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robbed

adjective as in ruined

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adjective as in stolen

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They never really found the answer, Dias robbed by Liverpool substitute Darwin Nunez, leaving Luis Diaz to race clear before he was brought down by Ortega.

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Another of his victims told how his actions had robbed her of a normal childhood, recounting her struggles with mental illness in the years since.

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“Minutes later, a third victim was struck in the head with a metal object and robbed,” Buttitta said.

I compare the feeling to December 2022 when I was briefly robbed of my smartphone near the BBC building in central London.

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Losses often are virtually impossible to recover because the money is on foreign soil before the victims know they’ve been robbed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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