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But the sentencing of some who wandered into already vandalised shops and took something in a Worrall Thompson-type moment of madness seems disproportionate.
He did not have much to volunteer other than that he took something in 2001 and 2002 but he quit in spring training of 2003 after he injured his neck.
Liberal guilt is not entirely absent from the mindset of the new rich, as can be seen especially in the mindless mantra that the rich have an obligation to "give back," as though they "took" something in creating wealth by serving the marketplace with dazzling innovations like computer software and internet marketplaces.
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If possible, take something in writing with an account number and your notification of fraudulent activity.
I tried to pack, but would take something in each hand and stare at them in confusion.
He absorbed the elements of popular storytelling, and created his own charged rhetoric of emotions — the climaxes extending to almost unbearable lengths, the faces turned upward as the camera moves rapidly or gravely toward someone who's taking something in.
This is a prize that asks mayors to innovate – to try something new, to take something in a whole new direction.
"Asking for reparations is just stupid," one commented "They [owe] us nothing... even if they have taken something in the past.
"Unless I can take something in Vegas and convert it to something we're specialists in, the convention business, there is nothing in Vegas we'll seriously consider acquiring," he told Reuters.
It's rare to finish school and land a dream job, so if you have to take something in the interim, find a job that will be a stepping stone towards your long-term goals.
Alternatively, some good ideas take something in customers' lives that's pretty boring – think old-fashioned coffee shops, many of them now gone, supplanted by Starbucks – and create something so superior it provides true customer delight.
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