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noun
The act or practice of robbing.
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You know, the library is enormous, and it's open to robberies or disappearances of material.
The severity of his crimes increased to robberies in the mid-1980s.
Pembury Estate was once plagued by crime, ranging from gun activity and drugs to robberies.
Each town with a bank also had a vigilante group responsible for responding to robberies.
That, in turn, necessitates that all marijuana businesses operate strictly in cash, which often leads to robberies and muggings.
Mr. Luong pleaded guilty in March, admitting to robberies in Bergenfield, Toms River, Highland Park, Stafford Township and Mahwah, N.J., and Greenwich, New Canaan and Westport, Conn.
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He drifted to Southern California and turned to robbery, she said.
Mr. Wayne pleaded guilty in April to robbery.
That leaves them vulnerable to robbery, Ms. Lowe said.
"From murder to robbery," he continued, "from shooting people to selling drugs — that was my life.
The three Youngers pleaded guilty to robbery and murder and were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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