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contributed to
further victories for an army. Not all
looters in
wartime are conquerors; the
looting of
Vistula Land by the
retreating Imperial Russian Army...
- Look up
loot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Loot may
refer to:
Loot (1919 film), a film by
William C.
Dowlan Loot (1970 film), a
British film by Silvio...
- The
Looters is a 1967
French adventure film
directed by
Jacques Besnard and
starring Frederick Stafford and Jean Seberg. The film was shot in northern...
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Looter shooter (also
called loot shooter) is a
subgenre of
action role-playing
games that
incorporates shooter gameplay and
procedurally generated weapons...
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Controversial View: 'In
Defense Of
Looting'". NPR.
Retrieved March 26, 2021. Fallon,
Claire (August 25, 2020). "Are
Looters Undermining The
Movement — Or Creating...
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Gimme the
Loot may
refer to:
Gimme the
Loot (film), a 2012
American comedy film "Gimme the
Loot" (song), song by The
Notorious B.I.G. from
Ready to Die...
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Stevenson Rod
Williams as Co-pilot "The
Looters (1955) - Overview". TCM.com.
Retrieved 2019-03-20. Hal Erickson. "The
Looters (1955) -
Abner Biberman". AllMovie...
- In
video game terminology, a
loot box (also
called a
loot crate or
prize crate) is a
consumable virtual item
which can be
redeemed to
receive a randomised...
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Loot is a two-act play by the
English playwright Joe Orton. The play is a dark
farce that
satirises the
Roman Catholic Church,
social attitudes to death...
- In
video games,
loot is the
collection of
items picked up by the
player character that
increase their power or
level up
their abilities, such as currency...