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steal verb abscond with, abstract, burglarize, despoil, embezzle, filch, fleece, furari, hold up, lift, mulct, nim, peculate, pilfer, pillage, pirate, plagiarize, poach, pocket, prig, purloin, rifle, rob, shoplift, snatch, subducere, surripere, take unlawfully, thieve, usurp See also: acquire, carry away, convert, defalcate, defraud, deprive, despoil, impropriate, jostle, loot, lurk, misappropriate, mulct, peculate, pilfer, pillage, pirate, plagiarize, plunder, poach, prowl, purloin, rob, secure, spoil, usurp How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Both companies are clearly interested in stealing a march on the competition by using ASF to set open standards lot future software development. Food to go - stealing a march on convenience stores |
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