We have no meanings for "steal antiques" in our records yet.
1 She didn't know what stolen antiques had to do with aggravated assault.
2 A Belfast restaurateur was acquitted yesterday of handling stolen antiques worth thousands of pounds.
3 I would certainly know if he were selling stolen antiques .
4 That son of a donkey has a big house in Istanbul full of stolen antiques .
5 Both men wanted to know about stolen antiques .
6 Both were suspected of using the shop as a front for their other, more lucrative, business - fencing stolen antiques .
7 "According to Mr. Katzinger, your partner knowingly buys and sells stolen antiques . "
8 He had a briefing at eight the next morning to discuss the stolen antiques he'd seen in Kevin's guest room.
9 A little over a week ago he was arrested for the theft of over twenty-five thousand dollars' worth of stolen antiques .
10 Maybe, but I'm not the loser who was caught with Mr. Hillard's Monet, or the loser who filled his house with stolen antiques .
11 "Do the police think he also has those stolen antiques I was shown the day I was arrested?"
12 Thieves stole antiques worth €100,000 from the home of Lord Henry Mountcharles while he was in the house, and escaped without being heard.
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