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About 455,000 tonnes of food has been pillaged from WFP deliveries, according to the IRC.
The trade in metal pillaged from memorials and artworks is booming.
She admits that the clothing that adorned some of her younger figures was pillaged from her kids' clothes, "Some of them are made.
They stole from the refugees, on the pretext of recovering property pillaged from Lawrence, and set fire to homes and crops.
Arp's fictitious wife was just as myopic, hoping that the "kind-hearted" Sherman would take good care of the things his men pillaged from her home.
The dialogue between the paymaster and boys suggests the bricks have been pillaged from the ruins of homes destroyed during the war.
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The Koreans had formed their own small gangs, which would rob and pillage from other Japanese and then sell the same goods the next day on the black market.
And to that end, in the wake of his swift and mightily skilful sequence of pan-European conquests during the first years of the 19th century, he pillaged objects from here, there and everywhere.
Spanish galleons must have sailed up the Clyde and pillaged them from Ibrox.
Another person, living in the same forest during the same chilly autumn and brutal winter, described the weekly village raids: pillaging bread from peasants' kitchens, livestock from their farms, potatoes and turnips and onions from their gardens, all cooked over a fire in their makeshift outdoor kitchen.
1917 - The Russian Revolution How the Bolsheviks took the Winter Palace "The Palace was pillaged and devastated from top to bottom by the Bolshevik armed mob, as though by a horde of barbarians.
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