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Merkel stole back into the gallery alone, minutes later, and headed for the early Leonardo "Annunciation".
He has been holed up there since he stole back into the country in September.
She stole back into Alexandria under cover of darkness and smuggled herself into Caesar's quarters in her own palace (though probably not rolled up in a carpet).
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An industrious Nazareth souvenir-shop proprietor, Mr Muhammad Ali had spent much of his life in his ancestral village of Saffuriyya and then, after 1948, as a refugee in Lebanon, before stealing back into Israel and settling in Nazareth.
The villagers would be forgiven for imagining George and Mary stealing back into their old home, drifting like 20th-century Florence Nightingales between the rows of beds, cooling the brows of the feverish and consoling the anxious.
Many of the women are wannabe performers anxious to use the show to launch a new career, or former performers whose careers have stalled by choice or circumstances, looking to steal back into the limelight.
"I parked my car," he remembers, "and stole back through the trees into the grounds of the house.
Once, I broke into a boyfriend's apartment and stole back every gift I'd ever given him.
Hunger stole back.
Then uncertainty steals back in.
Ethan works, as ever, for the I.M.F.: the Impossible Mission Force, not the International Monetary Fund, though it's easy to imagine Christine Lagarde as his controller, immaculate in pearls, calmly instructing him to break into Greece and steal back the German cash.
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