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Not that tiny cameras couldn't be spirited into intimate settings before.
In September 1992, he was spirited into Britain - along with six trunks of documents.
Other Iraqis speak of the hundreds of millions of dollars the former first family reportedly spirited into bank accounts.
On one occasion, a team of government auditors was spirited into the offices of the I.N.C. at night.
Experts interviewed by newspapers suggested the painting had almost certainly been spirited into eastern Europe by the Russian mafia.
Details of the HSBC Switzerland accounts were spirited into France by a whistleblower, Hervé Falciani, who had worked on upgrading the bank's computer systems.
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It is a loophole that allows royalties to be spirited away into a zero-tax haven.
He now identified, he wrote, with "preparing to be unrooted, to be spirited away into some transparent, yet indigenous afterlife".
Supporters suspect Chinese security officials, possibly angered by the publishers' books, have spirited them into custody in the mainland.
For many years now, she has popped up in prominent publications as the author of eloquent, spirited glimpses into the heart, mind and sweaty labor of a chef.
Despots' cars have taken circuitous routes through history, with some crossing the auction block, others being spirited away into private collections and a few going to museums.
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