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When I try to remember that night, certain sounds and images remain indelible: One of the attackers leaping up onto a pillar, ripping off his balaclava and screeching, “Soo woo!!!”

But officials say that would be a hard argument to make to a president who thinks Europe is ripping off the US both economically and militarily.

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The pains Wednesday were so bad, they resulted in the Hornets ripping off a 23-1 run during the third and fourth quarters.

"I'm tired of watching other countries ripping off the United States."

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“Republicans are ripping off hardworking Americans by stealing taxpayer dollars, grants and financial assistance as part of their corrupt scheme to pay off billionaire donors and wealthy corporations,” Jeffries wrote.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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