Sentences with phrase «pilfering at»

It's often confident, clever and stylish, especially during an early segment which finds Nicky's crew wandering through a crowd of Bourbon Street revelers and systemically pilfering at will.

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Prosecutors have alleged he spent more than two decades pilfering secret documents and hoarding them at his home in Maryland, where investigators said they seized at least 50 terabytes of data.
Occasional horrific news stories hint at the me - first legacy of Maoism: A toddler was run over by a car, and no one stopped to help; a greedy company put melamine in milk destined for baby bottles; a Red Cross worker apparently pilfered funds meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake, spending the money on designer bags and fancy cars.
In short it was just on perceived potential at best, a desperate punt having watched Chelsea pilfer the real young takent at worst.
But at the end of the day, you're contributing to an illegal trade, hurting small business and you'll have no warranty or support for the products you pilfered.
But former Tory Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said: «The failure of drugs policy is at the centre of a whole range of criminal problems from organised crime through petty pilfering.
I anticipated that in the absence of organized packed lunches and with my kitchen at my finger tips I'd be eating more, making myself elaborate sit down lunches and pilfering my chocolate stash.
Heather and Paul pilfered potatoes and gaped at nanotech dinosaurs in the game's single player mode.
Leitch and his writers, in fact, seem to have made DP2 with Infinity War in mind, pilfering Brolin to play another villain (Deadpool teasingly calls him Thanos), poking fun at superhero mortality in the context of a story that warps time and reality.
To eliminate stealing, whether it is overt (taking food from children) or covert (pilfering the thawing dinner steak), it is necessary to initiate a program of at least 4 weeks, during which no food is ever placed within the pup's reach.
By pulling the tongues of your pilfering buddies and then launching them across your device's screen at their targets.
Almost all the environments are simplistic but well defined and smooth with the draw distance spectacular, never breaking even at 30 thousand feet up in a pilfered jet.
Born in New York City in 1919, the artist was raised in Los Angeles, studied at the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome, and then served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a Monuments Man — tracking down master art works that had been pilfered by Nazi soldiers.
The soaring underground space at Lu Magnus is perfect for bold shows like the recent «Thanks,» an exhibition by Brooklyn artist Adam Parker Smith made up entirely of pilfered artworks.
At a time when it is crucially important that green energy be pushed forward as hard as we can, one of the most effective ways to promote solar and wind development — tax breaks — are being pilfered.
Your bags arrive at your stateroom, but the little jewelry pouch you shoved deep in a shoe was pilfered from your bag somewhere in transit.
The show was running horrifyingly late, so I left at interval to go back to the class party and collect the eldest and then return — with a pilfered cold sausage on a bun for the «starving» youngest — to see the gynmastics finale.
I handed her the treat — pilfered from high tea at a fancy hotel — as I was frantically getting ready for lunch at a friend's place.
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