The Bangladesh heist led financial institutions around the globe to bolster security.
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King of thieves is that increasingly common thing, the senior heist movie.
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Sometimes, however, if we got shorthanded I'd go on the heist myself.
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There is nothing conventional about either bank heist or bank heist film.
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This wouldn't be a good house to burgle if anyone was home.
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There being no fear of interruption I proceeded to burgle the house.
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It was nothing less than to burgle the house of the gnoles.
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Did you burgle his mind and plant your own truths in there?
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Alec and I are going to burgle the Basket Street theater tonight.
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This attempt to burglarize the house betrayed the caliber of the enemy.
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You were going to burglarize Crystal's apartment on Saturday night, weren't you?
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Your god stuff might be able to burglarize their god stuff.
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I shall never burglarize another house-atleast not until the June magazines are out.
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Anyway, what sort of idiot would burglarize a beauty shop?
Ús de burglarise en anglès
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Who would dare attempt to burglarise the Château de Montalais?
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Examples include trucks instead of lorries, movies for films, etc... Americanisms such as burglarise for burgle are not deemed acceptable.
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To burglarise it with the sanction of State and Church, perhaps, and to escape with the connivance of both after she's got all she wants.
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He didn't relish coming every time to see if the store was being burglarised.
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"Now, then," he muttered, "I will burglarise a house and get money."
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If he had succeeded in murdering me that night, I don't doubt he would have burglarised the château soon after.
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She said she assumed they were gone forever when her home was burglarised a few years later, and the thieves made off with the suitcase.
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A 22-year-old man suspected of burglarising homes in Florida drowned and was partially eaten by an alligator after he waded into a lake, apparently to(...)