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was smuggled out
verb
To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
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I was smuggled out through the border to Turkey.
After it was smuggled out, China Aid also subtitled a copy of that video.
Eventually, as the story goes, Chapo was smuggled out in a laundry cart.
The score was smuggled out on microfilm and the symphony became an international symbol of resistance.
An aide, Athar Minullah, said the letter was smuggled out by Mr. Chaudhry's 16-year-old daughter.
Brought to trial for "parasitism," he gained international attention when a trial transcript was smuggled out to the West.
Eventually, much of the collection was smuggled out over frozen Lake Ladoga, to a hiding place in the Ural Mountains.
Labour claimed the news was smuggled out in NHS England's business plan for 2015-16, releated at 9.24pm on Parliament's last working day before the election.
We look at the work of Bandi, the only known dissident writer living in North Korea, whose work was smuggled out and recently published.
In her old country – which she asks me not to name – she was subjected to terrible abuse before she was smuggled out by business associates.
By some estimates, $400m in gold from artisanal mines was smuggled out last year, most of it fuelling armed groups and tainting the global gold supply.
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