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" ... Art theft is a crime whose victims are innumerable. It snatches away cultural heritage that is the property of both current and future generations. Places like Banditaccia are precious global resources. “The artifacts we have found in these tombs, their jewelry, the myths that were told on the vases that were placed with the dead, teach tell us something about who these people were,” explains Albertson. “With so little written history of the Etruscans surviving it is here we can find the best clues to their existence.” ... "
" ... As economic elixir inflation pokes a pendulum. Aggressive monetary policy fools consumers into feeling artificially wealthy. Dollar denominated assets surge. We spend frivolously erecting a financial scaffold authored by faulty affluence. Once consumers factor in rising prices, habits adjust. Reality soon snatches hysteria from behind like gravity as the pendulum slams into the fickle structure like a wrecking ball. ... "
" ... But Russian big business dare not think of doing so. If Putin catches even a whiff of corporate disloyalty he simply snatches up the company for himself, sharing the spoils with his inner circle. ... "
" ... Our graduates have demonstrated simply unbelievable motivation in the face of constant confusion and disappointment. Congress always seems to hold out the possibility of a Dream Act that would give them a path to citizenship—and then snatches it away. President Trump rescinded DACA after giving Congress 6 months to enact legislation; his rescission was challenged in court. The case made its way to the Supreme Court which—miraculously—agreed that the President’s managers hadn’t conducted the repeal in proper legal form. ... "
" ... Souls that live, and still rule their respective limbs, she buries in the tomb; and death reluctantly creeps on upon those who owe lengthened years to the Fates; the funeral procession turning back, the dead bodies she rescues from the tomb; corpses fly from death. The smoking ashes of the young and the burning bones she snatches from the midst of the funeral pyres, and the very torch which the parents have held; the fragments, too, of the funeral bier that fly about in the black smoke, and the flowing robes does she collect amid the ashes, and the embers that still smell of the limbs. ... "