They are not to be manipulated or leeched off of for more than what they freely offer. |
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The main limitation I see is that society would not work if everyone leeched off it in this way. |
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I've seen a few of the files on various torrent sites, they are being leeched on by the thousand. |
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Chicken shops, inevitably, and to the tune of £175,000 leeched from Rhys-Taylor's notional £400,000 home. |
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When the paintings were first uncovered, they were so badly affected by damp that unsightly salts leeched through the paintwork. |
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But, for Weber, the effect of that demystification was that the world was leeched of mystery and richness. |
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Lee's policies also leeched most of the colour from the Singaporean landscape. |
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We use underground storage space, either porous rocks or cavities leeched out of layers of salt. |
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Bert leeched hundreds of files from the BBS, but never uploaded anything in return. |
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You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy. |
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The poppy made him sleep and while he slept they leeched him to drain off the bad blood. |
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He came as a redeemer and then — tied up in W.'s Gordian knots, dragged down by an economy leeched by wars and Wall Street charlatans — didn't redeem. |
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He leeched on to them and said, 'here I am, I want to be religious. |
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