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1 The determinists mean to steal from us the great treasure of sin.
2 There needs to be recognition that it's criminal to steal from employees.
3 For one thing, some plants steal from each other using the internet.
4 These men are under good discipline, and never steal from the people.
5 One of you men go beg, borrow, or steal from the others.
6 If you steal a man's hearing, what do you steal from him?
7 What can you steal from me that you can't make for yourself?
8 But only one gang leader had the temerity to steal from Capone.
9 Politicians in Italy routinely steal from six to twelve billion dollars a year.
10 In truth, it was a diabolically clever way to steal from the Army.
11 Elected politicians continued to steal from the people they were paid to represent.
12 Petrobras said the companies formed a cartel to steal from it.
13 I'll pay you no money; you can steal from me if you must.
14 I don't think I've ever been invited to steal from anyone's home before.
15 Both steal from the chamber noiselessly and climb to the roof.
16 This allows attackers to access credentials and steal from bank accounts.
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