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stole
verb
Simple past tense of steal
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"Then it was fascinating that the Conservatives stole 'stronger economy'," Brinton suggested.
Luxembourg under Juncker, he said, operated thus: "They were looking for a new business model, so they stole the tax base of their neighbours".
By general consensus, though, Meiselas's work stole the show.
The chickens were apparently a reference to a 2010 stunt carried out by Voina, a radical art collective to which some Pussy Riot members previously belonged, in which a participant stole a whole raw chicken from a supermarket and inserted it into her vagina.
They sold us out halfway, and government stole the rest.
Activists stole or set fire to dozens of ballot boxes in the restive states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas early on Sunday, but the vote was otherwise largely peaceful, officials said.
And the SNP brazenly stole Labour's leftwing clothes in terms of policies.
Je suis what I say je suis, I beat up queers and stole from churches; burglary became a religious rite, elevating me to poet of the underworld even as I willingly debased myself in pissoirs Rene jerked himself off in a café full of whores to calm himself down, before stabbing the Gypsy boy through the heart for a few sous.
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