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Rapaciously

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The conquerors rapaciously pillaged and looted the city.
The businessman rapaciously increased the prices of his products.
The hacker rapaciously stole sensitive data from the company's servers.
The collector rapaciously bought rare artworks without considering their true value.
The dictator rapaciously seized power and oppressed the citizens.
The dictator ruled rapaciously, ignoring the needs of the people.
The politician rapaciously sought power at any cost.
The banker rapaciously approved loans for individuals who couldn't afford them.
The investor rapaciously bought and sold stocks to make a quick profit.
The burglar rapaciously searched the house for valuable items to steal.
The landlord raised the rent rapaciously, leaving the tenants struggling to make ends meet.
The athlete rapaciously pursued endorsement deals and sponsorships.
The politician rapaciously accepted bribes from corporations.
The politician rapaciously used her power to gain personal wealth.
The landlord rapaciously raised the rent every year, making it difficult for tenants to afford their apartments.
The developer rapaciously clear-cut acres of forest for a new housing development.
The developer rapaciously clear-cut the forest to make room for a new subdivision.
The dictator rapaciously seized control of every aspect of his citizens' lives.
The scammer rapaciously swindled the elderly couple out of their life savings.
The barbarian army rapaciously pillaged and burned the village.
The politician rapaciously used his power to enrich himself at the expense of his constituents.
The hedge fund manager rapaciously bought up stocks in anticipation of a market upturn.
The competitor rapaciously pushed aside other players to win the game.
The corporate executive rapaciously claimed credit for his subordinate's work.
The collector rapaciously bid on rare antiques at auctions.
The manager rapaciously fired employees to cut costs and maximize profits.
The gambler rapaciously bet on every game, risking financial ruin for the chance of winning big.
The hacker rapaciously stole personal information from unsuspecting victims.
The multinational corporation rapaciously extracted natural resources from the Amazon rainforest, causing irreparable damage to the environment.
The corporation rapaciously exploited its workers for maximum profit.
The oil company rapaciously exploited the natural resources.
The thief rapaciously stole valuables from the wealthy neighborhood.
The land developer rapaciously bought up cheap land to turn a quick profit.
The lawyer rapaciously billed clients for unnecessary hours.
The salesperson rapaciously convinced customers to buy unnecessary add-ons.
The salesperson rapaciously sold a product to an elderly couple that they didn't need.
The politician rapaciously sought power, even at the cost of betraying his own principles.
The wealthy entrepreneur rapaciously acquired all the land around his mansion to ensure privacy.
The collector rapaciously sought out rare and valuable artifacts, no matter the cost.
The corporation rapaciously exploited the resources of the small town.
The politician rapaciously took advantage of his constituents' trust for personal gain.
The CEO rapaciously exploited the company's resources for his own benefit.
The multinational corporation rapaciously extracted oil from the land without regard for the environment.
The landlord rapaciously raised the rent, leaving the tenants struggling to pay.
The colonizer rapaciously took over native lands, displacing and exploiting the local population.
The wealthy heir rapaciously squandered his inheritance on lavish parties and extravagant purchases.
The salesperson rapaciously took advantage of the customer's naivety.
The CEO of the company rapaciously acquired smaller businesses to expand his empire.
The politician rapaciously sought campaign contributions from wealthy donors.
The athlete rapaciously pursued endorsement deals to increase their wealth.
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