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Note that The Art of the Steal is out now in theaters and also available on video-on-demand all across the country:
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Steal from the rich and give to the poor only works in story books
House Dems to levy new tax on wealthy to pay for health care 2009
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Bag, Borrow or Steal is in their second round of financing.
Bag, Borrow or Steal Anne-Marie 2007
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Bag, Borrow or Steal is in their second round of financing.
Archive 2007-02-01 Anne-Marie 2007
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(I stole this principle from Jim Macdonald's lecture on how to really generate plots, which is much better than my lecture on stupid plot tricks.) * Steal from the best.
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This song, a disco classic, is a great example of Moulton's work - the extended intro and extended break, and his taste for finding the perfect hook (that features a now pop-magic-classic loop used by Len in "Steal My Sunshine") - and the song is available on this new compilation called A Tom Moulton Mix (the phrase which appears on all of the records he worked on), lovingly assembled by the stalwart collectors at London's Soul Jazz Records.
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This song, a disco classic, is a great example of Moulton's work - the extended intro and extended break, and his taste for finding the perfect hook (that features a now pop-magic-classic loop used by Len in "Steal My Sunshine") - and the song is available on this new compilation called A Tom Moulton Mix (the phrase which appears on all of the records he worked on), lovingly assembled by the stalwart collectors at London's Soul Jazz Records.
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In fact, I think this may have actually been the story on which Robin Hood was based, but they futzed with the facts a little because “Steal from the rich and give to the Jews” didn’t sound as good.
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Alternatively: nobody wants another Robert Jordan.) 2) Steal from the best.
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He designed the band's famous lightning bolt logo, aka Steal Your Face, with his friend, Bob Thomas.
Owsley "Bear" Stanley, '60s Counterculture Icon and LSD Producer, Dies at 76 2011
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