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He said his father would confiscate his mother's keys and cellphone when he left the house.
The customs officer would confiscate the TV and miss the rest.Mexico has transformed itself.
To stop him causing more damage, we would confiscate his passport.Joel Budd: Britain editor, The Economist.
Others expressed fear that the police would confiscate the stones — and in turn sell them.
If the smugglers had the most valuable stones, the security forces would confiscate them to keep.
He said bailiffs would confiscate the equipment of anyone who violated that rule.
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"They would confiscated [sic] my goods and arrested me but I managed to save my pennies and keep my faith.
At one point she recalls chiding him: "If I were your wife, I'd confiscate your passport".
Authorities told Boatright that a large sum of cash was surely criminal, and that if she didn't sign it over to the local district attorney, they'd confiscate her kids and charge her with money laundering.
Surely if they had any common sense, they'd confiscate it and as punishment would blast Foreigner: Greatest Hits.
Later it turned out that he'd confiscated them from the local zoo.
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