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One hears it in the questioning of Obama's American birth and legitimacy — the idea that he couldn't really be President without trickery, that he has stolen something — and his presence in rooms where someone like him shouldn't be.
I think everyone has stolen something at some point in their lives.
If you dream that you go into a house and confront a terrorist who has stolen something precious, you might want to consider your associations to terrorists, but also whether you need to take on the role of the hero and slay a psychological dragon in your life.
Students will be asked whether they have a friend who engages in deviant behaviour, for example, ' do you have a friend who has stolen something from a store?' , and to make a Yes/No response.
If there is a problem (your brother actually has stolen something from him, for example), help to deal with it.
If you suspect that someone has stolen something valuable, confront them tactfully--and call the police if necessary--but do not attempt to detain them.
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"It was like I had stolen something".
She didn't really fear being stolen but felt they had stolen something from her.
It's his privacy … and they've stolen something from him.
Perhaps, with money on his mind, he had stolen something from the spa strongbox.
They ordered him to raise his shirt upon exiting a store on the suspicion that he had stolen something.
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