Their coats, wallets, mobile phones, and other personal belongings were stolen. |
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The next time we were all rafted up together, I waited until they went swimming, and rifled through their wallets for the extra four bucks. |
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The thieving wine connoisseurs then ransacked the house, stealing laptops, wallets and jewellery. |
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When the media focus our attention on the aftermath of disasters, it is easy to empty our wallets for the agonized sufferers. |
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Her job is to gee the women up, tell them about the best bargains and help prise the dollars from their wallets. |
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About the only thing these anti-ageing products do is fatten the wallets of those selling them. |
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Skins were shipped overseas and worked into wallets, boots, jackets, and other apparel. |
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Then it is wallets at the ready as mummy and daddy start to fork out on designer romper suits, pushchairs and jewellery. |
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In the West, lizard skin is considered beautiful enough for expensive designer bags, wallets and footwear. |
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The result has been to shift the burden of proof to members and associates of those gangs, and, in effect, to hit them in their wallets. |
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On the beach, all Australians hide their keys and wallets by placing them inside their sandshoes. |
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His ancestors were cobblers but diversified into making vividly embroidered leather bags, wallets and chair backs. |
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America's mania for expensive bottled waters may be protecting hearts as it empties wallets. |
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Police searched his property and found numerous bus tickets, empty purses and wallets. |
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They infuriated our mothers' sensibilities and wallets with inane lifestyles and myriad accessories. |
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Audiences who had grown tired of hackneyed devices and betting on which token minority would die first had spoken with their wallets. |
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I wish the money-hungry media sharks all too eager to exploit and enforce stereotypes to fill up their wallets would see that. |
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Who wouldn't resent the fact that your art and hard work have fed a lot of wallets, while your own billfold stayed hungry? |
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Anecdotally, some patients have also reported pain after routinely wedging bulky wallets into their trouser pockets. |
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In reality, the mileage tax program is just another way for black-hearted politicians to get their sticky hands into the wallets of citizens. |
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I have noticed a rise in the arrests of individuals who are boosting wallets from purses in unattended shopping carts at grocery stores. |
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Powerful foundations nobly unknot their wallets if it comes to the rescue of their religion. |
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By contrast, in the West, snakeskin, like lizard skin, is considered beautiful enough for expensive designer bags, wallets and footwear. |
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Purses and wallets in coat pockets make for an easy target, so put your cash, cards and keys in an inside pocket well out of reach. |
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Leon says people on the road need to treat their laptops as if they were hefty, bulky wallets. |
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Somehow we were under the impression that money clips were old hat, replaced by wallets and purses. |
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But it isn't just a pretty bike marketed to aging riders with chubby wallets and matching paunches. |
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The charities are brutally businesslike in coaxing dollars from the wallets of the super-rich. |
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We formed a commune, to share our wallets, share our tools, share our ideas, share our love, play music. |
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What will the impact of a U.S. war against Iraq be on the pocketbooks, on the wallets of the American public? |
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Sugar-pink boom boxes, CD players, Polaroid cameras, wallets, T-shirts and cushions count as run-of-the-mill merchandise. |
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We are also considering placing a bank of lockers poolside for keys and wallets. |
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My idea was to get a bunch of cheap wallets and fill my bag with junk, like defective cameras and broken portable CD players. |
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I haven't counted how much I received so far yet, but I'm guessing wallets are light and belts are tightening. |
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The crowd responded in kind, with people digging out money from pockets, purses, and wallets. |
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I know there are the big fold out credit card wallets but I'm running out of pockets and I can't quite bring myself to carry a handbag. |
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The new cards only have to be held near a special reader in order to function and cardholders don't have to remove the card from their wallets. |
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I spent two hours sliding pieces of paper into plastic wallets and putting them in files. |
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Finally, how do youth attitudes toward religion play our when it comes to their wallets and pocketbooks? |
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Of course, while these cheques sit in our wallets and purses, they aren't earning us money, so we're losing out on interest. |
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The money duly came from the public's purses and wallets, as it has done ever since. |
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Cash-outs and lower payments will put additional money in shoppers' wallets. |
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Not wanting to put our lives at risk, we handed over the money in our wallets. |
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I've never understood why people carry their wallets in a back pocket instead of a front one. |
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Looking after valuables, wallets, watches, rings, mobile phones, carrying kit bags, serving meals and drinks, sunning out sweaty clothes are some of his daily duties. |
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Punters are aware of the Fringe's tight resources and make allowances for inconveniences such as badly designed ticket wallets and box office problems. |
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We should judge innovators not on whether they fatten our wallets, but whether their products enrich our lives. |
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And, as you'd expect, all things Elvis clutter the shelves, from figurines to drinking glasses to wallets to tins to plates to clocks to jukeboxes to lamps to cookie jars. |
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The con happened a week after a nine-year-old boy was used as a decoy in three distraction burglaries in Kendal and Windermere, during which wallets and purses were stolen. |
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The distinctive wallets usually arrive on listeners ' doormats on Fridays. |
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Models at 6 megapixels and above are limited to extremely expensive semi-pro and pro single-lens reflex cameras, which few but enthusiasts with fat wallets would look at. |
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Both superintendents also warned people against leaving items of value, such as mobile phones, handbags, wallets etc, visible in motorcars when they are unattended. |
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Just a small advertising board heralds its arrival, but eagle-eyed consumers who spied the sign outside Dixons in Coney Street have already got their wallets at the ready. |
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Two University of Minnesota students lost wallets, cash and cell phones, but otherwise were unhurt when they were robbed at gunpoint on campus Wednesday night, police said. |
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A battle is raging for the hearts and wallets of new mothers as two companies compete to distribute free samples of baby products in the country's biggest hospitals. |
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At that point, the erudite discussion ends while Dave and I hand over our wallets to Calvert DeForest. |
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Ostrich skins were tanned and made into boots, coats, wallets. |
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Normally Democratic silicon Valley opened up its wallets to the Republicans this time out. |
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Over the years, Peet has seen the game increase in speed, the players increase in size, briefcases replace wallets, and paddles replace goalie sticks. |
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Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues. |
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Rollins agreed that Rove may have a hard time prying open rich Republican wallets in the future. |
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As ever more people carry bank cards instead of cash in their wallets, thieves have shifted their attention to the small but expensive mobile phones. |
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While microfiber and nylon wallets are always available and good options for weekends, vacations and sportier outings, nothing beats the look and feel of a leather wallet. |
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I've always loved when girls carry their wallets as a clutch instead of a bag. |
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I'm referring to the actual members of the local congregations, fellowships and brotherhoods that open their hearts and wallets regularly for their faith. |
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Bills should be neatly arranged, in order, in wallets or billfolds. |
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For Polanski portrays the fence Fagin and his gang of children who steal silk handkerchiefs, pocket watches and wallets in a far more sympathetic light than the authorities. |
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Crocodile leather can be made into goods such as wallets, briefcases, purses, handbags, belts, hats, and shoes. |
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It also gives more drivability in less fuel resulting in less burden on our consumers wallets. |
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The enemy of many parents' wallets but adored by squillions of kids worldwide. |
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It's more than just leather wallets, travel bags, briefcases, watchbands and backpacks on the site www. |
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Strong sales in Europe and Asia are helping Tiffany keep its head above water at a time when US consumers are holding onto their wallets. |
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Teams are now the playthings of zillionaires with large wallets and little idea about football. |
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Victims would check their wallets and notice, for the first time, the credit card missing, but would be uncertain as to when or where the theft occurred. |
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Our glum Tory trustafarian baronet's son detests a Labour system funnelling PS28billion into the purses and wallets of families with children and workers on low wages. |
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Consumer wallets can carry only those many plastic loyalty cards. |
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Trifolds and credit card hip wallets have been interchangeably in the second slot for several seasons, and this Christmas it appeared that trifold sales edged ahead by a nose. |
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