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But there was no way to work this land without pilfering from the state.
It's much more fun to pilfer through the private things of others.
I might pilfer your list for some new reading material.
If we can pilfer some food, we'll be set to leave at a moment's notice.
That she might do a bit of pilfering on the side worried her, too.
The only reason she'd pilfered the set was in case she needed quick cash.
Someone working at this fine establishment has been pilfering, you are told.
Was he the one pilfering through our things the other night?"
Pilfering from the news is no longer enough; now we must compete with it.
What possible reason would a chaplain have for pilfering such information?
No doubt about it, Russians have pilfered from the state for years.
One of the most challenging problems for companies, worldwide, is pilfering.
Two days later, she pilfered a jug from the kitchen.
Later the house's wood was pilfered by soldiers for fire fuel.
They pilfered millions from their clients and friends, according to investigators.
"I need to get to my apartment, see if anybody's been pilfering."
He pilfered my father's money; I'll never get a cent of it.
The scene is so lovely, in fact, it seems to have been pilfered from some other production.
In 1981 employees of another private company were charged with pilfering meters.
"The servants knew what was in there, and they started pilfering," one official said.
I have yet to see if you pilfered any of the towels."
"Just check through stores and pilfer her some clothes that fit."
So go pilfer the files like somebody else did back East."
If someone sees you pilfering, we could all get into a great deal of trouble."
Everywhere in the age-old city they were pilfering, and not only food.