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stolen

[stoh-luhn] / ˈstoʊ lən /


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The front door lock broke and wasn't fixed for months, resulting in post regularly being stolen out of the property, he added.

From BBC

Polymarket the same day updated its terms of use to prohibit trading on stolen confidential information or on illegal tips, or by people who can influence the outcome of an event.

From The Wall Street Journal

Police investigators told Fox 11 that nothing was stolen.

From Los Angeles Times

McSweeney's work phone was stolen in October, a month after Lord Mandelson was sacked, but several months before MPs demanded the publication of relevant messages.

From BBC

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told journalists "we are all raising eyebrows" at the phone being stolen and, pressed for any evidence, responded it "doesn't add up".

From BBC