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"You're both right, the pawning comes after the stealing."
She had work to do, Chodo's plunder to pawn while the pawning was good.
Unlawful pawning of goods not the property of the pawner.
This led to a number of feuds, instability and the pawning of several fiefs.
Miramax has a long history of pawning off bologna as foie gras.
Paul tries to get the money by stealing property from his mother, pawning the goods and gambling the money he receives.
After pawning all their possessions, the family moved to Kidderminster, where Betty managed to support them by working as a weaver.
Some loans exceeded one million dollars in value and 98% of that business was the pawning of jewelry and watches.
We followed her through many great halls, most depleted or in disrepair due to time, military occupation, or the pawning of treasures.
They can barely tie their shoes, but they know how to score with sophisticated moves like castling and double pawning.
The terms of the marriage document also meant that any Acts of Parliament before or after the pawning could have had no relevance to Shetland.
The widow pawning her husband's watch in T. R. Lamont's "Hard Times" is essentially the same character.
In secrecy he also developed a plan with a consortium of Nantes privateers, funded by exiled Scots bankers and pawning of his mother's jewelry.
Before the pawning of the stolen goods, Lee vandalizes Tze's motorcycle, including graffiti stating "Here is Nezha."
To prevent the pawning of the Crown Jewels, British law prohibited the removal of a Crown Jewel from the country.
From 1402-1454 Königsberg was under the control of the Teutonic Knights after the pawning of the Neumark by Brandenburg.
He knew to the day when Charles, with money raised by the pawning of his mother's rubies, fitted out the frigate Doutelle and a ship of the line, the Elizabeth.
Because lawyers don't like tattling on other lawyers, and because clients don't always know who's working for them, bar disciplinary committees receive few complaints about older lawyers' pawning off the work of juniors as their own.
Méndez Tapia, spokesman for Monte de Piedad, states that there is not a credit card mentality in Mexico, but pawning has long been part of the financial culture, especially for Mexicans with scarce resources.
The period of rule by Ananta was characterised by royal profligacy; he accumulated debts so large that it necessitated the pawning of the royal diadem, although when his queen, Sūryamatī, intervened the situation was improved.
Fancy, despite having traveled around the world, is also extremely naïve; after pawning her watch for an undisclosed sum of money, she uses her profits to purchase lottery tickets, not realizing that her chances of winning are so slim.
In 1454/1455 the Knights' mismanagement led to their pawning of the Neumark back to Brandenburg, by then led by Elector Frederick II of the Hohenzollern dynasty (Treaties of Cölln and Mewe).
His marriage to Elizabeth Calandrini cemented important business ties with her family, and one of her brothers, Philip Calandrini, was to be particularly closely associated with him, acting frequently as his agent in Amsterdam in a variety of business, including the pawning of jewels for Charles I in 1625.
On 23 June 2008 Hill wrote a letter to Queen Elizabeth II recognising her as Forvik's head of state, with the same powers as assigned to King James III of Scotland at the time of the pawning of Shetland in 1469, and explaining the constitutional basis for his doing so.