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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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war
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This is only the second time in post-war history that war booty art treasures have been put on view.
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They may consider that the exhibition of works from war booty collections should become an established practice.
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In the meanwhile, restorer Saveli Yamshchikov thinks that some of this war booty is already seeping out of the country.
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According to chronicles it was won as war booty by Czech warriors in Milan in 1158.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A fair amount of booty went with them, but no prisoners.
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Freelance soldiers that they were, they depended upon their captains for recruitment, organisation, distribution of booty , and pay.
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Hitler's architectural schemes required war to provide the booty and raw materials to fund them, and slave-labour to construct them.
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I had seen the booty on the Trans-Siberian and told him that the Apple was doubtful.
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Rob had never asked where the tapes came from, whether they were gift or booty .
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The booty arrived in Houston about 48 hours before a May 11 opening.
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This is only the second time in post-war history that war booty art treasures have been put on view.
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This would be such a female as our already seriously humbled hero could not manhandle as mere booty .