Although pirates would search the ship's cabins for gold and silver, the main loot consisted of cargo such as grain, molasses, and kegs of rum. |
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It seems Kirk never received his cut of the loot, which is one reason he's squawking. |
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The following morning the gang were caught red handed loading the loot into a stolen transit van. |
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He relates the story of a heist gone wrong as a gang begins to suspect each other after their loot is stolen. |
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If thieves cannot get rid of their loot, then they have little reason to steal. |
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The 'withdrawal' into fortified positions also left the large unpatrolled countryside free to armed bandits who were there just to loot. |
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In fact, a gang of train robbers have turfed their loot out the window with the intent of recovering it first chance they get. |
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And though he quickly stole a fortune from his country's treasury, neither he nor his family had long to enjoy their loot. |
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Unlike now when households harbour criminals and share the loot, police will always find it difficult to nail the thieves. |
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After establishing a history of paying bills he sought credit facilities before scarpering with the loot, leaving banks chasing a ghost. |
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Subtract the two figures and you will find yourself with some extra loot, once all bills and obligations have been met. |
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He knew no one could ask for that much loot without being sure of his skills. |
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They had not only defeated the evil Mayor but had taken out his guards and nabbed several choice pieces of loot from the mansion. |
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These greedy muckers, they would cheat the village of their money and maybe one day they would just rebel and loot the village! |
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Under a subscription or rent-a-tune model, you can listen to a boatload of music for a lot less loot than on a buy-only download site. |
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I have a designated driver for the night and the plans are to receive a lot of loot, get obscenely drunk, and pass out. |
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Hoodlums also come at night to loot and molest the few people who have the courage to stay. |
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It is not a good idea if it merely means that private parties get the loot for projects that would otherwise serve no purpose in a market. |
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He pocketed a considerable amount of loot, but he suffered 11 concussions, a broken hand, a fractured eye socket, a broken nose and knee damage. |
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Landlords are requesting ridiculous rent hikes and gullible tenants like you are helping them stuff their pockets with your hard-earned loot. |
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That's a lot of loot for a pair of companies that have yet to make a dime in profits. |
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In previous centuries, conquerors were known to pillage, loot, rape and burn. |
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Her story gets still worse, for after her abduction, she was taken back to loot her own home village. |
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In Indonesia, people have been forced to loot stores as food and water supplies run perilously low. |
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You can't help wishing real life was as addictively simple as bashing the monsters and hoarding the loot. |
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The trio inside were heading home to Leeds with their loot from a smash-and-grab raid on a York computer business. |
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The loot was later brought to the United States by the Freemasons, a secret society. |
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The Franks likewise suffered many casualties and were able to loot the camp but not to pursue the enemy beyond the battlefield. |
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If you die suddenly, all sorts of creeps can instantly show up and loot your corpse. |
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Still, forking over all that loot for only 17 regular-season games is enough to give any TV executive agita. |
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The thing that really alarms me about all this is the utter brazenness with which the loot is being divvied up now. |
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The burglar then managed to escape by wriggling out of his hooded tracksuit top, before dumping his loot and running off. |
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They were tired of ruffians trying to loot the place for finger-licking baked potato skins. |
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Smart lads, they hadn't flaunted the loot, bragged about the heist, or written a rap song memorializing the event. |
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If you have 22 grand burning a hole in your pocket you could use your loot to buy a flash sports car or head off on a round-the-world trip. |
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Players are Chicago era mobsters trying to make off with briefcases full of stolen loot. |
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The bulk of the market's merch is in better condition than your average sidewalk-sale loot. |
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Babur may have been descended from brutal conquerors, but he was not a barbarian bent on loot and plunder. |
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The trouble was that many of the burial sites were in remote, indistinguishable areas and much of the loot was lost. |
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The president's proposal is about as fangless as telling burglars that they have to give the loot back if they get caught. |
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Tellingly, the newspaper doesn't describe the politician's loot as being contained in a coffer, which has a sordid, old politics feel to it. |
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In 808-809 the Khan's soldiers defeated the Byzantine army in the Struma valley, seizing immense loot and much gold. |
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These people came back from wars, with vast amounts of loot, which they had stolen abroad. |
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That represents a great departure from being preoccupied with loot and spoils of war, and indeed all worldly gains. |
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The unfortunate Washington man had hit hard times and was determined to get his hands on some loot. |
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On Scottish racing's big day, it would be appropriate for Scots to walk away with the loot for a change. |
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That included the SS, who held trainloads of loot stolen from churches, banks, stately homes, museums and castles from around Europe. |
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The heroic 64-year-old was blasted in the stomach at point blank range when he tried to stop two armed robbers escaping with their loot. |
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Gareth took note and he took to a search for a suitable island to store his accumulated loot. |
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Mystery surrounds a valuable haul of stolen loot discovered by a dog walker. |
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Hours later, soaked, cold and shivering, John pulled himself up the river-bank downstream, still holding his precious loot from the heist. |
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It was not as precious as silver was these days but it was nice loot for a pickpocket. |
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Isaac owed him money and to his surprise came up with the loot to pay him. |
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After raiding the town, the soldiers helped themselves to any loot that they could find. |
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Striding into a bank in North Miami Beach, a man pulled a pistol from his pocket, did the usual stick-up speech, and within 30 seconds was on his way out with a bag of loot. |
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They took some loot and burnt some whares and shot an old Maori. |
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Silinga said he thought the robbers used the wheelbarrow to carry off their loot as its tracks seemed headed in the direction of nearby Ntshabeni. |
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For years, William Schmidt single-handedly dug a tunnel through a mountain to transport his gold-rush loot. |
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But dido got to the loot first, and absconded with it to North Africa, where she set up her kingdom. |
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Security officials of the Life Insurance Corporation and people present foiled an attempt to loot Rs 2 lakh in cash and revenue stamps Rs 7,000 here yesterday. |
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The archaeologists had moved a caravan into the field and organized a rota of guards to make sure that sneak thieves would not be able to loot the site under their noses. |
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This way you're able to survive and get a variety of loot off enemy ships. |
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With the use of paid mercenaries from Germany, Finland and Scotland, and a strong fleet, the Swedes were able to conduct raids and escape quickly with their loot. |
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If the Vatican does have stolen loot, then I agree it should be returned. |
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It concerns what the country did with Japan's loot once it discovered how much of it there was, the form it took, and how little influence its original owners had. |
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Leopold's depravations were so grotesque and occurred on such a scale that even the other colonial powers had to take pause in their scramble for African loot. |
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And while we didn't come across smugglers or other villains, it was easy to imagine them lurking nearby, waiting to return to a cave for their buried loot when darkness fell. |
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He ran from the bank with his stolen loot, and escaped unharmed, even though the bank manager emptied an entire revolver at him, missing with every shot. |
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The thieves' loot amounted to Nike shoes, watches and money. |
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Such feasts might take place at inauguration ceremonies such as dynastic weddings, or to accompany the distribution of loot or booty from raids or trading expeditions. |
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The security officers had apparently been watching her steal in the store and waited until she had got outside, thinking she had escaped with her loot, to accost her. |
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He went back into the kitchen, stuffing his loot into a knapsack. |
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During the early part of this century, American mobsters began buying up legitimate businesses in order to explain the origins of their ill-gotten loot. |
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The first contestant to solve all the clues will get the loot. |
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Congratulations on the weight loss and congratulations on the loot. |
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Instead, the loot was retained for the benefit of the despicable Emir Al-Sabah IV and a few hundred gluttonous Kuwaiti princes. |
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Botala remembers that the rebels would pull into the island, loot what they could, and then take the haul back to Stanleyville. |
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In the mid-1750s, people would get so outraged at such injustices they would storm the governor's mansion, tar and feather him, loot his estate and then burn his house down. |
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Congress felt that they were being used as slush funds to allow senior management to loot the firm. |
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The administration of bulk supplies also is much easier than if small bands of fighters were dispatched to loot and acquire local produce and livestock. |
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He copies and pastes the listing into an ever-expanding dossier of suspected loot. |
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Go and loot shops from business owners who were not part of the original problem whatsoever. |
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Sayyed, who never went to school, was one of the laborers hired by organized gangs to loot. |
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Sandra McElwaine previews the loot, from a Cuban Missile Crisis memento to notes from the first lady. |
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Two flatbed military trucks were abandoned with their cabs blazing fiercely as dozens of townspeople converged to loot tires and other vehicle parts. |
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That's why it always felt rather like victory to come home, bundled up in scarves and mittens, with a bag of loot and enjoy it among the finest of company, ourselves. |
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A bungling bootlegger peddling pirate DVDs was caught red-handed when he attempted to sell his loot to a Surrey trading standards officer outside the trading standards office. |
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Most of the Greeks were convinced Frederick would march on Constantinople and loot it, even as the Normans had done a few years previously to Thessalonica. |
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Designers endlessly loot the iconography, innovations and raw materials of military dress to create a new fashion that is robust, functional, provocative and street-smart. |
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In a series of attacks starting in 1748 until 1761, Abdali would not only pillage and loot Delhi, he also cleaned out Mathura, Kashmir and cities in Panjab. |
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The six-day exhibition traces the ugly shades of terrorism unleashed in the Valley and the resulting plunder, loot, arson and rape that has accompanied it all these years. |
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Feverishly, Blackbeard loads his favored men and their loot onto a smaller boat in his fleet. |
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Punters left the loot behind when the grey was beaten by Jaconet at Wolves last time but we can recoup the losses today. |
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For many fishing villages, loot and contraband provided by pirates supported a strong and secretive underground economy in Cornwall. |
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Eastern Europe suffered a series of Tatar invasions, the goal of which was to loot and capture slaves into jasyr. |
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The British troops broke ranks to loot the abandoned French wagons instead of pursuing the beaten foe. |
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He also authorized the French to loot treasures such as the Horses of Saint Mark. |
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Constantine ordered his troops not to loot the town, and advanced with them into northern Italy. |
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Unlike the Syrian Army, NDF soldiers are allowed to take loot from battlefields, which can then be sold on for extra money. |
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The pirate's characteristic loot included various ships' cargo like slaves or tobacco. |
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Google wouldn't be human if it didn't want some of this loot, which buying Motorola would enable it to grab. |
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In 1346, King Edward III of England led his army against the city, hoping to loot it. |
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Twice more in the 860s Vikings rowed to Paris, leaving only when they acquired sufficient loot or bribes from the Carolingian rulers. |
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God bless investment bankers, Lord And those who keep their loot abroad And let us selflessly applaud When they receive their bonus hoard. |
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Then he pushed his loot outside and up the street towards his house. |
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Their bosses make bank selling the loot to Americans online. |
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There is evidence pirates specifically hoped to find edibles in their loot over specie. |
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On entering Persepolis, Alexander allowed his troops to loot the city for several days. |
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But before the team can divvy up the loot, Norton's Steve double-crosses them, killing Bridger, and leaving the rest, he believes, dead. |
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It's a blackmail ring, and the district attorneys get a share of the loot. |
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The troops of the besieging force proceeded to loot and pillage the city. |
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I found his crown and shillelagh, too And helped to gather his loot. |
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Upon the capture of an enemy ship, the clerk was immediately escorted aboard the captured vessel to seal the holds, cabins and chests, and take inventory of the loot. |
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Then someone shoves a wad of bank notes under their snouts and they follow the stench of loot just as a truffle pig sniffs out the pungent aroma of a chunk of fungus. |
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Now we'regoing to have to wait weeks for the judge to divvy up the loot. |
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Invigorated by the vast amounts of loot and visible proof that the French had not deserted them, the group of Highland chiefs decided to prolong the campaign. |
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The attack was successful, but contrary to their expectations, the governor of Jamaica refused to allow Jennings and their cohorts to spend their loot on his island. |
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The thieves even stole two of Mr. Dacre's trollies to cart off their loot. |
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Vikings would plant crops after the winter and go raiding as soon as the ice melted on the sea, then return home with their loot in time to harvest the crops. |
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Reportedly the police, apart from arms, also recovered the loot from the deceased robbers, they were getting away with after a stickup in the area. |
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Malcolm decided on war, and took his army south into Cumbria and across the Pennines, wasting Teesdale and Cleveland then marching north, loaded with loot, to Wearmouth. |
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Each of these terms describes men who loot ships or settlements. |
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