In the course of human affairs and communications, words have specific meanings, and nowhere is this more important than in our courts of law. When our mate relates to us his recent misfortune of, while at work, a robber breaking into his house and stealing his expensive coin collection, we fully understand what happened even though there was no robber (as no violence, or threat of violence occurred) but instead a burglar.
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