To avoid detection, the thieves would carefully replace the shipment covers and reseal the warehouses before making away with the goods.
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Along with their gang, were attributed to only about 10 bank robberies, often making away with as little as $ 80.
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Kristol argued that allowing states to determine the length of terms fits with the Republican principle of taking decision-making away from Washington.
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During one of Vishnubuddhan's deals, Lalu is betrayed by one of his friends and Vishnubuddhan mistakes Lalu for making away with the goods.
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"I think we're entering dangerous ground if we take that kind of decision-making away from Parliament and put it up for referenda, " he said.
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Advocates of capitation contend that it delivers better care at lower cost, in large part because it shifts decision-making away from bureaucrats to medical professionals.
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Take any one of those makes away and Kentucky might well be moping around in Lexington this morning, rather than preparing for a third consecutive NCAA championship game.
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Morrison proposes that Brown, being intimately familiar with Mitchell's office, is the only man he knows who was capable of making away with the money without raising alarm.
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Secret letters had been, dispatched to Maharaja Ajit Singh, urging him to strenuous resistance, and inviting him, if he could, to make away with Syed Hussain Ali Khan Barha.
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They stage a phoney raid of the premises, planning to make away with all the fur coats in the cloakroom, but a real police raid minutes later tests their mettle.