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The thief, who had initially only set out to steal Leger's "Still Life With Candlestick", capitalised on a major breakdown in the security system, including motion detectors not working, to walk off with four other major works.

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Her latest single, That Could Be Me, is all about fumbling the chance to declare her feelings, and watching her crush walk off with another girl.

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Haaland will be the favourite to walk off with the boot again because of his clinical finishing and City's dominance of games.

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There was lengthy stoppage time following a worrying head injury for Liverpool's Gemma Bonner, who left the pitch with blood across her face but was able to walk off with support from medical staff.

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Robinson stayed down on the field for several minutes and finally was able to walk off with help.

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

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