Because Gandhi is like a relgious man, he never lies, so when he steals, he admits he stole money for himself, therefore he tells somebody.
Mary admits to stealing some money from the cash register at work.
No. Prepositions link informative nouns to modify nouns or verbs. Admitted is a verb. The past tense of admit, e.g He admitted to stealing the money. It can also be used as an adjective, e.g. He is an admitted pickpocket.
They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.
Money
No, finding money on the ground is not the same as stealing. Stealing involves taking something that does not belong to you without permission, while finding money on the ground means coming across it by chance.
Gandhi grossed $52,767,889 worldwide.
You can certainly be forgiven for stealing money from another. You may, however, still have to face criminal penalties.
200 Cigarettes grossed $6,852,450 worldwide.
Romance and Cigarettes grossed $3,231,251 worldwide.
Gandhi grossed $52,767,889 in the domestic market.
you cant, if you do than you'll go to jail. Stealing mochicoins is like stealing money
Stealing Harvard grossed $13,973,532 worldwide.