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A python you purloined from a pet store in Portland.
Citing their provenance — purloined from the personal account of Mrs.
That's an entirely different saga from the question of Podesta's purloined emails.
But it didn't end with the creepy compliment and the purloined photo.
A Senate Republican aide had purloined it from Senate Democratic computer files.
Purloined in the 1930s, it was still with him in the 1990s.
Molded from 21-karat gold, they might be mistaken for purloined antiquities.
But we can extract the gist from various summaries and, uh, purloined copies.
Mr. Trump gleefully cited many of the purloined emails on the campaign trail.
Nobody knows exactly how Falciani purloined such a staggering volume of sensitive data.
Here is the very short version: long delays and a purloined French door.
The data purloined includes basic personal information: names, addresses, gender, race and birth dates.
Now, as so often with Mrs May's manifesto proposals, she has brazenly purloined their idea.
In no case did he seek credit for insights or analysis that had been purloined.
Some Houthis pointed artillery purloined from state armouries northward, and said they might march to Mecca.
Shipping costs are significant, and there are risks, such as having your IP purloined, but no matter.
This meritless lawsuit is designed to rally progressives to defend California's purloined power to regulate fuel economy.
Her famous "hiddenness" is, at heart, her refusal to cop to the crime of purloined male authority.
That influence campaign involved hacking of Democratic targets and the eventual publication of purloined emails by WikiLeaks.
And, perhaps best of all, the site's entire purloined library might have been tainted in the process.
Mamacita, a new citizen, produces a U.S. census report that was possibly purloined from a library reference book.
Waymo has also sufficiently shown ... that the 14,2160-plus purloined files likely contain at least some trade secrets.
They stole sleep by the hour and tracked their pursuers' movements via news reports on a purloined transistor radio.
I told him that Julian Assange would provide information about the purloined DNC emails in exchange for a pardon.
Mokyr sees this as the purloined letter of history, the obvious point that people keep missing because it's obvious.
A Study in Ideal Form (1956); one key idea, the link with de Kooning, is purloined from Richard Brettell, Impression.
The purloined letter would have notified South Korea that we wished to renegotiate the U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement.
Although not the largest data breach, this one is one of the most serious because of the sensitive content purloined.
The cost of suffering a purloined towel and shivering child, according to the immovable staff, was 21 euros (about $24).
In Episode 1, her house dazzles in the Royalty category, thanks to costumes purloined from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"You did a bad thing," her latest victim complains when she builds an exhibit from information purloined from his cellphone.
While the buyer often gets the purloined goods, Forter said — the scammer now has his information, and the cycle begins again.
It is important to note that the young man lived outside of Budapest and could not use his purloined BKK pass.
And in the saga's latest twist, the man who claims he purloined Oñate's foot decided to come in from the cold.
There's also the risk that thieves will abuse cards that were purloined or based on stolen identities, turning them into crypto hoards.
I ended up meeting twice with the person who had purloined Oñate's foot, each time at some place arranged by Mr. Eyre.
We found tales of purloined human toes, sommelier competitions and growing up among languid cats and brazen pigeons, plus great dog photos.
He outraged fellow leaker Edward Snowden when Wikileaks dumped files purloined from the Democratic National Committee and the Turkish ruling AKP party.
These thoughts coalesce in Reichek's "The Purloined Letter," (2017) a hand-embroidered image of an antique letter, complete with a wax seal.
Whoever purloined the data behind the Panama Papers made a big impact but did not need to have any particularly deep technical skills.
According to one inmate's statement, the two also had a side business, burning and selling mysteriously purloined CDs with video games or porn.
Once his ammunition of purloined pastries was spent, he grabbed his bags and went on his way with nary a policeman in sight.
Using purloined ink and paper, he portrayed inmates in a tidy serpentine line, emerging from a mountainous horizon to wind around symmetrically planted trees.
Some 50,000 outlets across Mexico, quadruple the number of legal filling stations, sell the purloined petrol for a third to half the legal price.
It has purloined everything from the plans for the F-22018, an advanced fighter jet, to a database of millions of American civil servants.
Updated Shakespeare, then, is an ingenious matter of clever surrogates, and in this way plot purloined would seem to be the whole of it.
Even Whitlock, a high-wattage dim bulb, delivers the goods, as does Mr. Clooney, who paints the purloined actor in 50 shades of smiling idiocy.
A parade of government ministers, members of Parliament, senior judges, medical doctors, academics and others in Russia hold advanced degrees seemingly based on purloined work.
And there is a host of other Davos clones, some of which have purloined the name, much to the chagrin of the "real" Davos organizers.
The pattern of dribbling out stolen documents over many months, they say, echoes the slow release of Democratic emails purloined by Russian hackers last year.
A People's Liberation Army unit, known as Unit 61398, was filled with skilled hackers who purloined corporate trade secrets to benefit Chinese state-owned industry.
The Supreme Leader's purloined poop likely wouldn't reveal any state secrets, says Colleen Kelly, a gastroenterologist and a microbiome expert from the American Gastroenterological Association.
A local tavern that purloined the name (and applied it to a post office run on the premises) was ultimately responsible for rebranding the entire settlement.
The ultimate implication is that Russia was framed for hacking Democratic targets and then using the purloined goods as part of a pro-Trump propaganda campaign.
In one of the movie's understated jokes, a purloined police revolver that motivates the plot is randomly returned to the exact spot where it was first found.
A flaccid blend of eugenics, purloined children, memory-wiping gas and laughably unlikely scuffles, "Allegiant" (directed by Robert Schwentke) offers a weak bridge to the series' conclusion.
After repeated jaunts across the world to meet with an extremely shady (and often extremely drunken) Mongolian middleman, Prokopi establishes a pipeline for his purloined paleontological finds.
Going back through Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Missing Brownies, he uncovered the clues that explained just how Bugs Meany had originally purloined that tray.
At the end, no longer the obedient lap dog, he dupes those same handlers and uses Greg's purloined documents to take a kill-shot at his father.
Reichek short-circuits their polemic by remitting Poe's letter to a virginal state, before it was purloined, when it was still in the possession of the Queen.
Or could some of the costly objets d'art that are displayed in Claire's white-on-white living room represent samples from larger caches of purloined treasures stashed elsewhere?
He worked closely with the fashion designer Christopher Nemeth, whose cobbled-together finery — made of canvas from his own paintings or purloined mail sacks — remains a cult fascination.
" The company wants him to pay back the full value of the purloined pastries, as well as punitive damages for behavior it called "intentional, malicious, and/or wanton.
She may start the movie satisfying her own whims with purloined opulence, but she ends it paying obeisance to a character from the old trilogy, stuck in his shadow.
Promising to go after assets that the KMT purloined following the defeat in 1945 of Taiwan's Japanese overlords may make sense from the point of view of "transitional justice".
In other words, 2628 appropriators (28500 in the House and 6900 in the Senate), who constituted 2628 percent of the entire Congress, purloined more than half of the earmarks.
Prevezon, which is owned by Denis Katsyv, the son of Pyotr Katsyv, a powerful Russian government official, has maintained that it was never the recipient of any purloined money.
The data was purloined to "assist Iranian universities, as well as scientific and research organizations, and to obtain access to non-Iranian scientific resources," according to the DOJ statement.
At the time of this column, I have failed to find information anywhere, including legal settlements, that indicates the purloined data was used to commit identity theft or fraud.
Thus, we get not only snatches of Aspern's verse (purloined from Shelley, with a scrap of Keats thrown in) but also, at regular intervals, flashbacks to his scandalous life.
Mr. Stone has said he was only boasting during the campaign when he claimed to be in touch with Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, about the purloined documents.
From US companies, Chinese hackers and spies have purloined everything from details of wind turbines and solar panels to computer chips and even DuPont's patented formula for the color white.
He began designing posters for local student theatre, using photographs he shot himself, and printing them with paper and ink that, with his father's help, he purloined from the newspaper.
By happenstance or not, in the days and weeks after the meeting with the Russian lawyer, emails purloined from Democratic computers were made public, which investigators tied to Russian hacking.
A decade later, within a week of coalition forces invading Baghdad, approximately 15,000 antiquities were purloined from the Iraq Museum, which housed some of the most ancient pieces in the world.
Julian Assange had a show on RT, the Russian propaganda network and although WikiLeaks claimed to have secret Russian intelligence files among its many purloined documents, nothing sensitive was ever released.
BOOM TOWN The Fantastical Saga of Oklahoma City, Its Chaotic Founding, Its Apocalyptic Weather, Its Purloined Basketball Team, and the Dream of Becoming a World-Class Metropolis By Sam Anderson Illustrated.
When predatory curator Gretchen (Toni Collette) puts her arm in a Sphere hole on the night before an opening featuring Dease's purloined artwork, Dease's spirit inhabits Sphere and cuts off her arm.
The purloined documents, which have been sparked hundreds of articles in leading newspapers and websites and breathless coverage on cable networks like CNN, don't show Clinton or her aides breaking any laws.
He was also accused of possessing illicit drugs, guns and purloined archaeological treasures in his palaces, as well as ordering the killings of those who opposed his 20113-year grip on power.
During the interview on Sunday, Giuliani didn't rule out that longtime Trump confidante Roger Stone looped in Trump ahead of time about WikiLeaks's dumps of emails the aforementioned hackers purloined from Democratic targets.
The two ringleaders — Ivan Turchynov and Oleksandr Ieremenko — developed a "secret web-based location" to send the purloined information to traders in numerous countries, including Russia, France and the U.S., the SEC said.
Whereas Oscar de la Renta skews Park Avenue lady, Monse is rebel daughter — one who doesn't mind adding men's wear (or at least pieces that look purloined from men's closets) into her mix.
The ostensible protagonist, Matias (Colin Woodell), having purloined a snazzy laptop on the day of his online game night with pals both geographically local and far-flung, runs afoul of its actual owner.
Now the Italian artist is back in the headlines and the Instagram stories, and his purloined banana has offered the perfect weapon to those who think that contemporary art is one big prank.
"It's the purloined letter of how [their] money is spent and where it's spent that matters," the "Mad Money " host said, referencing Edgar Allan Poe's short story about a letter hidden in plain sight.
About a year later, Facebook suspended Cambridge Analytica from its network—preempting a massive investigation that revealed that Cambridge Analytica had purloined millions of Facebook profiles for political purposes, using a deceptive personality quiz.
What judge Gary Klausner had to decide was whether the allegedly purloined sequence is enough to give Mr Wolfe's estate a plausible claim on even part of "Stairway"'s royalties (Wolfe died in 1997).
The president-elect still says he does not think the Russians were behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee or the release of purloined emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John D. Podesta.
Becker on Friday filed a court motion asking that the purloined spirits be disposed of in a way that reflects the wishes of the Van Winkle family and the Buffalo Trace and Wild Turkey distilleries.
What Magnitsky uncovered was what the US government has alleged was a shockingly vast criminal conspiracy  to defraud not Browder and Hermitage, but the Russian public, of $230 million using the purloined Hermitage corporate documents.
Josh Bailey purloined the puck from Pittsburgh's Riley Sheahan behind the Penguins net and fed Nelson in front for his team-leading sixth goal and a 25-23 lead at 21:223 of the first.
The connections range from sharing purloined documents with a pro-Russian dictator to Assange receiving money for appearing on Russian state TV to WikiLeaks' key involvement in NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden ending up in Russia.
One cause of the mayhem is scams in which callers, using skills honed at St James's call centres and contact lists purloined from them, ring up mainly elderly Americans to tell them they've won a lottery.
" Alsup clearly thought that something unseemly had occurred, writing in one ruling that Levandowski had resigned from Waymo "under highly suspicious circumstances," and that the "14,000-plus purloined files likely contain at least some trade secrets.
Maybe strip-mall sex lets jaded, wealthy men feel as if they're getting away with something, giving them the same tiny thrill enjoyed by every little old lady with a purse full of purloined Panera napkins.
I remember ages ago, the word "evil" was purloined, and it's been very bewildering to me watching the word "refugee" morph into the word "immigrant" morph into the word "terrorist" within the space of nine months.
Folk art-ish paintings by New York modernist painters Charles Sheeler and Yasuo Kuniyoshi also are on display, including Kuniyoshi's 1923 oil painting "Boy Stealing Fruit" featuring a pudgy boy planning his getaway with a purloined banana.
On the morning of August 21988, 22014, a team of fighters from the Islamic State, riding in pickup trucks and purloined American Humvees, swept out of the Iraqi village of Wana and headed for the Mosul Dam.
Even before intelligence community officials publicly said Russia was trying to help Trump, there was little doubt the hacks and strategic publication of purloined emails were intended to do maximum damage to Clinton, and thereby help Trump's prospects.
"Fear," the recent book on the dysfunction of the Trump White House, starts with the story of a top official removing a trade document from the president's desk, an account supported by an image of the purloined paper.
That leaves a second possible allegation that the Russians did not give advance notice of their hacking efforts, but made Trump or his aides a type of accessory after the fact in the use of the purloined emails.
Violations of either provision could result in fines—reaching up to $220,230 if a child picked up the firearm—and expose gun owners to civil liability if their purloined weapons are used to injure someone within five years.
Which is to say that I did not solve the assigned mystery, but those few wonderful, terrible minutes onstage clarified — usefully and in this strange, showless moment, poignantly — how little theater needs: a stage, purloined linens, willing humans.
After imbibing in some purloined Champagne, she helped herself to a $28,000 lavender and black lace gown (which was designed by the comic book artist Joëlle Jones; the groom's gray three-piece suit was designed by Mr. Janin).
He found little sympathy with conservatives after he leaked American military secrets from Iraq, published purloined diplomatic cables that could have gotten American sources killed and sought refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, fleeing charges of rape.
Ten days before the incident, Iran unveiled an upgrade which has nearly double the range and is also homegrown -- the product of a series of reverse-engineering feats and technology purloined over the years by the sanctions-strapped country.
Papadopoulos's guilty plea to charges of lying to the FBI provides the first suggestion that the Trump campaign knew well before its Democratic rivals that Russia had hacked Democratic computer systems and had purloined thousands of Clinton-related emails.
However, because of the secretive nature of technology companies when it comes to source code, it's hard to determine how much of an impact the Zenimax intellectual property, if it was purloined, had on the company's product, said Blau.
Tasked by Commissioner Roosevelt with delivering John Moore's purloined sketchbook to Dr. Lazlo Kreizler — whom she would otherwise as soon avoid, after his callous inquiries about her father's suicide — Sara finds the doctor people-watching in a local park.
The Russian government was clearly "the primary wrongdoer" for hacking into Democratic computers and funneling purloined documents to WikiLeaks to disseminate, found Judge John G. Koeltl of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Even though he is not a defendant here, moreover, Levandowski's assertion of his Fifth Amendment privilege has obstructed and continues to obstruct both discovery and defendants' ability to construct a complete narrative as to the fate of Waymo's purloined files.
Byrne's Dadaist declaration "I Zimbra", the opening track on Fear of Music—featuring nonsense phrases purloined from Hugo Ball's Dada Manifesto from the same year—is certainly a less grave call to arms than those of the precursors of surrealism.
Using monikers including DCLeaks and Guccifer 22014, they released some of the purloined emails and documents, and transferred others to Wikileaks, which released some just before the Democrats' convention in July 222 and more in the month before the election.
Pearl grew up in a trailer park, and not even in a trailer: she lived in a battered Mercury, its tyres flat, the boot full of heirlooms that Margot, her mother, purloined when she fled home as a pregnant teenager.
The resignation and firings in Bangladesh came as testimony in a Philippines Senate panel hearing about the money-laundering investigation suggested that most of the purloined Bangladesh funds had been delivered, in dollars and Philippine pesos, to three Philippines casino operators.
The trade office has not said whether the inquiry will include the blocking of products that rely on American intellectual property, or whether it will focus more narrowly on cases in which China has allegedly purloined or otherwise copied it.
The trade office has not said whether the inquiry will include the blocking of products that rely on American intellectual property, or whether it will focus more narrowly on cases in which China has allegedly purloined or otherwise copied it.
Instead, he is being held in a New York City jail on child pornography charges as law enforcement continues to investigate how the cache of files were shuttled to WikiLeaks, the activist site that posted the purloined documents in March 2017.
I shrug into my cozy bathrobe and put on my purloined hotel slippers (don't act like you don't steal the slippers they give you at hotels) and proceed to languidly lounge about my apartment and pretend my schnoodle is a lady in waiting.
Like most big cosmic ideas, this one has almost certainly been purloined, ornamented and abused more than once in the vast works of mythopoeic bricolage which DC and Marvel, America's main comic-book publishers, have provided to the world over the past decades.
In Brian Willmont's most recent solo show, Chaos and Wild Again, at Brooklyn gallery Victori + MO, he reflects on our shift towards a purely digital culture with abstracted graphic works that reference a Pop-purloined aesthetic tenet central to the Internet Age.
"But I'm also dismayed that he's sticking by his methodology, the same methodology that caused him and his acolytes to miss almost 8003 [basis] points in a stock that, to me, is as obvious as the purloined letter," the "Mad Money " host said.
He faced the challenge of vetting articles for libel, obtaining blockbuster documents through the Freedom of Information Act, greenlighting the publishing of purloined secret information and standing up to intimidation from unhappy subjects of stories, one of whom is the current president.
"But I'm also dismayed that he's sticking by his methodology, the same methodology that caused him and his acolytes to miss almost 8003 [basis] points in a stock that, to me, is as obvious as the purloined letter," the "Mad Money" host said.
In her letter, Feinstein also asked for documentation on how it determined that Russia purchased political ads and for copies of private messages sent via Twitter from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Guccifer 2.0, a hacker who distributed documents purloined from the Democratic National Committee.
Dynamic, charming and swift, with at least one act (the Wheel of Death) that dropped my jaw and another (the Savitsky Cats) that purloined my heart, this year's circus, directed by Cecil MacKinnon and Jack Marsh, seemed to oscillate between family-friendly and adults-only.
Chelsea Manning and the other celebrated leaker of United States government documents, Edward Snowden — both of whom worked directly or indirectly for the government and released documents they knew they were not allowed to release — Mr. Assange and his organization publish materials others have purloined.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday tried to diminish the significance of a former foreign policy adviser who admitted to lying to the F.B.I. about how, during last year's presidential campaign, he sought to meet with Russians offering "dirt" on Hillary Clinton based on purloined emails.
Beyond what the nation's spooks seem sure of, if you actually believe that Snowden could survive this long in Russia without surrendering the purloined contents of his laptop to Putin's techie trolls, there is a bridge over the Neva I'd like to sell you.
The purloined content was connected by Prince's interest and the space it occupied; each carefully curated candid sat squarely between a sext and a selfie, revealing Prince's penchant for publishing things that are potentially pornographic, as well as a number of young artists' own.
Though the FBI first engaged with Miller in 2014, the grave-robber and antiquities hoarder passed away in 2015 at the age of 91, leaving the federal organization with a logistical nightmare, in terms of returning the purloined remains and objects to their rightful places of origin.
Although a February indictment accused other Russians of spying and spreading propaganda on social media, it did not link those efforts with hacking, phishing attempts or distribution of hacked information to Republican operatives, a Republican congressional candidate and websites such as DCLeaks, which published the purloined material.
Solutions are complicated, for there may well be a public interest in seeing purloined material; if Trump's tax returns showed up in my mailbox, I would report on them even if I thought that China had stolen them and was using me to undermine the White House.
WASHINGTON — When the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, appeared on a video link from Europe a month before the 22016 presidential election and vaguely promised to release a flood of purloined documents related to the race, the head of Donald J. Trump's campaign, Stephen K. Bannon, was interested.
It doubtless was considering the possibility that, should Hillary Clinton prevail in the United States election next month, it would have to explain its role as host to the man who, by remote control, appears to have coordinated the publication of emails purloined from people close to Mrs.
He is no lovelorn teen: Mr. Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is a detective of sorts on the trail of the world's largest unsolved art heist, in which thieves purloined 230 items, valued at half a billion dollars, from the museum in 2000.
In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Purloined Letter," the detective Auguste Dupin is able to find a stolen letter in the apartment of an unscrupulous government minister — a letter no one else could find, because everyone else assumed it would be treated as if it were valuable and hidden.
The police have reported that purloined money has gone to dog grooming, tickets to Walt Disney World, illicit drugs, a child's wedding, fishing trips, financial advice, N.F.L. and Major League Baseball tickets, lingerie, large deliveries of yard mulch, college loans and the interest on personal property being held in pawn shops.
There is also a strong argument to be made that WikiLeaks, which published the first tranche of emails purloined from Clinton campaign chair John Podesta by Russian hackers just hours after the Washington Post published the Access Hollywood tape of Trump on October 7, swayed voters during the final month of the campaign.
The items are just a few of the rare collectibles stolen in a string of thefts from New York to North Dakota in the past few years, part of what experts believe is a spike in purloined rings, plaques, trophies and other sports-related memorabilia that together are worth millions of dollars.
Mr. Assange appeared on Fox News on Tuesday night with Sean Hannity, one of Mr. Trump's biggest news media boosters, to declare once again that the Russians were not the source of the purloined emails that WikiLeaks released from the Democratic National Committee and the personal account of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta.
Although Mr. Corsi, 72, insisted in an interview two weeks ago with The New York Times that he had told investigators the truth, the special counsel's office has decided that his text messages and emails contradict some of his statements about whether he knew details about the purloined materials before they were released, according to people familiar with those discussions.
But the fact that the F.B.I. and the police in two countries solved the case, tracing it to Mauricio Ortega, then the editor of La Prensa in Mexico City, who returned the jersey about a month later, makes the case stand out for another reason: It was one of the few times that a piece of purloined and high-value memorabilia was recovered.
In the Stone indictment, Mueller offers up 220006 pages of heavy-breathing narrative about the Russian theft of tens of thousands of emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, the transmission of the purloined materials to WikiLeaks (portrayed as a witting arm of the Putin regime), and their subsequent media publication in the final weeks of the campaign.
One could argue that theft of commercial jet engine technology could be used to improve the manufacturing of military jets; that purloined biotechnology could be sought after to enhance public health programs or defend against epidemic outbreaks or even bioweapons rather than to aid China's economic ambitions; or that stolen sensors, semiconductors, and satellite communications could all be for dominance in aerial combat rather than boardroom showdowns.
Russia has been linked to a coup attempt in Montenegro (the Balkan nation had dared to consider joining NATO); an old-school spy case involving purloined NATO documents and an accused Portuguese double agent; a viral fake news story about a 13-year-old girl in Germany supposedly raped by Muslims, and a caper by suspected Russian hackers who briefly seized control of an entire television network in France.
Those statements insisted that Mr. Trump was urging Russia to return any purloined property to the F.B.I. Aides to both Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence were clearly caught off guard by Mr. Trump's impromptu comments on Wednesday — when he said, "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing" — and were surprised by the swift and immediate reaction to them, especially in the news media.
While we have to leave the door open to the first theory, recent actions sure look like last minute overreach to draw in fringe characters who did little more than make inquiries or tried to seem in the know about the purloined Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 2202 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE campaign emails.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged 85033 people in the scheme, including two Ukrainian men who are accused of hacking the newswire services before feeding the information to at least 30 other people inside and outside the U.S. The two hackers who were the ringleaders of the scheme — Ivan Turchynov and Oleksandr Ieremenko — developed a "secret web-based location" to send the purloined information to traders in numerous countries, including Russia, France and the U.S., the SEC said.

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