Corporate America's most notorious continue to enjoy the high life while the victims of their pillage watch their savings slip away. |
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Nero did not want anyone to know that he had been born in the village they were about to rape, pillage, and plunder their grimy guts out. |
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This area was patrolled by German mercenaries who went on a rampage of pillage and terrorising the local population. |
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During the 1846 U.S. invasion of Mexico, newspapers reported pillage, rape, and murder of civilians by Gen. Zachary Taylor's soldiers. |
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His tenure at the Ministry of the Navy was a complete failure and he presided over the cultural pillage of Italy and Egypt. |
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During their forty-day pillage of Baghdad, the Mongols destroyed arguably the most advanced collection of human knowledge of all times. |
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The death penalty was prescribed for anyone caught in the act of pillage during a raid. |
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Has there been a rash of rape, pillage and plundering by marauding bands of illegals? |
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Today's conflict profiteers are not the first to sponsor a campaign to ransack, rape, pillage and plunder in the Congo. |
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In previous centuries, conquerors were known to pillage, loot, rape and burn. |
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The pillage and firing of houses continued for several days, and a great quantity of furniture and objects of art were sent to Germany. |
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No matter how much you rape and pillage us and invade our land we will always be here. |
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However, what indeed is the difference between this and the economic pillage operated by the oligarchs close to Boris Yeltsin? |
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He ignored the resolution and continued to rape and pillage the country. |
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The hundreds of millions of dollars being reaped from this pillage, officials say, are going to some of Indonesia's top serving or retired military officers. |
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Well prior to the outbreak of the current war, they warned the Pentagon of the dangers to Iraq's cultural heritage posed by postwar pillage and destruction. |
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The surprise offensive triggered a predictable spree of pillage and rape in the lakeside city, and sparked a crisis in the fragile peace process across the country. |
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If all episodes of pillage were as easy to explain, the UN might not today be facing what is shaping up as the biggest scandal in its chequered history. |
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And He came into the stock exchange, where He found them intent on the rape and pillage of the peoples of the world, and he caused all trading to stop. |
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However, despite my outing of this pillage in June, I have yet to hear from any of the grave robber's fellow club-members that he has repented and replaced the stolen item. |
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The death toll through famine in Ukraine and Kazakhstan was certainly lower than in the famines that resulted from the British pillage of Ireland and India. |
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With her own eyes Flavia had watched the savages work, their blond hair caked with dust and beer, their pink faces contorted with the joy of pillage. |
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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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Most buildings will slowly burn to the ground as you pillage them for resources. |
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Much has been said about the pillage of our natural resources, but here I want to make reference to central issues. |
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The commission held him accountable for the rampage of pillage, murder, and destruction conducted by his forces in the Philippines before his capture. |
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They will use their majority to pillage the makers and redistribute to the takers. |
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In a grand gesture of sucking up, I offered them my lunch to pillage. |
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Those who carry out this pillage probably believe they can outrun their own destructiveness. |
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All the royal baggage and crown jewels and ordnance were captured and the Scots marauded the area from Boroughbridge to Beverley, demanding heavy fines or pillage. |
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The last British dogma about immovability has ceased to exist … the Parthenon and its sculptures were the object of pillage. |
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That does not mean our corporate culture would go in and ransack and pillage and walk away without any responsibilities. |
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Any State Party to this Convention whose cultural patrimony is in jeopardy from pillage of archaeological or ethnological materials may call upon other States Parties who are affected. |
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Although the Mongols had threatened Europe with pillage and destruction, A series of Europeans took advantage of these to explore eastwards. |
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Henry was pushed onto the defensive as French, Flemish and Angevin forces began to pillage the Normandy countryside. |
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The crusaders again took the city on 13 April 1204, and Constantinople was subjected to pillage and massacre by the rank and file for three days. |
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Some people came not to express sympathy but to pillage the plane wreck. |
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Chinese oil purchases have financed Sudan's pillage of Darfur. |
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However, too often, parliamentarians are willing co-conspirators with the government and are quite happy to allow the government to pillage the country's assets as long as they get their share. |
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The High Contracting Parties further undertake to prohibit, prevent and, if necessary, put a stop to any form of theft, pillage or misappropriation of, and any acts of vandalism directed against, cultural property. |
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The fighting which took place in Bukavu and Kamanyola resulted in systematic pillage in these two towns and numerous human rights violations and acts of violence against civilians. |
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The Crusaders meant to wrest Jerusalem from heathendom, but they managed to pillage a number of lands in Christendom along the way. |
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For two days the Crusaders proceeded to massacre the inhabitants and pillage the city. |
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The enemy attempted to pillage the cottage, apparently unaware Valens was inside. |
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Part of the Chronicle mentions a Karelian raid to the then notable Swedish town of Sigtuna in 1187 and its subsequent pillage. |
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Etymologists frequently trace the word to writers referring to one who set about to raid and pillage. |
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Spine-chilling tales of reiving raids are a legendary legacy of these violent times, when careless murder, theft and pillage were everyday professions. |
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The troops of the besieging force proceeded to loot and pillage the city. |
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The pillage was limited to those areas of the ship above the gun deck. |
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Some lived only for war and pillage and disdained Roman ways. |
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