Sentences with phrase «starts pilfering»

Or if you can't stand the iPad and are looking for something that is Android based, you can still go for the iPad and sell it off when the Tegra 2 based Tablets starts pilfering in stores near you.
Indeed, as we've recently seen, even people like James Purnell have started pilfering Sen for ideas.
Now having scraped the last it can from Grand Theft Auto's barrel, Saints Row has started pilfering from other open - world playgrounds.

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Once a pitcher starts «aiming his pitches,» as the commentators call it, their voices heavy with foreboding, it usually isn't very long before he's back riding a tractor near the house he was born in, cursing his mental apparatus and simultaneously using it to figure out how much he can get for the sweat - stained athletic supporter he pilfered from an all - star teammate.
Problems ensue after the script, pilfered from David's neighbor Toni (Parker), takes on a life of its own and receives the go - ahead to start shooting, leaving David with no choice but to direct the movie himself (albeit with a substantial amount of help from Toni).
When it rains it pours, as Larry's loser of a brother (Kind, The Wild) won't leave, his son (Wolff) can't keep out of trouble, and his daughter (McManus) is repeatedly pilfering money from under his nose — and then even his tenure is in question when anonymous letters start coming in questioning his character, made murky by the fact that a student may be trying to bribe him into giving him a passing grade and threatening defamation for the accusation.
Starting with the most fun, the Chevy SS Sport concept — or SSS, as we've been calling it — is slathered in a color called Some Like It Red Hot, pilfered from its Australian paint bin.
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