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the smuggle
verb
To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
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The smuggle craft of jailed Americans looking to turn a quick profit – or just pass the time stoned – are wildly inventive and as wide ranging as the drugs themselves.
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The smuggling business still casts a shadow.
"The smuggling of rockets from Iran to Lebanon continues".
"The smuggling of precious stones is illegal," he said.
The sanctions are now gone, but the smuggling continues.
Many of the smuggling routes are still in operation.
He was the coyote, the kingpin of the smuggling ring.
The smuggling gangs stay one step ahead of the authorities.
But Amenyah played down the scale of the smuggling.
Mr. Salet said investigators think the smuggling began in July 2001.
Lax policing has also transformed the smuggling business, which was already evolving over the last year.
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