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1 It's not that Project Mayhem needed to steal a handful of change.
2 They managed to steal a large herd of horses, and headed home.
3 That was fine with Robinson; he only wanted to steal a battery.
4 And yet, I could not help but steal a glance at her.
5 It's a sign of weakness not to try and steal a few.
6 What did they think I was going to do, steal a body?
7 To steal a line from Sylvia Plath: We do it exceptionally well.
8 I did steal a sack of turnips once, right after I started.
9 Suppose a true friend wished to steal a kiss in your unconsciousness.
10 But there are two areas in which Shanghai could steal a march.
11 The king managed to steal a few minutes to converse with me.
12 Second case was four men who were arrested for stealing a car.
13 We left that night with her - she 'd stolen a security code from Miriam.
14 He crouched down in the bows and stole a furtive glance back.
15 Days before the shooting, he had stolen a BMW, officials told Buzzfeed.
16 Claude Gaux had stolen a loaf; Jean Valjean had stolen a loaf.
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