• Clap a fume board on top of a hive and bees flee, making it possible to pilfer their treasure.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Why would any reporter, freelance or otherwise, give such information to nameless individuals who could pilfer it for their own purposes?

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  • Mr Schleicher acknowledges that the hopeful, or simply naive, sometimes rifle through the PISA studies for shiny new education initiatives to pilfer.

    ECONOMIST: Education reform

  • Even now, builders regularly pilfer, discard or pour cement over ancient remains to avoid the delays and hassle of the historical commissars.

    ECONOMIST: A Phoenician statue for my coffee-table

  • Nasdaq OMX reported a security breach that took place in October last year when computer hackers penetrated its systems and may have planted some malicious software to pilfer sensitive data.

    FORBES: Intelligence Agencies Interested In Nasdaq Cyber Attack

  • Managers could not run their businesses against the laws of economics, and officials could not pilfer from them indefinitely, if their source of cheap bank credit were to dry up.

    ECONOMIST: The longer march

  • This half-serious summary of communist economics contained a kernel of truth: for Soviet workers, the freedom to pilfer and dawdle made up, to some extent, for empty shelves and wretched wages.

    ECONOMIST: The

  • In a session this summer in the writers room, where a bookcase was lined with titles like "American Sniper, " the staff ignored a bowl of baby carrots and sucked lollipops instead. (They pilfer candy from the better-stocked Fox sitcom "New Girl, " whose writers work next door).

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