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Never practice stealing from anybody.
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His practice of stealing from some museums and donating the loot to others earned him a nickname, "Robin Hood of the art world".
Stealing from whom, after all?
Stealing it would have been stealing from ourselves.
Instead, you started stealing from me.
We're all stealing from each other".
Stealing from Customs evidence files.
This is stealing from the artist.
Later, when he had been rescued from the bank by the upstart publishing firm of Faber & Gwyer, he was perhaps guilty of sharp practice in stealing authors from the Woolfs Hogarth Presss.
But the sharpest criticism was reserved for the News of the World, a tabloid that is Britain's best-selling Sunday newspaper; its owner, Rupert Murdoch's News International; and its practice of stealing messages from the voice mailboxes of prominent people, including members of the royal family.
The fifth century text Kashyapa Samhita calls Shashthi by the epithet Jataharini ("one who steals the born") and provides a list of the malevolent activities in which Shashthi is believed to engage, including her practice of stealing foetuses from the womb and devouring children on the sixth day following birth.
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