This is, obviously, much less pernicious than flat-out stealing, but Zynga has been widely criticized for the practice nonetheless.
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Summing up the case, the judge Mr Justice Saunders said Mr Holmes admitted to going out stealing nearly 500 times in six months with Mr Curtis.
"He was a regular thief and made a living out of stealing, " he said.
Ladies-in-waiting and courtiers sought it out, even stealing unrevised pages from her room.
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They walked through burned-out Russian towns, stealing bread and warm coats.
"You may have people who defraud your business ranging from taking change out of the register to stealing tens of thousands, " Babiak said.
Turnbull was again involved, stealing a line-out that allowed the ball to be punted deep into the unmanned Perpignan 22.
The staff was notoriously bad at locking this case, and it turned out the visually impaired customer was stealing electronics.
As Laffer points out, if Robin Hood keeps stealing from the rich, the rich will simply avoid traveling through Sherwood Forest.
Called out about 12pm, Ali Baba stealing steel rods from outside camp.
Glasgow were proving particularly tenacious at the tackle area, often ripping the ball out of a Warrior's grasp or stealing possession in other ways to thwart the home side.
So much like in Game 1, Milwaukee came out for the second half with a chance of stealing home-court advantage.
Mr al-Fadl told the New York court he decided to alert US officials after he was kicked out of Mr Bin Laden's organisation for stealing.
Saracens, back at Vicarage Road after "home" matches at Twickenham and Wembley, made an inauspicious start to the match with Alasdair Strokosch stealing their ball at the line-out before Lawson darted through to score.
When he was 20, Peter went out drinking with friends in Rome and got busted for stealing a taxicab.
Pollsters and psephologists are still trying to work out why the Lib Dems' surge in popularity after their leader's show-stealing performance in TV debates last month had faded by polling day.
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Far more common--but still damaging--are the high-volume crime spikes, spam e-mail distribution and "phishing, " a pernicious technique for stealing credit-card information. (For more on online scams, check out "Where The Scammers Are".) The carnage is hard to pin down in dollar terms, but Marcus Ranum, chief security officer of Tenable Security, says it's "billions upon billions"--far more than all "major" hacking incidents combined.
There's also all to play for in a strong Best Supporting Actress category: Amy Adams and Viola Davies who both give excellent performances in "Doubt" -- particularly stage actress Davies who delivers a scene-stealing performance across from Meryl Streep at the film's climax -- could cancel each other out.
Intel is going to make its own graphics product out of its general-purpose processors, and amd will seek to fold sophisticated graphics capabilities into its CPUs, stealing business that would otherwise have gone Huang's way.
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