In a live TV interview the prime minister called the demonstrators “çapulcu,” which means “looter” or “marauder” in Turkish.
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They place their reliance upon artless devices which never yet were known to stay the marauder's hand.
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The dashing swiftness of the assault had apparently had the effect of depriving the marauder of his entire stock of breath.
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He thought he had hung the meat out of reach of every marauder; but Mr. Wolf did not think so.
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Often the talk was disturbed by shriek of shell or bomb of midnight Zeppelin marauder.
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Calling the marauder to heel, he mounted and rode on toward the Tower of Victory.
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