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"It's more than a game," said Curtis Roberts, whose bad habit of snatching money while under the influence of drugs landed him here.
There was just one problem: this time around, he would be snatching money from working-class families who relied on that subsidy to stay employed.
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Instead, it cemented an image of her as a pampered fat cat seemingly willing to snatch money from Average Joe Stockholder.
A new council tax benefit regime has snatched money from vulnerable people's pockets, and the infamous bedroom tax has done its work.
Sure enough, just as the voice-over accuses the congresswoman of shortchanging the troops, there's that woman in pink, creeping up behind the soldier and picking his pocket to snatch money from his wallet.
His video of that night in 2014 shows dancers ignoring the thumping bass beat, crawling after bills and leaping to snatch money from the air. .
No decent person, of any political persuasion, should be casual about snatching such money away.
The thief then went behind the reception desk and grabbed a female staff member by the waist as she was cashing up, snatching the money from her.
Any robber could come in and snatch the money.
If Singh fails, he leaves the door open for Woods to snatch the money title.
A woman claimed her bag had been snatched and money stolen.
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