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  • Muggings and looting and rapes invariably rose during a blackout, even in daylight.

    The Burning Wire Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • Muggings and looting and rapes invariably rose during a blackout, even in daylight.

    The Burning Wire Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • But let's face the facts: Muggings and robberies take place in big cities all the time, and for what it's worth -- although I didn't agree with Plaxico's decision to carry the gun -- I understand completely that some people do not believe in being victimized by these miscreants of our society.

    Plaxico Burress' punishment doesn't fit the crime 2010

  • Muggings on that stretch of Euclid St are almost a nightly occurrence.

    Well Known Liberal Blogger Shot In Washington, D.C. 2009

  • Muggings and murders on a fairly consistent basis.

    Matthew Yglesias » A Classic Debate 2007

  • Muggings were seen as quaint historical events, like wearing goggles and a long coat to drive a car.

    Trey Ellis: A Father's First Year in Manhattan 2008

  • Muggings, disease, poverty are not depredations to be gentrified.

    Among the 'Rentheads' Kay S. Hymowitz 2008

  • Muggings are rare in the downtown area, and it usually happens "in places where you are looking for trouble" (bars on the edge of town, shaddy places, etc.).

    Crime in the Xapala area 2005

  • Muggings are rare in the downtown area, and it usually happens "in places where you are looking for trouble" (bars on the edge of town, shaddy places, etc.).

    Crime in the Xapala area 2005

  • Muggings are rare in the downtown area, and it usually happens "in places where you are looking for trouble" (bars on the edge of town, shaddy places, etc.).

    Crime in the Xapala area 2005

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