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stolen

[stoh-luhn] / ˈstoʊ lən /


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It spurred allegations that he had stolen money from clients for decades and eluded detection thanks to a cozy relationship with State Bar regulators and the judiciary.

From Los Angeles Times

And don’t forget other issues, like lost or stolen luggage.

From MarketWatch

So my questions are these: What is our moral obligation to someone who is repeatedly dishonest, has stolen from family and refuses accountability?

From MarketWatch

“Technology stolen right out from under the noses of the Mayhem themselves.”

From Literature

In L.A., the company said, its technology had been deployed to nab porch pirates and car thieves, not to mention played a role in solving a “high-profile crime involving stolen weapons from a politician’s home.”

From Los Angeles Times