel's impending book thievery every 3 pages in the first half), the overall device is the best way to play with the readers' expectations and existing knowledge.
Their alleged thievery was as low-tech as it gets: according to their coworkers, the sisters counted the cash in the register drawers after each meal, and a not-insignificant amount of it went into their own pockets.
We're quickly introduced to the budding romance between Aladdin and a disguised Princess Jasmine, who bond over petty thievery and dead parents while zipping through streets and hopping across buildings as they evade capture by Agrabah street police.
Set during the fall of 1968 in a small American town, the aftermath of Stella's cursed thievery slowly but steadily picks off her friends and loved ones, using the original stories as Final Destination-like vessels for their demise.
The report seeks to quantify one of the most chilling elements of Boko Haram, an Islamist extremist group that has assaulted the Lake Chad region of Africa for years with thievery, beheadings, kidnappings and the torching of entire villages.
And while Staten Island District Attorney Michael E. McMahon took care to point out his"reign of terror" was finally over, what the prosecutor revealed about Costanzo during a Wednesday press conference was far more terrifying than mere thievery.
J.C. Thievery Corporation — the duo of politically-minded dance-music songwriters and producers from Washington, D.C., who have always sought out international input — made its new album, "The Temple of I and I," on familiar turf for music of resistance: Jamaica.
In "Shoplifters," which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival last May, a group of outcasts who live together as a family rescue a little girl from abusive parents and induct her into their clan of petty thievery.
The new 14-acre addition to the Anaheim, California, theme park, which opened last month to fans who made special reservations and to the wider public this week, is already having issues with thievery, as first reported by The Orange County Register.
As someone who's sat near the top of the NBA's leaderboard in steal rate his entire career, the 21-year-old's thievery is instant and swift, and more often than not he accumulates them without having to gamble or lunge out of position.
Thievery is what folks like Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell are proposing to inflict on their fellow Americans, a massive reduction in what has become a crucial source of support for those faced with impossibly high costs and impossible personal demands as caregivers.
The first wave of performers for this year's What The Festival in Oregon were announced today, with a diverse lineup of North American and European acts, including Bonobo, Claude VonStroke, Djemba Djemba, The Gaslamp Killer, Lido, Mr. Carmack, and headliner Thievery Corporation.
They include Stevie Wonder singalongs (lyrics provided) around Harlem hosted from a truck with a piano and speakers on its bed, Thievery Corporation's Natalia Clavier performing under the Manhattan Bridge during the World Cup match between Denmark and her native Argentina, and much more. Overwhelmed?
And speaking of thievery, the non-partisan Tax Policy Center has found that the tax changes in the Senate health care bill would give those in the bottom fifth an average tax cut of about $180, or 1 percent of their after-tax income.
Accusations focused on the Roma, sometimes called Gypsies — an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 of whom are from Eastern Europe, mainly Bulgaria and Romania, and who live in squalid camps on the fringes of France's cities, where they face persistent discrimination, including stereotypes of rampant thievery.
Somehow, the seagull in the video above fully embodies that fundamental law of thievery, and the way he casually, confidently strolls into a convenience store to jack a bag of chips and bounce should be a lesson to all would-be crooks out there.
Opinion Columnist BEIRUT — Lebanon was ahead of the game on civil war and now is last to the Arab Spring, or at least an Arab something — a vast, united exhalation of disgust at the thievery, corruption and nepotism that has caused widespread misery across this wounded land.
There are three legs to the stool — a massive U.S.-China trade deficit, allegations of thievery of both technology and intellectual property and America's perceived position of relative economic strength that suggests the U.S. has nothing to lose and everything to gain by playing hardball with China.
Curled myself all the way inside The inside of our last joke, the punched line we lured The most, as thicket as our thievery, our ashed plot Unfallowing me like a neck's own woods toward a choice Choke of light: I can't imagine, I reckon I can only imagine.
Left unchecked, Ottoline, the capuchin monkey we encounter in Weber's contemporary novel set in New Haven, gleefully engages in her own gluttonous thievery; she's just as partial to a sweet grape, though her particular favorite is Nutella, scooped from the jar on the end of an obliging pencil.
Copyright law makes no distinction between conscious and unconscious copying, which means that even though fully unpacking claims like these might mean parsing the difference between outright and unconscious theft, or between thievery and parallel influence, those distinctions may well be, apart from the determination of damages, moot.
One controversial but indisputably compelling candidate is known as Bears Ears, an area of about two million acres in southeastern Utah of great natural beauty and rich in Native American artifacts that are increasingly at risk from the kind of thievery and destruction that inspired the Antiquities Act in the first place.
Interspersed with songs from his copious back catalog, questions from the audience allowed the singer to share his views on issues such as how to succeed ("it almost broke my father but I couldn't be dissuaded"); internet streaming ("an open invitation to thievery"); and musical philosophy ("improvisation is the key to creativity").
Ms. McKissack, who grew up in the segregated South and was the only black student in her sixth-grade class, wove the back-porch fables she remembered from childhood together with her own personal anecdotes (including a false accusation of thievery and a dinner at a whites-only restaurant) in fictional narratives.
Some high stakes thievery took place in broad daylight in September on West 303th St. between 5th and 6th Avenues in Manhattan (and just off the Diamond District) when a brazen man walked right up to an unattended armored truck, picked up the five-gallon bucket, and scampered off as passersby were none the wiser.
Even with the likes of Claude VonStroke, Bonobo, Thievery Corporation, and Penthouse Penthouse on a the bill, the sound leaned towards bass-heavy breaks, and the Pacific Northwest's finest miscreants from Oregon, Washington, and Idaho alike came equipped with stankfaces, hugs, and North Face jackets in droves as they introduced warm vibes to the sometimes chilly and wet environs.
If you can get an invite, Summit could see you learn to free dive or meditate, watch Quentin Tarantino or Kendrick Lamar debate art, take a class on polyamory or protest organization, rock out to Thievery Corporation, hear Google's Eric Schmidt talk business or Erin Brockovich talk social justice, eat a gourmet meal and then dance until sunrise.
Most Americans know that China is engaged in egregious ‎thievery of American IP. For the 14th consecutive year, the United States Trade Representative's report on IP identifies far-reaching abuses in China, including forced technology transfers, trade secret theft, online piracy and counterfeiting, offline counterfeit manufacturing and export, and localization requirements that force companies to locate research and development facilities in China.
The events that brought Ruth to 1922 should be taught in every school: He was born in Baltimore in 1895 to parents who couldn't, or wouldn't, control his petty thievery and repeat truancy; they were cold enough to have their son legally declared "incorrigible or vicious" at the age of seven, and gave him up to St. Mary's Industrial School, where he largely remained until he was 19.

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