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The more your car stands out, Mr. Raskob says, the better your chances of getting bagged, as he puts it.
The blisters, each with its own bar code, move to a collating table and are rearranged in a pattern before getting bagged.
They made it through security without raising an eyebrow, and shared a high from the rush of not getting bagged.
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If you come home smelling of soil and piss again you're getting bin-bagged, mate.
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It got "carpet-bagged", and, for free, I got shares that at one point were worth nearly £5,500.
In 1971, the bureau got black-bagged itself, as a group calling itself the Citizens Commissionn to Investigate the F.B.I. broke into a field office and made off with documents exposing some of its most notorious activities.
She gets tea-bagged about two minutes after waking -- and I'm not talking about a steaming glass of Lipton.
With most people's attention focused on what sort of fizzy wine to get in and which of their favourite stars of screen and sport have bagged honours, no one's much interested in business news.
A petition to get it cancelled bagged 70,000 signatures.
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