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It was when Yeonmi first watched a smuggled copy of Titanic that she realized there was a world outside of hers.
He reminded the Commons that Mandela made use of a smuggled copy of the complete works of Shakespeare during his time in prison.
While Larissa was still living in Russia, she learned English, sat in on a translation seminar, and, using a smuggled copy of The New Yorker, translated a story by John Updike.
He came to London as a refugee, to find himself in the midst of the glossy world of the King's Road that he had previously only glimpsed through the keyhole of the occasional smuggled copy of Vogue.
She recalls being on a French exchange trip and the "frenzy" caused by a smuggled copy of Blume's novel Forever, a work of fiction that gave thousands of girls their first glimpse of what teenage sex might be like.
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He smuggled copies of those photos out of the hospital on memory sticks hidden in his shoe.
Because it was illegal to run a business in their housing project, they smuggled copies out the door in a baby carriage.
Ms. Keshavarz said that she wanted to reach the vast group of exiles created by the Iranian revolution, and that even inside Iran, where the film will probably be banned, citizens are likely to see smuggled copies.
Few British schoolchildren of the seventies can have been as obsessed with the Tour de France as William Fotheringham, who smuggled copies of Miroir du Cyclisme into lessons to read inside his books.
Interested readers went to great lengths to smuggle copies of the book into their countries so that they could discover what exactly it was that was being banned.
After I demanded to know the reason for the search, they finally explained that they had been tipped off that I would be trying to smuggle copies of my banned book to London.
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