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And then stealing from their homes, stealing from their cars, stealing from their wallets.
She thought everyone was stealing from her, and the interesting thing was that people did end up stealing from her.
TAVERNISE: And so the other thing the prosecutors revealed was that beyond stealing from ordinary people, these cops were stealing from the state.
They're stealing from customers and pocketing the cash for themselves.
One is his understanding of the subject he's stealing from.
They aren't stealing from people who are selling imported shoes.
Meanwhile, they or other men were stealing from their victims.
And at the same time they're stealing from African artists.
In fact, it's time itself that he's stealing from us.
And tell us: which tip will you be stealing from Klum?
But it's hard to blame Rubio for stealing from Trump's handbook.
Stealing from TV ad budgets is starting to work, even overseas.
He wasn't stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.
The New York Times deemed this to be stealing from refugees.
He was acquitted of stealing from Retrophin to pay back investors.
I'm gonna talk about this nigga who keep stealing from me.
Contemporary politicians have helped perpetuate the "stealing from Social Security" falsehood.
The incident was allegedly his fifth time stealing from the IKEA.
There are few crimes more pathetic than stealing from Girl Scouts.
Patriots stealing from Patriots would have been too much to bear.
After he accused her of stealing from the register, she quit.
" Alessia Cara chimed in: "stop stealing from women who work hard!!!
Ms. Rethorst's "Stealing from Myself" stitches together parts of earlier works.
Others owned to stealing from grandparents, to losing jobs and children.
YORK: They both claim the other one was stealing from the other.
She has no shame in straight up stealing from her daughter's closet.
I was writing about Tesco's shares, then stealing from them after work.
I'm deeply sorry for stealing [from you] for the last 10 years.
I started stealing from my family, and they pressed charges on me.
It's a story of stealing from the rich to give to themselves.
The customer was funding his gambling habit by stealing from his employer.
BARTIROMO: Most people understand that they&aposve been stealing from us for decades.
We have all the cards with the bank that everybody is stealing from.
" Jared: "It's like stealing from your pimp to pay for your friend's appendectomy.
Trump is not fighting for the forgotten man; he is stealing from them.
"I guess stealing from queer artists for profit is fine though," Farrah said.
Rahul Gandhi, an opposition leader, accused the government of stealing from the RBI.
Society has shunned her for supposedly stealing from her ex-husband's art gallery.
I'm putting money in my campaign and you're f---ing stealing from me.
" He also came up with the headline "Trump Grandchildren caught stealing from Treasury building.
He was stealing from the rich and keeping it himself to make himself rich.
Did you like the part when Jesse talked about white people stealing from us?
All these great movies, and all this great shit y'all keep stealing from us.
Again it paints the Americans as the sneaky aggressors, stealing from the righteous Soviets.
"That'll teach you to keep stealing from people!" says the man behind the camera.
They are stealing from people who would otherwise be immunizing kids or delivering babies.
" In another tangent the two discuss the origin story of BasedGod's "Stealing from Strippers.
Less expensive options like those "have to be stealing from someone," Ms. Riggs said.
He's confessing to stealing from the same guy that he was committing crimes with.
In the nineties, we had Mafia types kidnapping and killing people, stealing from people.
She stopped this punk from getting away with stealing from Best Buy in Hawaii.
And make no mistake: China is stealing from the U.S. economy on a staggering scale.
We're the piggy bank that everybody is stealing from and robbing and taking advantage of.
Here's how hockey became as American as apple pie, stealing from other cultures and hockey.
Have you seen the video played backwards where it looks like he's stealing from everyone?
Some feel ad blocking is akin to stealing from the websites and services you visit.
He was stealing from his wife, and she wanted him out, so I evicted him.
According to one local official, several women were also allegedly stealing from a local pharmacy.
A week later, prosecutors said, he called Mary and again confessed to stealing from her.
This man is no Robin Hood stealing from drug dealers to give to the poor.
Do you listen to any musicians who have been accused of stealing from another musician?
His team argued that the managers were essentially stealing from the widows of police officers.
In 23, its longtime principal, Robert Hannibal, was caught stealing from the school's bank account.
In Westworld, murdering, torturing, or stealing from a robot is not considered illegal or even immoral.
He always reminded them to stick together while working because stealing from their shop was common.
Keeran later changed his mind about stealing from the store, the filing says, which frustrated Reneau.
In well-off households, it tends to include widespread cheating and stealing from parents and peers.
Stealing from his peers cultivated a deeper shame while making it difficult to create trusting friendships.
"What no one seems to understand is that they're stealing from people like me," Burrack said.
There's a reason engineers keep stealing from the natural world - nature has some very cool solutions.
The soldiers wanted to kill him for stealing from Kyros and selling goods without a permit.
Angry that Brer Rabbit is always stealing from his garden, Brer Fox makes a tar baby.
Meanwhile, these guys were out in masks with baseball bats stealing from people in broad daylight.
Here are five trends we're stealing from the Scandis, from high-shine patent to clashing coats.
Huawei has had legal disputes with several of the companies it is accused of stealing from.
And, if we go a lot higher from here, I think we're just stealing from tomorrow.
But I'm stealing from you and I don't know what I'm going to do with it.
Turn your gift exchange into a high-stakes competition by stealing from someone who's already opened one.
Australian band Men at Work lost a case that all but accused them of stealing from children.
In 3003, a Suffolk County police sergeant was arrested for stealing from Latino drivers during traffic stops.
Verdict: To be fair, if my governor were Scott Walker, I'd think about stealing from him, too.
On the witness stand, Gates admitted to stealing from Manafort himself during their decade-long business relationship.
"To me, it seems they are stealing from the Venezuelans," said Mr. Carrión, the human rights advocate.
Whatever breast milk does for an adult, drinking it still feels like you're stealing from a baby.
I'm not really black or white, but I'm stealing from both cultures and it's this new thing.
The worst part is that they put charges on the bill that are literally stealing from customers.
ICE officials say he was arrested by local law enforcement for stealing from a vehicle in April.
On last night's Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kourtney figured out who was allegedly stealing from her.
The government is failing us, they're stealing from us, they're making a system that don't benefit us.
Her black friends would get accused of stealing from stores; she wouldn't, even though she was with them.
Gates admitted to stealing from Manafort, but he said he did not know how much money he took.
Online raiders succeeded in stealing from 9,000: some customers spotted dodgy payments to companies in Brazil and Spain.
TODAY'S NUMBERS $300,000 That's how much attorney Michael Avenatti is accused of stealing from ex-client Stormy Daniels.
He was acquitted of stealing from a drug company he later founded, Retrophin Inc, to pay them back.
Cartel higher-up Del (Esai Morales) gets his employees to admit to stealing from him and his associates.
This is like Amazon stealing from the playbook of a Target or a Wal-Mart, Forte went on.
They are also accused of stealing from a Dollar Tree store, and assaulting two random victims, officials said.
After falling in love with one of them, he begins stealing from his church to buy her gifts.
It is an entree stealing from the wardrobe of dessert, and in Americans may trigger memories of Thanksgiving.
Samantha, on the other hand, was widely known for stealing from people, selling drugs, and hardly attending school.
The attackers had taken everything worth stealing from the Hema villages — animals and food, kitchen items and clothing.
But if people were stealing from the shelter pantry, the mission-focused charity staff and volunteers might not.
"What we're doing is stealing from 60 years of silicon," said Paul McEuen, a physicist at Cornell University.
Based on my conversations, the younger generation is disillusioned by feeling guilt towards "stealing" from huge media giants.
In a three-year-old resurfaced Instagram Live video, Cardi admitted to robbing and stealing from clients, too.
Take a cue from Kylie Jenner here; and blacken your look by stealing from black-run boutiques like PluggedNYC.
He was investigating several girls for allegedly stealing from the store on Monday, Cincinnati police said in a statement.
In 2011, he says, he was approached to carry out a much riskier crime: stealing from the federation itself.
He contradicted some of the claims made in it, including the specific mention of knowledge of stealing from Waymo.
It was during the custody battle that he learned his older kids had been stealing from his personal supply.
Her youngest son, who had been imprisoned years earlier for stealing from the state, was visiting them as well.
But one of the most prevalent myths these days is that the federal government is stealing from Social Security.
"They're stealing from one bankrupt place to prop up another bankrupt place," a former gubernatorial aide told the News .
But it shouldn't have taken Facebook being caught stealing from the inboxes of its users to get it built.
Al Sharpton and the late attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr. and charged the recording industry with stealing from black artists.
You might think that I was being a coward, that I couldn't face the man I was stealing from.
Maggie and her sister, Africa, said they believe Trump is stealing from their father when he uses the lyrics.
Its former leader, William E. Rapfogel, was recently released from prison after serving time for stealing from the group.
He is already independently wealthy, and has demonstrated he has no interest in getting rich by stealing from the government.
Jobs accused Gates of stealing from Apple, but Gates had seen the work at the Xerox PARC lab as well.
Valland, played by Busy Philipps and voiced by Haddish, kept tabs on the Nazis stealing from her museum during WWII.
The search for the David Schwimmer lookalike accused of stealing from a restaurant in England has come to an end.
Jesse accused white people of stealing from the black culture, and Justin said we're all one ... and Black Twitter attacked.
One study found that a truly crazy 20 percent of people who'd used self-checkout admitted to stealing from them.
He explains to Archie that FP was stealing from the company and routinely needed to be bailed out of jail.
The exposure of embezzlement leaves communities thunderstruck and wounded at the revelation of neighbors stealing from neighbors, friends cheating friends.
These actions came to light largely because Google cofounder Larry Page wanted to send a message about stealing from Google.
Stealing from a party home is a they-invented-an-extra-level-of-hell-for-this kind of sin. 48.
Everybody was talking about the Baltimore police officers who had just been on trial, accused of stealing from drug dealers.
And after stealing from us, government officials will head off to Mecca to redeem themselves in the eyes of God.
Lola drags Ella into her antics, which include stealing from the school's costume shop and sneaking into concerts without tickets.
At one point, I asked him whether, despite what Alzheimer's was stealing from him, it had given anything in return.
Since he didn't end up actually paying for them, that's supposed to count as stealing from Amazon Go. Not that accurate.
It is also focused on creating new products and businesses through innovation, rather than simply stealing from existing markets, Taylor said.
Eventually they found out that she had been stealing from her register and she was arrested during one of my shifts.
I doubt that the US Constitution could have been written without our Founding Fathers "stealing" from Montesquieu and other Enlightenment thinkers.
Some young children, like 9-year-old Monica Osongi, are even stealing from their parents for a chance to win big.
A paramedic who treated James Gandolfini in Rome shortly before his death is on trial for allegedly stealing from the actor.
The offsets include $107 million from emergency funding to prevent Ebola—stealing from one public health crisis to pay for another.
It was actually much more about the landlords stealing from us than us worrying about people not coming after the shooting.
When Ruby and the Johnson kids think Vivian's been stealing from the family, Junior is the only one who defends her.
Somewhat ironically, stealing from the fund was one of the worst crimes a pirate could commit, and the punishment was death.
The "RuPaul's Drag Race" star Farrah Moan accused Ariana Grande of "stealing from queer artists for profit" on Twitter on Wednesday.
In his conversation with the gallery, the artist notes that all the subjects in his paintings are stealing from each other.
Her "Stealing From Myself" will be presented as part of "The Making Room"; she is not performing in "The Making Room."
Prosecutors said Mr. Glossip had been stealing from the motel till and was afraid that he was about to be fired.
Cardi laughed it off ... she says the dude was stealing from her by cooking the books and skimming off the top.
Facebook's approach seems to be more about putting a ceiling on Snapchat's user growth than stealing from its existing user base.
Oakman was previously kicked off the Penn State football team by then head coach Bill O'Brien for stealing from the school cafeteria.
SZA said a Sephora employee she identified as "Sandy" called security to make sure the singer was not stealing from the store.
He has argued he entered Elting's office in the middle of the night because she was being investigated for stealing from TransPerfect.
It was great until I realized they were all stealing from me, sometimes beer, sometimes cigarettes, and one time cold, hard cash.
The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives will sue to block Trump from "stealing from appropriated funds," Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Thursday.
It was only after Sarah Wilson's parents accused her husband of stealing from them that she came clean about her opioid problem.
The first is pride: With their reputation for copying and stealing from others, it would provide national satisfaction to outwit the competition.
One notable target was Pedro Espada Jr., the former senator, now in prison for stealing from a nonprofit organization in the Bronx.
Stealing from design thinking, the most common "user profiles" are people who hold very few assets and have difficulty accessing basic needs.
Earlier in the opera, after Mark catches her stealing from his office safe, Marnie agrees to marry him, seeing no way out.
This reimbursement was in response to criticism and there is no suggestion it was an admission of stealing from the White House.
Then in 2014, a Suffolk County police sergeant, Scott Greene, was arrested on charges of stealing from Latino drivers during traffic stops.
"Today, the 'Taxi King' admitted that he built his empire by stealing from New Yorkers," said Barbara Underwood, the state attorney general.
Eventually seven city officials were charged with fraud and stealing from public coffers; all eventually pleaded guilty, with six convicted of felonies.
Camila Cabello just admitted on-air to stealing from the Royal Family, but don't worry — Cabello and Kate Middleton are (probably) cool.
Some Bloomberg managers perceived the use of medical or maternity leave as stealing from the company, several of the former employees said.
"He developed a sense of paranoia and thought people were stealing from him and believed everyone was out to get him," Beatty said.
"Our community needs more spotlight because we're so tired of people coming in and stealing from our talent, our craft," Ebony told VICE.
They've been reclaiming their power by stealing from their clients, but one of their customers wises up to their scheme, and reports them.
Young individuals are also more susceptible to scams and may be duped into rewarding streaming hosts big bucks by stealing from their parents.
When she started stealing from stores and other moms to make money in season 7, I thought she was being reckless, not resourceful.
A woman in Vermont was convicted of stealing from a fund established to honor a dead child who had been a club member.
At roughly 10:30 am, the Kouachi brothers are spotted stealing from a gas station in the northern French town of Villers-Cotterêts.
The watermelon ones — which, like most fruit candies, have no resemblance to what watermelons actually taste like — are worth stealing from other children.
He said he stopped attending classes, got kicked out of school, and lost his jobs, eventually resorting to stealing from large chain stores.
During the preceding two days of direct examination, Davis already admitted to stealing from a charity he helped run and committing tax fraud.
The 18th-century economic thinker Adam Smith described the need to pay a goldsmith particularly well to dissuade him from stealing from you.
Here I was, sitting in a room full of men who had no problem stealing from the kitchen or lying to the guards.
"These are two guys of the future and if they take this victory away from Max that's stealing from Formula One," he said.
A retired banker in Brooklyn, for instance, was placed under guardianship after two of her children accused a third of stealing from her.
Officer Jones said that Mr. Forward, as a member of the moving crew, most likely knew that he was stealing from military families.
Stealing from "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill here: Write down whatever it is you want to build for yourself in life.
The three players were questioned about stealing from a Louis Vuitton store next to the hotel where the team is staying, ESPN said.
Kelly Dodd's 4th of July got real when she got into a fight with a guy who she says tried stealing from her.
Susan Sarandon has a practical approach when it comes to stealing from sets — take nothing too flashy, just the basics (And maybe some Prada).
"It's better than stealing from others," said Diaz, adding that he earned around $10 a day, just enough for his family to get by.
The lawyer also posted what he said was a letter signed by Johnson, the client he is accused of stealing from in the indictment.
That introduces an interesting social dynamic because, unlike most games, you'll be physically next to the person you're stealing from in the virtual world.
She admitted her secret addiction after her parents voiced their suspicions — which were proven false — that Wilson's husband was the one stealing from them.
In California the federal charges against him include failing to file taxes, failing to pay taxes, stealing from five clients and defrauding a bank.
He confirmed much of what was written, but also contradicted some of the claims, including the specific mention of knowledge of stealing from Waymo.
"The most exciting part of the game for people is doing the thing you shouldn't do, which is stealing from other people," he says.
And we learned the Mueller team new at a time that we didn&apost, we learned that he had been stealing from Paul Manafort.
He would insist Diane was stealing from the family finances, for example, or accuse her of being unfaithful after 50-odd years of marriage.
Apparently the shoplifter gave the pawn shop clerk his driver's license and a finger print on the pawn ticket before stealing from the shop.
I performed these heists like I was stealing from the till at my day job, which is of course something I absolutely don't do.
After his arrest, state news outlets began a smear campaign, accusing him of hiring prostitutes, stealing from workers and conspiring with hostile foreign forces.
He alleged this employee, whom he did not name, was stealing from the family, created false documents, forged their signatures and bugged their home.
Verdict: As if stealing from temples weren't already bad enough, posing as a monk to do it makes this crime all the more sacrilegious.
If true, Donaldson sounds like a real Mundungus Fletcher, having worked for the author from February 2014 until April 2017 all simultaneously stealing from her.
Critics have said taking Iraq's oil would have amounted to stealing from civilians and thus been a war crime and a violation of international law.
In fact, during that time period in my early 20s, those were some of my signature moves, along with stealing from people, and occasionally hitchhiking.
FLORIDA DEPUTY, ACCUSED OF STEALING FROM DECEASED MAN'S HOME, RESIGNS FROM DEPARTMENT After that, a second suspect gets into Moody's Chevy Prism and drives away.
From what I see, when stealing from Mom or Dad is no longer an option, kids graduate to heroin, which is cheaper and readily available.
However, Lego crime just seems like a natural extension of his rap sheet, which also includes burglary, identity theft, and stealing from a Target store.
He added that he had learned that Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu suspected the teenager of stealing from him and the other children living in the house.
Delivery companies have in recent months been battling allegations that they are effectively stealing from the workers who bring groceries or restaurant meals to customers.
She was also acquitted of stealing from a friend who said Ms. Sorokin duped her into covering the cost of a $2200,000 vacation to Morocco.
He's splitting his time between staying caught up on schoolwork, hoping he can restart his normal life, and practicing his powers by stealing from drug dealers.
But after getting arrested and escaping from custody — more than once — Bundy went on the lam, and he began breaking into houses and stealing from stores.
But critics have said taking Iraq's oil would have amounted to stealing from civilians and thus been a war crime and a violation of international law.
Meanwhile, officers who commit serious offenses, from stealing from the department to lying under oath to beating innocent civilians, are sometimes allowed to keep their jobs.
The board launched an internal investigation based on a complaint from a cafeteria worker alleging the two women were stealing from the cafeterias, the warrant states.
Topshop's liquid gold slip requires one last glance over the shoulder before hitting the dance floor, while Gucci's aquamarine dress is scene-stealing from all angles.
There's no penalty for stealing from unoccupied apartments, and looting the city of Prague with abandon is easier when you can hack your way past obstacles.
Manafort's defense team will have the opportunity to cross-examine Gates on Tuesday and is expected to focus on funds that Gates admitted stealing from Manafort.
Just recently, Nordstrom Rack apologized to African-American teenagers who were falsely accused of stealing from a store where they were shopping for shirts for prom.
In this philosophical approach, one might justify stealing from the rich to give to the poor, or even killing someone who was a threat to others.
From almost the day Bloomberg recruited Mr. Guzzone more than 15 years ago, prosecutors said, he was looking to enrich himself by stealing from the company.
Ball, Riley and Hill were questioned about alleged stealing from a Louis Vuitton store during the team's visit to Hangzhou, home of the game's sponsor, Alibaba.
In part that just means substantially increasing the currently paltry amount of federal R&D money spent on CCU, ideally without stealing from other federal research.
A man who has court orders to stay away from the White House is again facing trouble after being arrested for stealing from a congressman's office.
The questioning badly damaged Gates' credibility, after he admitted to stealing from Manafort — possibly from the Trump political operation, too — and said he had an affair.
As a result, Xygalatas has suggested that the Ice Bucket Challenge, far from stealing from other charities, almost certainly increased the total size of the pie.
He was arrested a second time just eight days later when surveillance footage from May 23 showed him stealing from another home in the same neighborhood.
Separately, Andrew S. Fastow, the former chief financial officer who helped construct Enron's fraud scheme, pleaded guilty in 2004 to fraud and stealing from the company.
But for homeowners who aren't trying to catch the babysitter stealing from the liquor cabinet, the covert nature of the lamp/cam combo is equally problematic.
Jenkins was stealing from the Collin Street Bakery for eight years before he finally got caught, and all the while he was exhibiting another big warning sign.
At the Good Morning America barricades, a contingency from East Brooklyn Congregations assembled, carrying signs ("Stop stealing from seniors") protesting de Blasio's slowness to build senior housing.
That's encouraged the company to plow ahead with the pirate mentality, including perhaps stealing from Google, in an all-out race to win the future of transportation.
If you don't want to help rich dudes make money by stealing from people who didn't grow up rich enough to work the system then UNFOLLOW THEM.
I'd like to take advantage of this crisis to talk to you about athletics, and America, and how stealing from another country can make everything OK again.
When Mr. López Obrador shut down some pipelines in January, to stop the huachicoleros stealing from them, it caused shortages of gasoline in swaths of the country.
Three men were arrested on charges of stealing from the truck, prompting outrage in the community where faith in the police is already at a low point.
Woodward in the book reports that Trump once accused Christie of "stealing" from him when the former New Jersey governor was working for his 2016 presidential campaign.
This is where Star Wars shines—in stealing from a plethora of sources to fashion new moments, big and small, for us to enjoy in this universe.
In April, SZA tweeted about her experience in a Sephora in Calabasas, California, saying security was called because a staff member thought she was stealing from the store.
I want to get into those trade issues, because I think most people understand that China has been stealing from us -- for us -- from us, rather for decades.
Her estate accused Gordon in the lawsuit of causing her death by giving her a "toxic mixture" and also stealing from her bank account while she was comatose.
Houston ultimately realized that her father — who completely took over in Crawford's absence — had been stealing from her, and she cut him off and didn't attend his funeral.
She indulged on and off for the next 15 years, at times stealing from her parents and pawning her possessions to help pay for heroin or crack cocaine.
The poor, ever-hungry Bruce Bogtrotter is proclaimed a "denizen of the underworld" for stealing from the Trunchbull, and forced to eat an entire 18-inch chocolate cake.
There was no point installing a new cadre of leaders, many people confided, since they would simply start the process of stealing from the state all over again.
Many modest-income Republican voters said the use of loopholes by the rich violated a basic sense of fairness — almost as if they were stealing from the system.
Mr. Gates also acknowledged on the stand that he had inflated expense reports, an admission sure to be cast by the defense as him stealing from Mr. Manafort.
In earlier language, the Trump administration almost seemed to want to remake the entire Chinese economic strategy, not merely to prevent Chinese companies from stealing from American companies.
He has been busy, sourcing material for grass straws from Vietnam to replace the bamboo ones that people keep stealing from Beach Garden, a breezy, open-air restaurant.
Photos released of the group&aposs lavish lifestyle offer a look at how they spend the millions they&aposre accused of stealing, from exotic animals to custom Lamborghinis.
His tears aren't over the future he will lose by going to prison but over the life he is stealing from Maia by deciding to flee the country.
It has the same timeless appeal of Robin Hood, except here, Robin Hood works in a strip club, stealing from Wall Street sharks and giving to, well, herself.
He'd talk about the government -- how the government always has been stealing from the people and the power grid has always been a disaster, even before the hurricane.
Vic Mensa says Beverly Hills cops targeted him for stealing from a fancy store just because he's black ... but the cops claim they were just doing their job.
National Guard troops and police officers were stationed in evacuated neighborhoods to guard against looting after at least four arrests of people suspected of stealing from empty homes.
Lago also blames allegations of Sizemore's drug abuse, and finds it funny Tom would accuse DTLA of stealing from him ... since he's the one who owes them $22k.
"With fewer 'last minute Charlies' and widespread early deals stealing from the back-end of this shopping season, we should gear up for another front-loaded holiday," he said.
Trump then went on to tweet that the U.S. does not need China, China has been stealing from America, and that U.S. companies are "ordered" to look for alternatives.
But these controls won't necessarily stop bad actors from using people's images without their knowledge, since they can exclude the people they're stealing from by creating custom audience settings.
Make no mistake about it: If you're caught stealing from Amazon, the company will take legal action against you and embarrass you in front of all your former coworkers.
At his campaign kickoff Thursday, he made a point of hammering the moderate Republicans who voted for the tax increase, accusing them of the stealing from hard-working Kansans.
"This act is about stealing a piece of our country's history, and stealing from our war veterans who fought bravely for our country and our freedom," Richmond police said.
Katherine Jackson -- or someone claiming to be Katherine Jackson -- has doubled down in the family war, claiming again Michael's cousin, Trent, has been stealing from and bullying the matriarch.
Conversations around retail lately have centered too much around the idea of e-commerce sales stealing from brick-and-mortar's business, but that's not the case, according to Shay.
But because they had forced customers to keep their charges of fraud secret, the bank was able to go on systematically stealing from its customers for another three years.
CKE, the huge fast-food corporation Puzder runs, has been repeatedly found guilty of wage theft, the especially greedy crime of stealing from the pockets of its own workers.
Therefore, by using these students talents to make money for the NCAA and not compensating these players, they are not only stealing from them, but compromising their future forever.
This won't be a problem in a few years with Disney making major upgrades across its gated attractions, but right now, it's just stealing from Pluto to pay Goofy.
DiPietro referenced a case where the police department used a screenshot from security video footage to search for someone who was accused of stealing from a local hardware store.
The $33,000 state grant was earmarked by former State Senator Shirley Huntley, a Queens Democrat who was sentenced to prison in 2013 for stealing from her own nonprofit organization.
After you — and maybe that grubby sock they can't stop stealing from your hamper, for some reason — there's probably nothing in this world your pet loves more than food.
"The President's action clearly violates the Appropriations Clause by stealing from appropriated funds, an action that was not authorized by constitutional or statutory authority," Pelosi wrote in a statement.
Swaying with stark power while stealing from Brazil the concept of saudade, the song's gentle, plucked acoustic guitar harmonics accentuate a melody inextricable from the rawness of her voice.
Having a side job is not stealing from your employer, but can actually make you a better employee, said April Underwood, vice president of product at workplace collaboration company Slack.
Your phone has a whole life without you: Craig dives into how an advertising scheme played videos on phones without the users' knowledge, draining the battery and stealing from advertisers.
The cops, who apparently believed he may have been stealing from vehicles, allegedly searched his car and cited him for driving with a suspended license and lacking proof of insurance.
Mr. Trump has said other nations are stealing from the United States by selling goods and services to Americans without spending just as much money on American goods and services.
"The president's action clearly violates the Appropriations Clause by stealing from appropriated funds, an action that was not authorized by constitutional or statutory authority," Ms. Pelosi said in a statement.
As part of the judge's ruling, McFarland has also been ordered to pay investors in Fyre Festival a combined $26 million, which, per Billboard, he admitted to stealing from them.
"These people have been stealing from us so we decided to come together because we could no longer wait for an eternity for soldiers to defend us," Mr. Mallam said.
"These people have been stealing from us so we decided to come together because we could no longer wait for an eternity for soldiers to defend us," Mr. Mallam said.
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Granted, people rarely blink when Apple brings a familiar feature to the product, but the company never shied away from stealing from the greats – and Steve Jobs regularly said as much.
"I rely on most of my readers to never have read Brideshead Revisited, so they cannot see how much I am stealing from it," Grossman told the A.V. Club in 2011.
Ball, Riley and Hill were questioned about stealing from a Louis Vuitton store during the team's visit to Hangzhou, home of the game's sponsor, e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
In "Stealing From Myself," Ms. Rethorst revisits 8663 years of her own work and borrows from those moves and memories to create a fresh duet for Gabrielle Revlock and Gregory Holt.
Frank Mora, a former Pentagon official, said the US is right to condemn Maduro and others for repressing his people, stealing from state coffers and turning Venezuela into a criminal state.
The ad format Facebook is stealing from Snap allows users to choose to view the ad, rather than see it pop up, which Snap says increases users' time on the ad.
She became embroiled in a court case involving an employee accused of stealing from her charitable trust -- the man later vanished from his police cell and has yet to be found.
It does not, however, protect you from other forms of fraud like a thief running up charges on your credit cards, stealing from your bank account or hijacking your tax refund.
De Lesseps was also  accused of stealing from her children , in a new lawsuit filed against her by ex-husband Alexandre de Lesseps and their two kids, daughter Victoria and son Noel.
His mother, who once threw him out for stealing from her, found him ragged and emaciated, and persuaded him to go for treatment at one of Mexico's very few professionally run clinics.
For creators like Paul and Mongeau, that's meant a return to the trappings of reality TV. It's not just marriage ceremonies and short engagements that are stealing from TLC, MTV, or E!
Last week, Najib said he shouldn't be blamed for the alleged stealing from 1MDB, and declared he knew nothing about the money from the state fund that appeared in his bank account.
They're not explicitly stealing from cultures, but it all comes off as someone who went to a Southeastern Asian country once for two weeks and decided to market its traditions to millennials.
"The purpose of these sanctions is to continue to deprive the illegitimate Maduro regime of access to funds and deny their ability to continue stealing from the Venezuelan people," the official said.
In Winslow, Me. (population 7,794), there were three theft charges against members of volunteer sports clubs in a four-year span, including one person who was charged with stealing from two clubs.
Vanilla Ice won't face any jail time for stealing from an abandoned house because he put in a ton of time building new houses, and more importantly ... he listened to the judge.
In a world where our second-largest trading partner is stealing from us more than it buys from us, we must be a lot tougher than scolding it for stepping out of line.
Shadowrun used hacking (or in the Shadowrun vernacular, decking) and technomancy (decking through use of magic) as a tool for stealing from and embarrassing the handful of MegaCorps that run the game's world.
Ibori first came to the attention of British police in 1991, when he was working as a cashier at Wickes, a home improvements chainstore in London, and was caught stealing from the till.
As beautiful as that story would be, it's pretty clear that they knew exactly what kind of warehouse they were stealing from, given that they came back for more boxes the next morning.
As we meet Alice, she's planning her wedding to Ben (Peter Krause of "Parenthood"), who it turns out wormed his way into her life for the sole purpose of stealing from her clients.
"The theft of records from the National Archives amounts to stealing from the American people, and it merits a severe penalty whenever it occurs," US Archivist David S. Ferriero said in a statement.
Wu is set to play up-and-coming stripper Destiny, who learns the ropes of pole dancing from Lopez's Ramona, only to plot ways to get rich by stealing from their rich clients.
She quite literally sets the mood for the movie, inspired by a New York Magazine article about a group of New York strippers who started stealing from wealthy men in the early 2000s.
Before that, an American hedge fund that was invested in Argentina's defaulted debt investigated Mossack Fonseca's Las Vegas subsidiary for hiding records relating to offshore accounts that were stealing from Argentinian government contracts.
The biggest question, then, became the following: Did Najib's massive cash infusion come from robbing the taxpayers blind via stealing from 1MDB — or from a mysterious, though not necessarily illegal, gift from foreign monarchs?
His family in Indiana said he pulled his first con job while still at a Jesuit high school in Indianapolis, coming to class in a wheelchair to gain sympathy, then stealing from other students.
Florida police arrested a group of teens and adults allegedly caught on a local news station's camera stealing from a business in Fort Lauderdale as dangerous winds from Hurricane Irma ripped through the city.
Moment That's Burned in Our Brains: When Rachel and Rodger revealed that Taylor (who had been with Rachel for 4 years) had been unceremoniously fired while insinuating that she was stealing from the company.
Amazon has been using the stories of fired warehouse employees who committed theft in video clips as it attempts to dissuade current employees from stealing from the company, according to a report from Bloomberg.
To fuel his crack habit back in 230, he walked into 210 stores over eight days and either distracted a clerk or pretended to have a concealed gun before stealing from the cash register.
Her supervisor recalled her as a talented teacher but said she began talking to herself and complaining that people were stealing from her, and she eventually left the job without collecting her last paycheck.
"We have to stop stealing from the pockets of low-income taxpayers," said Mr. Cauchy, one of the Yellow Vests, on BFM TV. He also asked for increases in the minimum wage and pensions.
A prosecutor urged jurors Friday to convict "Pharma bro" Martin Shkreli and finally end his years of allegedly lying and stealing from investors while promoting the "myth" that he was an altruistic drug developer.
San Francisco has a ludicrously great experimental film history, but since we were going to be essentially stealing material, we felt more guilty about stealing from Bruce Conner, George Kuchar, or other great experimental filmmakers.
Manafort's lawyers argued Wednesday that the government was "desperate" to prosecute Manafort, citing prosecutors' decision to cut a deal with Gates, who admitted committing a string of financial crimes as well as stealing from Manafort.
According to the FBI's affidavit and application for a search warrant, obtained by VICE, Hernandez spent the last few years bragging about stealing from Nintendo publicly across multiple social media platforms, including Twitter and Discord.
The following year, Chupeta's hitmen killed a couple and their adult son in Fort Lee, New Jersey, because they were suspected of informing or stealing from one of his organization's stash houses in the area.
The 3 college hoops players are accused of stealing from a Louis Vuitton store next to the team hotel in Hangzhou just days before UCLA is scheduled to play Georgia Tech in Shanghai on Friday.
But conservative ideology always denied the proposition that people are entitled to health care; the Republican elite considered and still considers people on Medicaid, in particular, "takers" who are effectively stealing from the deserving rich.
As gently as possible, I informed them that they were in fact stealing from the author (or, in this case, editor) who happened to be the climate activist Bill McKibben, one of their environmental heroes.
Loose protections of intellectual property hurts the U.S. economy in the short term — it is a form of international stealing from American workers and companies — but in the longer term, it hurts all three nations.
Mr. Trump has accused China of essentially stealing from the United States for decades and his administration is demanding that China buy more American goods, stop subsidizing its own companies and treat foreign companies fairly.
Video recordings of her before Gypsy's birth show a woman who clearly basks in the limelight, even as her relatives recount her history of stealing from family members and writing bad checks throughout the Louisiana bayou.
Trade protectionism is on the rise, nationalism and unilateralism is championed by U.S. President Donald Trump - who says the rest of the world is stealing from the United States via competitive currency devaluations against the dollar.
"This was the first time I had an opportunity to catch the guys red-handed who had been stealing from my family...I wasn't there to hurt anybody," Simpson said in footage from the Nevada court.
On Tuesday, Mr. Spota, 212, was convicted of participating in a yearslong conspiracy to cover up for Mr. Burke after he violently beat a man accused of stealing from him while he was the police chief.
In the coming weeks and months, Trump must decide what means he will use to force these two seemingly impossible outcomes: getting Democrats to pay for his wall and getting China to stop stealing from American companies.
Although she spoke about her struggle with drugs, the interventions, her daughter Krissi and issues in her marriage, she never PUBLICLY spoke about her father's stealing from her or revealed any claim that she had been molested.
Trade protectionism is on the rise and nationalism and unilateralism are championed by U.S. President Donald Trump - who says the rest of the world is stealing from the United States via competitive currency devaluations against the dollar.
UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt is very quickly transcending his position as a mere fighter and transforming into something of an MMA folk legend: a modern-day Robin Hood, stealing from the cheaters and giving to the cheated.
"Caldwell took advantage of his victims, encouraging them to remain faithful even as he and Smith broke that faith, stealing from elderly investors in an outright fraud," said Eric I. Bustillo, director of the SEC's Miami Regional Office.
The defense took a big wack at Gates during his three days on the witness stand last week, accusing him of living a "secret life" while stealing from Manafort's company by padding his expense accounts with bogus charges.
She explained that she did not consider that she was doing anything wrong because there was "no visible victim" in insider trading: "We're not stealing from anybody; we are not putting our hand in anybody's pocket," she said.
But Manafort's attorneys countered that his tragic flaw was placing too much trust in his former right-hand man, Rick Gates, only to discover later that Gates had been stealing from him and monkeying with the company's books.
From K-pop artists sporting dreadlocks and cornrows in their music videos to some even performing with blackface, many K-pop and K-hip hop artists have been slammed for stealing from black culture or being downright racist.
The truth may be slightly more complicated — a downtown scene in which hundreds of unacknowledged figures were doing similar work, taking inspiration and stealing from one another, especially from women — but the simplified version makes a better story.
It was the time when Nic, college-aged and living in his father's home, observed his little brother, Jasper, and their younger sister, Daisy, fighting over a few missing dollars that Jasper accused Daisy of stealing from him.
Mr. Lang's Pulitzer, for example, came in 2008 for his quietly chilling "Little Match Girl Passion," an ethereal cantata light years removed from his brake-drum-clanging "cheating, lying, stealing," from 1995, performed with raucous verve at Zankel.
With absolutely nothing at stake — no world to save, no baddies to fight — the pleasure of the gameplay comes from the bothering of townsfolk: chasing frightened children, stealing from shopkeepers and honking incessantly at people trying to read.
In a rebuttal, Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Goldman acknowledged that Davis, by his own admission, had lied repeatedly, not only while being investigated for insider trading but about stealing from a charity he ran and about marital infidelities.
Editorial In what sometimes seems to be a race to the bottom among European countries to see who can be the least welcoming to asylum seekers, Denmark last week adopted an appallingly cruel strategy: stealing from people fleeing war.
In June, Qasim founded In Shaykh's Clothing, part of a wave of new US Muslim efforts to address "spiritual abuse," a catchall term for misconduct under the guise of religion, including bullying volunteers, stealing from donations, and propositioning followers.
Celso Rogerio Gomez das Neves, a mechanic taking a break at a corner bar in São Paulo, admits that Petrobras raised prices to compensate for higher costs, but also thinks that its executives were "stealing from the Brazilian people".
Authorities allege the sisters may have been stealing from the cafeterias for 15 years, but police were advised by the district attorney to restrict their investigation to five years because of the statute of limitations, according to the warrants.
Ms. Miller's "In a Rhythm," for six dancers, takes inspiration from texts by Toni Morrison, Gertrude Stein and David Foster Wallace, while Ms. Rethorst's "Stealing from Myself" knits together excerpts from her own repertoire of the past 30 years.
He attended a meeting with intersectional feminists, where he said nice things about the necessity of supporting black women, right after stealing from a black woman he cared about and right before lying to her on the way home.
"They" — the wealthy elites, the long-ruling Congress Party and its Gandhi family dynasty — "have been stealing from you for 21990 years, and I will give India back to you," he told the Deoria crowd, which roared its approval.
You're living in New York City with this woman, and to make money to feed your habit you're reduced to stealing from women's purses at nightclubs, or selling old promotional rock band photos of band's like Heart on the street.
In a copy of the complaint obtained by Business Insider, Bah said that he was arrested at his home in late November and accused of stealing from multiple Apple Stores in New York City, New Jersey and Delaware, among others.
Then she discovered that her base-metal bangle was missing and quickly realized that she could only have lost it to the person she was stealing from; she'd been distracted by the baubles and the appeal of those delicate earlobes.
Police said Morgan participated in what they called a "long con" by embedding himself into Lee's life and taking advantage of their relationship, allegedly stealing from the comic book creator more than $262,000 he earned at a May 2018 autograph session.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A musical riff Led Zeppelin is accused of stealing from another band for its 1971 classic "Stairway to Heaven" was not unique, singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page's attorney said at a civil trial on Tuesday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Long Island banana importer serving prison terms for engaging in a cocaine distribution scheme and beating his girlfriend was sentenced on Monday to another 22015-43/24 years in custody for stealing from his employees' retirement plan.
Youngstown, Ohio (CNN)On a Rust Belt bus tour spanning three days and more than 600 miles over the weekend, Hillary Clinton embarked on a daring strategy that could decide the 2016 election: stealing from Donald Trump's base of support.
This should be the moment that Democratic elected officials are shouting from the rooftops that Trump is stealing from the poor to give to the rich, that all of his pretenses to be a different kind of Republican were lies.
Akira Kurosawa's films swallowed Western artworks whole and made them Japanese, whether they were stealing from Shakespeare (Ran, Throne of Blood) or Dashiel Hammett (Yojimbo, which in turn was the template Sergio Leone used to make A Fistful of Dollars).
You'd have to have a stone heart not thrill to the lessons this ragtag team of mercenaries learn about each other and themselves as they discover stealing from the rich isn't quite enough to cover the cost of student loans.
The other day I was covered completely in glitter, holding a little crystal pyramid, wondering how to incorporate it into my act, and I thought: Oh, I'm sorry, is this one of the many good jobs I'm stealing from hardworking Americans?
Enter Bess Khan, a prostitute of South Asian descent who helps Jack realize his ambition as "King Screwsman" by encouraging his ever more daring heists — like stealing from London's ruthless "Thief-Catcher General," Jonathan Wild — as well as his emerging queerness.
They both start with big lies—the Tories that Brexit can be delivered quickly and painlessly, and Labour that its gigantic spending plans can be funded by a handful of billionaires (who anyway got rich by stealing from the poor).
Andres recalled when star government witness Rick Gates — Manafort's former associate who is now cooperating with the government — said that Manafort kept close track of his business affairs, and Ellis commented in response that Manafort wasn't aware that Gates was stealing from him.
In both cases, the government seeks to give the impression that stealing from the West is part of the modus operandi of Chinese firms, something a Wall Street Journal columnist described last week as a practice they regard as a "patriotic duty".
One victim of Scarlet Widow — a religious Texas man who believed he was corresponding with an aspiring model training in Paris named Laura Cahill — was swindled out of at least $50,000; $10,000 of which it appears he obtained by stealing from his stepfather.
Indeed, some members of the latter group believe that the attacker has not done anything wrong—they merely devised a clever way to use the code to get additional funds, and restoring TheDAO balance would therefore amount to stealing from the attacker.
"Far from romanticizing creativity and the artistic process, Mr. Baumbach's films portray the world of painters, filmmakers and literati as an overcrowded, amoral jungle of viperish entitled narcissists stealing from one another for fame and profit," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
But among the few cardinal sins that could lead to an unceremonious ousting from the Trump bubble, according to one person close to the president, is the perception that someone is "stealing from the boss" by using the Trump name to make money.
When Disney Plus announced its line-up on Twitter, I tweeted about how people forgot "illegal" streaming exists with many responding to me that I was a thief and stealing from artists—a response that just ten years ago I couldn't have imagined.
In reality, both Tassone and Gluckin were stealing from the school, using funds that could have gone to maintaining the elite public high school's facilities (the leaky roof, for example) and other needs of the district on lavish vacations, plastic surgery, and cars.
But the role of a man who comforted victims and helped the wounded in the deadly terrorist attack in Manchester, England, this spring was thrown into question on Wednesday as he appeared in court, charged with stealing from the people he had aided.
"On The Line" by Jenny Lewis I'm stealing from my colleague Catherine Shu a bit here as she already shouted out "Heads Gonna Roll" from this album — but the album is my favorite of the year, and already a cherished classic for me.
In this worldview, only stubbornly anti-American governments like Venezuela's are castigated for abusing and stealing from their own citizens; the domestic misbehavior of countries like Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia will be ignored so long as their foreign policies remain friendly.
Most often, this has taken the form of borrowing or outright stealing from racial and ethnic minorities in a practice that has been variously deemed "cultural appropriation" and, more recently, "racial plagiarism," a phrase coined by the fashion scholar Minh-Ha T. Pham.
That look established his character, Danny Ocean, as a gentleman crook — smart and suave and pewter-haired, stealing from the rich to give to himself and his friends because they'll just be so much better at spending money than the assholes they're taking it from.
Robin Hood (211994) The Disney adaptation of the classic tale about an outlaw stealing from the rich and giving to the poor is likely not as vibrant in your mind as the live-action (and there's another one coming this year, as it would happen).
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The guitar riff Led Zeppelin used in the 1971 classic "Stairway to Heaven" differed substantially from one the English band was accused of stealing from the U.S. group Spirit, a jury found on Thursday in a copyright infringement trial in Los Angeles.
I mean, we all know that China has been stealing from the U.S. for decades, in terms of forcing this transaction of forcing technology transfer to Chinese companies, not opening up their markets to foreigners, as well as just out and out stealing intellectual property.
Hope's life has become stagnant, which is kind of a nice way of saying she's stealing from the mail her father (Gary Cole) delivers, and living off the free food she cajoles from the local diner and the Sbarro in her town's dead mall.
Indeed, the contents of the tax reform effort are disastrous from both a policy and an electoral perspective—it's hard to think of a more self-defeating move than stealing from the middle class to give to the rich, and polls bear this out.
These campaigns usually show, in graphic and horrifying detail, some poor young person who uses the drug for the first time and then ends up engaging in uncharacteristic acts such as prostitution, stealing from parents, or assaulting strangers for money to buy the drug.
"The President's unlawful declaration over a crisis that does not exist does great violence to our Constitution and makes America less safe, stealing from urgently needed defense funds for the security of our military and our nation," Pelosi and Schumer said in a statement.
The candidates won't be telling their supporters to strategically change their votes, but their operations will focus their money and ground games on whichever states they have a shot of stealing from Trump—that's Indiana for Cruz, and Oregon and New Mexico for Kasich.
That kind of camp is very pointedly a critique, not just of the fashion world but of the cultural appropriation that the fashion world engages in when it basically is mocking and stealing from Latinos and black gay men, and then calling it high fashion.
"We often see fairly overt abuse [in toxic child-parent relationships] — parents stealing from their adult children in the form of taking on debt in their names, creating financially disruptive situations that their adult children need to 'rescue' them from, [and] failing to repay loans," Lundquist says.
Why it matters: The hawks worry that if Trump allows any further extension of his truce he will get sucked into China's favorite game: a never ending "strategic economic dialogue" that produces puny concessions and avoids doing anything hard or important like stopping stealing from American companies.
CNN presented the development like so: Whether Melania knew she was reading plagiarized text or not (and I think it's quite likely she did not) it's just devastating to see a campaign premised on the imagined notion of Obama incompetence get caught stealing from Obama's own operation.
Two months later, the Review-Journal ran an investigation, titled "Clark County's Private Guardians May Protect—Or Just Steal and Abuse," which described complaints against Shafer going back to the early eighties, when two of his employees were arrested for stealing from the estates of dead people.
He dismissed the recent episodes as the work of a few "bad apples" who should not tarnish the dozens of upstanding volunteers who regularly break away from jobs or family dinners to assist in, say, the arrest of a man caught stealing from a charity box.
The Malaysian government put the recovered superyacht up for sale shortly after to recover some of the money Low and others stand accused of stealing from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, the now-dissolved Malaysian strategic development company that was once wholly owned by the country's Minister of Finance.
Whether it's a 17-year-old social media star or Karl Lagerfeld, taking the time and effort to "copy" can be a complimentary nod to the other brand's wealth of influence, or — when it's low culture stealing from above — a subversive critique on the cult of luxury.
Avenatti's trial in the New York case involving stealing from Daniels is set to open April 21, but the judge handling that matter said last week it seemed "highly doubtful" it would go forward then due to virus-related suspensions of most proceedings in federal courts nationwide.
I think this emotional sidebar is secondary to the fact that the cheater is stealing from the whole class: Writing from the cheater is not a good sample for others to workshop because it is not original and taints the learning opportunities of the other students.
In Part 4, we go to the heart of the problem with the Baltimore Police Department, beginning with the trial of officers from the Gun Trace Task Force — a plainclothes unit created during the peak of zero-tolerance policing — accused of stealing from residents for years.
" Still, President Donald Trump has said that the presence of a trade deficit means other countries are "stealing" from the U.S. Last month, Trump went after Canada by way of Twitter, saying, "Fair Trade is now to be called Fool Trade if it is not reciprocal.
Astor, the "aristocrat of the people" who died in 20063 at age 22006, occurred during a time when charges were swirling that her son was abusing her and stealing from her, accusations that were aired in a trial that gripped high society and the city's tabloid readership.
The old story goes that Chinto was the name of a Chinese sailor who had been washed up on Okinawa and had been stealing from local people to eat, when Matsumura—the king's chief bodyguard—went to arrest Chinto he was surprised the latter's considerable kung fu chops.
Basic ideas that do have an origin point, like "100 Ideas of X" and "Will It [X]?" have essentially become internet memes far larger than their original focus; many of the creators BuzzFeed is accused of stealing from have created their own iterations of other videos on the list.
The I.M.F. is reportedly holding up financing for Ukraine in part because of concerns that Mr. Zelensky is not doing enough to recover funds that Mr. Kolomoisky is accused of stealing from his Ukrainian bank, Privatbank, which cost the government in Kiev $5.6 billion to bail out in 2016.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc employee hired to help the bank root out illegal conduct settled Securities and Exchange Commission insider trading charges by agreeing to give up $468,132 in profit he made by stealing from the Wall Street bank's email system, the SEC said.
The investigation details several cases in which desperate families turned to the police for help, or a mentally ill person was arrested for a minor crime — driving on a suspended license, stealing from a 7-Eleven, marijuana use — only to end up dead months or even days later.
But the evidence suggests that it has become more commonplace and systematic since then, to the point that leading Hungarian and international experts have labeled the post-2010 Fidesz regime a "kleptocracy" — that is, a government whose central aim is stealing from its citizens to enrich its leaders.
In the case that ended on Wednesday, Mr. Le Roux recounted that in early 2012, just before he was captured, he asked Mr. Hunter — his chief of security — to arrange the murder of Catherine Lee, a real estate agent who Mr. Le Roux suspected had been stealing from him.
And there was the report in The Guardian that President Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, had paid a visit to Julian Assange, the head of WikiLeaks, before that organization released a trove of emails that the United States has accused Russian agents of stealing from the Democrats.
The notion that the state is at best a necessary evil, which must be kept to a minimum, and that tax is stealing from the individual has to be countered by strong messages that without tax revenue, nation-states cannot function properly for the benefit of all their citizens.
It also insists on finding the humanity within these screwed-up one-percenters Gemstones makes no bones of the fact that these are awful people, and it makes no apologies for their rancid behavior, including stealing from the church, gaslighting their loved ones, and beating the shit out of their enemies.
Their latest pit stop in Madrid was no exception: Malia wore an ensemble we could easily see the supermodel besties of the moment Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner stealing from her closet, an off-the-shoulder black top with a choker, ASOS floral midi skirt and low-heeled strappy sandals.
In the past month, Wells has also been accused of secretly changing the loan terms of mortgage borrowers in bankruptcy, falsifying records to charge mortgage applicants for its own delays in application processing, and stealing from mortgage bond investors to pay legal fees in lawsuits filed by those very same investors.
"Read more: 'RuPaul's Drag Race' star Farrah Moan accused Ariana Grande of copying her style in the '7 Rings' video: 'I guess stealing from queer artists for profit is fine'Moan said she noticed the similarities when the video was released in January, but initially thought it was a "flattering coincidence.
Both characters are mothers, and their focus on their children gives some heart to what would otherwise be a morally ambiguous story — for while disadvantaged strippers stealing from powerful men doesn't seem as deplorable in our post-Me Too era, it's not exactly the most honorable way to even the score.
As winter came to a close, accounts started to circulate of people being hospitalized after passing out in the cold after a night out, or stealing from their parents to uphold their habit, or in some cases even dying because of the potent combination of excessive drone use and binge-drinking.
"Stealing from appropriated funds is always unacceptable, but to pick the pockets of disaster relief funding in order to fund an appalling, inhumane family incarceration plan is staggering," Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, said in a statement, "and to do so on the eve of hurricane season is stunningly reckless."
"Stealing from appropriated funds is always unacceptable, but to pick the pockets of disaster relief funding in order to fund an appalling, inhumane family incarceration plan is staggering," Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, said in a statement, "and to do so on the eve of hurricane season is stunningly reckless."
Instead, the president gave a speech thanking King Salman for his "massive investment in America, its industry, and its jobs" and trumpeting a new arms deal that will transfer a further $93 billion from Saudi Arabia to US defense companies — playing directly into the lie that the United States is stealing from Muslims.
I wish I could tell you all the accounts I've heard — stories of families where lying replaces trust, hate replaces love; stories of children stealing from their mothers' purses; stories of parents not knowing about drugs, and then not believing that the children were on them, and finally not understanding that help was available.
And although they're pretty sure the robbers knew what they were after, the people at Lelo kind of hope that they thought they were stealing from a random warehouse (at least after the first robbery) and went home to take a look at their spoils only to discover that they were swimming in condoms.
As such, when Pleasants was caught stealing from a German bakehouse – he had been sustaining himself through black market activities, theft and looting, having lost a job as a potato picker after a punch up with his foreman – he was not shot as he might have been if captured in a more restive area.
"In this age of social media, Lizzo has incredible influence in the public sphere, and broadcasting our client's identity – along with falsely accusing Ms. Wells of stealing from her – to her vast number of followers invited threats against our client and forced a private individual into the public eye without her consent," the statement reads.
The play makes clear how this structure forces increasingly distasteful choices on all the workers, whether deciding to become a mercenary shark to survive; or stealing from the man, as Yusuf does; or taking back your time from the capitalist machinery, as Danilo does; or losing yourself in human interaction, as Isabel chooses to do.
"Right now, China is feeling the blow really of our tariffs, and I think that that's an appropriate place for us to have taken the relationship given the amount of stuff that they were stealing from us," said White House Council of Economic Advisers chairman Kevin Hassett said in an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow last week.
On Tuesday, he agreed to a deal to dismiss the case if he pays $22019,000 in restitution, completes 32 hours of community service, keeps out of trouble for 10 months and stays away from the people he was accused of stealing from and harassing, according to the The Washington Post, which first brought the story to light Wednesday.
He has been indicted in the United States, accused of creating a sprawling network of virus-infected computers to siphon hundreds of millions of dollars from bank accounts around the world, targeting anyone with enough money worth stealingfrom a pest control company in North Carolina to a police department in Massachusetts to a Native American tribe in Washington.
BARTIROMO: Part of -- part of the background in terms of the president instituting these tariffs on -- on Chinese imports is the fact that this president and many of us in America understand that the Chinese have been stealing from us for decades, whether it be through intellectual property theft or the forced transfer of technology when the Chinese acquire companies in Silicon Valley.
Nearly every character in American Kingpin seems to have wandered in from one Coen brothers movie or another — Ulbricht's girlfriend is a born-again Christian who runs an erotic photography business; one of his chief confidantes is an undercover DEA agent who begins stealing from him; and the man who discovers his true identity is a nerdy IRS agent who reads every sentence three times.
The store's cameras have a reputation for being duds, their attempt to use fancy face recognition technology to detect repeat shoplifters failed, and there are countless threads on shoplifting forums devoted to the art of stealing from there, with easy-to-follow tips like "get in and get out as quickly as possible" and to keep a lookout for any loss prevention employees on your trail.
Krebs wrote that the court documents imply that the scammers even discussed stealing from one of the two Winklevoss twins, though it's not clear how serious they were:The Pasco County Sheriff's office says their surveillance of the Discord server revealed that the group routinely paid employees at cellular phone companies to assist in their attacks, and that they even discussed a plan to hack accounts belonging to the CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Gemini Trust Company.
Read more: At a Google team off-site, we were asked to play a personality game that clearly revealed why it's so hard for women to reach the topWorking at a call center in western North Carolina, I was lectured about how using the bathroom too often is the same thing as stealing from the company, and had the minutes I spent in the bathroom tracked in a daily report sent to my supervisor.
"The President's unlawful declaration over a crisis that does not exist does great violence to our Constitution and makes America less safe, stealing from urgently needed defense funds for the security of our military and our nation," Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.
It is hard for the retailer to prove otherwise." idc if im rich im still stealing from walmart self-checkout And Beck echoes Maruna, saying self-checkout thieves can justify stealing by denying responsibility for the failure of the machines, and by telling themselves what they're doing is not wrong: "The retailer is forcing me to scan my own items, something which used to be done by a paid employee, and therefore I deserve to be paid by taking some items for free.

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