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And once Khodorkovsky was behind bars, the opportunity to rob him presented itself.
With the warehouse too hot, Lydia -- at gunpoint -- showed the guys an opportunity to rob a train carrying "an ocean" of Methylamine.
The American white ibis seeks small prey when other birds are around, as it needs time to break up larger food items into smaller pieces to eat, and other predators such as herons and egrets often take the opportunity to rob the ibis of its catch.
What if life gives us the opportunity to rob a bank or a way to cheat on our taxes or say it offers us several hours in a row of life with the Kardashians...hours that we can never get back?
Others will see that you won't be home for a while, and will see this as an opportunity to rob your house.
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Indian politics hinge on patronage the doling out of opportunities to rob one's countrymen.
They take those opportunities to rob, or kill, travelers, local officials say.
There's another opportunity to be robbed of way more than $50 each time you use your debit card.
"They were creative and energetic people, always scheming and searching for opportunity, always waiting for someone to rob," he explains about this swamp-grown Ford County clan.
He should not be allowed to rob them of that opportunity.
He said those in Washington were creating a system "that's going to rob you of the opportunity to do that and start managing how you do those things.
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