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Saving is not the same as hoarding and increased saving is the essential first step towards increased consumption.
What others see as hoarding, the brothers attribute, at least in part, to their father's wary nature.
In the early 1980s, for example, capital offenses were expanded to include political and nonviolent crimes such as hoarding and smuggling, and public flogging was reintroduced.
It struck me, after my escape, why Lily et Cie has a half-million pieces: Ms. Watnick isn't selling her formidable collection so much as hoarding it.
But there was also the shame that followed Duk-koo's death: his grandmother's suicide and the portrayal of Young-mi as hoarding the insurance money.
It proclaimed the need for terror against the Revolution's enemies, made economic crimes such as hoarding into capital offenses, and decreed a system of price and wage controls known as the Maximum.
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Such theft was unknown during previous food shortages, as was hoarding by the better off, which has now become commonplace.
When the Beatles appeared at West End theatres early in their career, they would be hurried out of taxis, grinning from ear to ear as hoards of adoring female fans screamed their names.
King says that these big groups have traditionally been viewed as hoards of anonymous agents in a democracy.
It certainly was electric Wednesday, as hoards of people waited in long lines for free samples, to pay and even to get inside the doors.
Her first week on the job was nearing its end; she looked haggard and exhausted, and her eyes flared in fear as hoards of people filled the room.
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