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1 He said Petricevic had robbed people of their life savings.
2 If he had been one of the poor, he would have robbed people himself.
3 So they robbed people and then buried them, so that there should be no traces.
4 He never robbed people to enrich himself, but just to save himself the trouble of working.
5 The pandemic has robbed people of the amenities that a city usually provides: bars, restaurants, space to mingle.
6 I had seen a parrot in a children's book before, about a pirate who robbed people of treasure.
7 An Irishwoman gave him watermelon while soldiers plundered the houses that still stood and robbed people huddled with what they had left.
8 "Haven't you robbed people enough-takingtheir last shirts?" said a voice addressing the publican.
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