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But she suspects that whoever's responsible for pulling off the heist probably knew what they were doing.
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This is an edited extract from Inside Job: the Financiers Who Pulled Off the Heist of the Century by Charles Ferguson, published by Oneworld at £12.99.
To pull off the heist, Clooney will need lots of help.
"The French used their status as outsiders to pull off the heist of the century," beamed L'Equipe.
He relied on the gift of the gab to pull off the heist rather than code wizardry.
The guy who, in this film, steals $7 million from a rival mob boss but neglects to tell his own partner he pulled off the heist.
Donaldson, who represented himself, told the jury at his trial in May he had pulled off the heist to help the homeless and to protest at how banks preyed on customers.
Banking sources have told The Observer that the gang that pulled off the heist did not take all the cash in the Securitas depot and that millions of pounds were left behind.
A post-election rogues' gallery Jeb Bush, James Baker, Katherine Harris, William Rehnquist and four of his Supreme Court colleagues—helped, each rogue in his or her own way, but no single one of them could have pulled off the heist without the help of the others.
Some were planned by smart and determined people, others by misfits and crazies and DVD addicts who couldn't pull off the heist of two AAA batteries at a Radio Shack.
They just barely pulled off the heist.
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