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"Plundered" is probably her editor's choice -- it's a bit more one-sided than the case Jardine presents.
mrissa: Books read, late December mrissa 2010
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Plundered time and again since 1984, Maryland's Transportation Trust Fund is the proverbial cookie jar.
John B. Townsend II: The Fuel Tax, Toll Roads, And Washington's Protracted Silly Season John B. Townsend II 2011
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The side-taking comes not only in the book's heavy-breathing subtitle—"How Moguls and Wall Street Plundered Great American Newspapers"—but on the jacket flap, where Mr. O'Shea peers out at us under a just-the-facts fedora, introducing himself as "award-winning journalist James O'Shea."
Newspaper Daze Matt Welch 2011
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(Soundbite of song "Plundered My Soul") Mr. JAGGER: (Singing) Can you believe it?
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Some didn't even have lyrics, which allowed Mick Jagger basically to fashion new songs out of 40-year-old tunes, like this one, "Plundered My Soul," which is one of 10 bonus tracks.
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(Soundbite of song "Plundered My Soul") Mr. JAGGER: (Singing) I thought you needed my loving but it's my heart that you stole.
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BLOCK: That's who else but The Rolling Stones with the song "Plundered My Soul."
Old Music Gets A New Life: Reissues From The '60s And '70s 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Plundered My Soul") THE ROLLING STONES (Rock Band): (Singing) I thought you needed my loving, but it's my heart that you stole.
Old Music Gets A New Life: Reissues From The '60s And '70s 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Plundered My Soul") THE ROLLING STONES (Rock Band): (Singing) I thought you needed my loving, but it's my heart that you stole.
Old Music Gets A New Life: Reissues From The '60s And '70s 2010
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Mr. JAGGER: When I started looking at this unreleased material, like the track "Plundered My Soul," you know, I was quite impressed by how together the band was on something that was actually an outtake.
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