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This skull and crossbones was named based on the world-famous Captain Kidd who was active in late 17th century Britain.
The thieves made off in a waiting car.
The thieves tied him up and escaped through the window.
A band of robbers attacked the party.
A thief lurked in the dark doorway.
The thief entered the house at the back door by the open window.
Burglars broke into his house.
Success is never blamed.
The bandits made a raid on the village.
Some burglars broke into my house last night.
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