| 11. | Clive eventually purloins it from a witchdoctor.
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| 12. | He's out to purloin the title magic rock hidden deep in the bowels of Hogwarts.
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| 13. | Clinton was so eager to purloin Republican issues like family values, he got a little carried away.
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| 14. | We sell excerpts to Time, and then shriek when Newsweek purloins the book, giving us double exposure.
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| 15. | Once inside, he purloins various household items until Drew sees him and attacks, demanding his money back.
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| 16. | The clever, cold-eyed Russian leader even began to purloin some of Bush's trademark moves for himself.
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| 17. | From my kitchen I could steal the clothes off their washing line, almost stretch into their woks and purloin their breakfast.
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| 18. | Fishermen from Guyana used a different tactic-they would observe where an otter deposited its catch and later purloin the fish.
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| 19. | But why is it wrong to purloin someone else's code if software code " belongs to the world ?"
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| 20. | Technically, the attack was a worm, a self-replicating bit of software that also tried to rewrite some files and purloin passwords.
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