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  2. Library theft - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, the third conviction for library theft is a felony, regardless of the value of material. [2] Library thieves, who may be staff or regular visitors of the library, risk being discovered if a book is found in the library catalog, but is missing from the shelves. To avoid this, some thieves also steal the ...

  3. JD Souther - Wikipedia

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    Souther was born on November 2, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, the son of John Souther and Loty (nee Finley), [4] and was raised in Amarillo, Texas. [5] His father sang in a jazz band and later ran a store selling records and musical instruments. [6] His grandmother was an opera singer, and the first song he learned as a child was Puccini's ...

  4. Take It Back (Reba McEntire song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's video was directed by Jon Small and released in late 1992. Set in a courtroom, it features actor and comedy writer Pat McCormick playing a courtroom judge. The song actually starts about a minute into the video, after the judge calls Reba up to testify against her witness (who is accused of cheating on her) She angrily throws things at him in anger, and the courtroom eventually ...

  5. You Wouldn't Steal a Car - Wikipedia

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    "You wouldn't screenshot an NFT" is a variant of the "You wouldn't steal a car" meme that satirizes non-fungible tokens, [20] based on the idea that the ease of making digital copies of the work of art associated with an NFT undermines the value of purchasing the NFT.

  6. Stolen (Dashboard Confessional song) - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2007, [2] and peaked at 44. It is the band's most successful single to date in the U.S., and re-energized sales of Dusk and Summer. For the German market, "Stolen" was rerecorded and reworked as a duet with the German rock/pop band Juli. Therefore, new scenes were edited in the old ...

  7. John Charles Gilkey - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Gilkey (born 1968) [1] is a prolific serial book and document thief who has stolen approximately US$200,000 worth of rare books and manuscripts. [2] Gilkey used Modern Library's List of 100 Best Novels [3] as a guide to what items he would steal. [4]

  8. My EBT - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "My EBT" are based on real-life examples of welfare abuse that Lafleur had witnessed first-hand. The song laments a person using their sister's E.B.T. card (which is considered to be a fraudulent and hence also abusive use of the card) to acquire a large array of junk food (mostly potato chips and soft drinks) from various stores ("never going hungry, swiping all day"), and ...

  9. How Long (JD Souther song) - Wikipedia

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    "How Long" is a song by American singer-songwriter JD Souther. Written in 1971 it was originally recorded by Souther for his 1972 debut solo album, John David Souther. [2] It was given a limited release as a promotional 7-inch 45 rpm single in 1972 with Souther's "The Fast One" on the B-side. [3]