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"It's hard to get in New York City — my mom would bring it back in a suitcase.
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Meanwhile - literally, they're up against each other in the schedules - over on BBC2 DI Moses Jones (the excellent Shaun Parkes) is investigating a different murder - an elderly black man, dismembered, stitched back together, put in a suitcase and dumped in the Thames.
She estimated her haul at 80 books, which have been brought back home in a suitcase each night.
Alan told me I was foolish to pay all my taxes, that I should keep my money on the Isle of Wight and send my lawyer there to bring back cash in a suitcase when I needed it.
It sits in a suitcase, unstamped.
A bomb's worth can fit in a suitcase.
She needed something that could fit in a suitcase.
One British chocolatier liked their bars so much he would carry them back from New York in a suitcase to sell in his London shops.
Now he was on his way back with a suitcase full of peanut butter - the girls in Torino loved peanut butter.
I fly back with a suitcase full of truffle jam, hazelnut oil and individual preserved truffles in jars.
I lugged three large American cookbooks back in my suitcase, but only one had a recipe for hash browns, and that, in the 75th anniversary edition of the classic Joy of Cooking, sounded remarkably like a rosti.
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