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Looter
noun
One who loots, who steals during a general disturbance such as a riot or natural disaster.
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The fifth was a looter who is believed to have been shot by another looter.
Prosecutors say Mr Glover was shot, after no particular provocation, by a policeman who thought he was a looter; a good Samaritan tried to get help for him by driving him to a police compound, but the police ignored the dying man in the car, and later burned both car and body.In this section Read this shirt Whitewash and ham sandwiches The Palin effect Unfair play Monsters in the making?
One man was stabbed to death in a row with another looter, Estonia says.In this section Secularism v democracy The final countdown Bronze meddling Sinn Fein's moment?
One of Saturno's undergraduate students, Maxwell Chamberlain, is credited with the discovery of the room, described as a small masonry-vaulted structure; following tracks left behind by a looter, the student discovered the remains of a red-painted mural on a wall that was otherwise covered by dirt and vegetation.
A looter strikes directly at something the liberal holds dear, the community.
They probably felt his chances of landing a telling blow on a looter was not much greater than sending a golf ball in the right direction.
* A looter who took one lick of an ice cream before giving it away during the riots in Manchester has been jailed for 16 months.
By Wednesday, three Muslim men had been murdered by a hit-and-run looter and other rioters could be heard complaining about the Poles taking all their jobs and the indignity of having to pay taxes.
"Indiana Jones himself is nothing but a stinking looter!" Powell joined in: "I loved that technique at the temple.
I stood sentry and watched my own reëntry, Expecting a theft, never expecting To witness myself absconded when I absconded, Both looter and loot, at night, on foot . . .
"Anyway, I don't want no looter motherfuckers coming here".
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