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Two stolen terms in the White House, yes stolen terms by the GOP, has crippled the world economy and killed thousands of people.
Revolutions are set off by dramatic events, yes — a stolen election in Iran in 2009, a self-immolation in Tunisia.
Anyway, getting back to that pet-peeve blog post: yes, restaurants steal away wine glasses that aren't yet empty, and servers spend too long describing dishes, and on and on.
So, yes, she stole it.
"Well, yes, I am stealing the shadows.
If so, I hope the dog does not start whining for a liver biscuit at the moment one teenager interrupts you at your computer to announce that another stole the car and that, yes, it is definitely stealing because "everyone knew I needed it for work".
Zero Hour! (yes, they even stole the exclamation mark) was a 1957 potboiler written by Airport's Arthur Hailey, and the trio swiped its absurd food-poisoning-at-30,000ft plot – and a lot of its dialogue – then besieged it with their full comedic powers.
The truth is that yes, the overdog is always stealing from the underdog and hiding his hands behind his back.
Q: Lots of talk about funds, big valuations, are angel networks annoying, stealing business A: yes, but competition is always good and the market system works, which is great for startups.
It suggests, assuming rock fans do still exist, either that they are buying albums (perhaps the rock fans of today are older and wealthier), or that they are stealing albums (sorry, yes, piracy isn't technically theft – but let's not bore on about that, eh?), or that they are watching rock music live.
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