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That rubbish was once a man caught thieving in the Lataband Pass from Afghanistan into Bokhara.
When the criminals returned to the streets in the mid-80s, they did so not only with an ideological motive for their activities they were now thieving in the name of social justice but also with a new hierarchical structure.
Turns out that Snowy lives a couple of houses down the street from us and knows everyone in the Cross and he'd warned them about thieving in his 'hood.
The three young men from West Belfast, two of whom had dabbled on the fringes of the Provisional IRA as teenagers, were living a disconnected life of drink, drugs and small-time thieving in west London squats.
We're not racists we're just fed up of the violence and thieving in our town".
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The young president stood by as others killed and thieved in his name.
Members of the Russian criminal networks, vory v zakone ("thieves in law"), operated by a code of conduct that eschewed relatives and forming families.
(Membership in Thieves-in-Law carries a criminal sentence of more than five years in Georgia).
Thieves in the main get caught.
Eleven are the thieves in "Ocean's Eleven".
"They come into the neighborhood like thieves in the night.
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