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Mr. Kraemer looked at a recent team that ran wild (the 2008 Tampa Bay Rays) and one that barely stole at all (the 2005 Oakland A's) and switched their mind-sets to see what happened.
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But she barely steals the handkerchief; she finds the handkerchief by chance.
To some people, "stealing" is just stealing.
The night before, the writer had slept with the wrong man, a barely literate trick who stole his manuscript and is holding it for ransom.
While there were plenty of standout style moments at the 2013 BET Awards on Sunday night, it was actress Meagan Good's barely-there gown that stole the show.
The album cover depicted a bouffant-coiffed Mansfield with lips pursed and breasts barely covered by a fur stole, posing between busts of Tchaikovsky and Shakespeare.
Barely six months after the university stole him from Oxford, Niall Ferguson accepted an offer from Harvard, which for more than a century has made the poaching of star professors an art form.
The eyes, of gelatinous blue, seem barely to belong to him; maybe Whitey stole them from the sockets of a guy he didn't like.
Barely seven minutes had elapsed when Neymar stole the ball from a careless Andre Gomes in midfield, raced forward and passed to Suarez who rifled a shot across goal past Matthew Ryan.
Just name stealing.
How can we survive as two countries, when we are barely surviving as one?" Ag Abdil says the MNLA stole all the motorbikes from his town, which belonged to the civilians.
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