And profits were defended by courts, so they were not subject to the larcenous whims of the local sheikh or rajah. |
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And since they are the intelligent ones, they are able to cause trouble for the more larcenous politicians. |
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The rebels at its many checkpoints are larcenous and usually drunk before noon. |
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Yet there were elements of the Gunners' larcenous victory at the Emirates that do indicate a potentially rewarding change in philosophy. |
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This they did initially through the government's official complaints and petitions system, demanding reasonable compensation for themselves and investigations into the corrupt and larcenous activities of enterprise managers. |
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People are larcenous and violent and xenophobic. |
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With his larcenous best men Gordo, Big Al and Miles, he orchestrates double bluffs and swindles. |
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Workers thus naturally turned to the government for help in safeguarding their rights and interests and in bringing corrupt and larcenous enterprise managers to account. |
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These late fees are larcenous. I should have read the fine print before signing. |
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He has been as larcenous as he has been superbly acute in assembling such lion cubs as Cesc Fabregas, Denilson, Mathieu Flamini, Emmanuel Adebayor, Gäel Clichy, Armand Traoré and Johan Djourou. |
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