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  • Confiscated from the church parking lot were an assortment of luxury vehicles, fragmentation grenades, automatic weapons, many, many cell phones and $13,000 in tip money from an SUV glove box.

    Ask an old gringo: symbolism, police, education, and the Virgin 2009

  • Confiscated from the church parking lot were an assortment of luxury vehicles, fragmentation grenades, automatic weapons, many, many cell phones and $13,000 in tip money from an SUV glove box.

    Ask an old gringo: symbolism, police, education, and the Virgin 2009

  • Some of the papers do not replace the condemned paragraphs with other matter; they merely snatch they out and leave blanks behind -- mourning blanks, marked 'Confiscated'.

    The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories Mark Twain 1872

  • In the alleged minds of rightist, low-brow talk radio, which represents the thrust and the avante garde of movement rightwingism, any money "Confiscated" from hard working (White) people is simply picked from their pockets and immediately deposited into the pockets of the "undeserving" poor (Blacks)!

    OpEdNews 2010

  • Confiscated during the same Amhas-draoi attack that left the old earl dead, his network broken and scattered.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Confiscated during the same Amhas-draoi attack that left the old earl dead, his network broken and scattered.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Confiscated during the same Amhas-draoi attack that left the old earl dead, his network broken and scattered.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Confiscated fish were deducted from February's quota.

    Dismal rockfish season for Chesapeake watermen 2011

  • Confiscated fish were deducted from February's quota.

    Dismal rockfish season for Chesapeake watermen 2011

  • Confiscated tiger and leopard heads sit on shelves at the federal government's National Wildlife Property Repository in Commerce City, Colo.

    Uncle Sam Wants You to Bid on This Fine Weasel Fur Coat 2010

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