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Pilfery

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Pil´fer`y
n.1.Petty theft.


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A visit to the magistrates' court will reveal that pilfery on the scale of MPs malfeasance, among non-parliamentarians is met with swift punishment.
As Stravinsky's teacher, Rimsky exerted a lifelong influence over his pupil, and Stravinsky was not above a bit of wholesale pilfery from his mentor's scores: in the Firebird, the music of the Infernal Dance rip-off of a section from Rimsky's opera Mlada, which also describes Katschey, the favourite demon of Russian fairy-stories.
99) SADDLE up, pack your boots of speed and your silken gloves of pilfery and prepare to move out on another huge quest for the 360.
 
 
 
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