The plant hire company used to launder the proceeds was based on a farm in another county in the southeast. |
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We continue to hear about facilities that home launder their surgical scrub attire. |
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I told Pamela that I'd launder her clothes and get them back to her somehow. |
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The sector could easily be taken over by criminal elements to launder their ill-gotten gains. |
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Be sure to know beforehand how you are going to launder this fabric, because this is what makes or breaks it. |
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You can also use the cleaner for wet paint on clothing, but launder clothes immediately after application. |
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They had to clean, haul trash, launder, cook, shine shoes, and porter, and take the meanest wages for harsh, demeaning work. |
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For travel clothing, there are wrinkle-resistant shirtings and pant weights that are comfortable and easy to launder. |
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Cash hidden for years is being offered by criminals in interest-free loans in a bid to launder money quickly. |
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Rare pieces are stolen to order by gangs who use the works to launder money. |
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Second, liberals should not abet conservative efforts to launder the former President's record. |
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Linen is technically a washable fabric, but how you launder your sewn project, depends on the construction rather than the content. |
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He said it was likely organised criminals and even international terrorists used Ireland's banks to launder money. |
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Another worry is that criminals will use the occasion to launder dirty money. |
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Patients should organise for someone to launder their nightwear and bring in fresh supplies of nightclothes and toiletries. |
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Seeking to launder the spoils of a diamond heist, he visited the studio of Nicolas Poussin in early 1631 and purchased two paintings. |
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Charities and new high risk businesses also could be used to launder money from illegal activities. |
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He owns at least one tire repair shop, a cash-heavy business that makes it easy to invent receipts and launder money. |
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Then, if fabric is washable, launder in warm water and detergent. |
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Is there any way to let someone know that they need to launder their clothes? |
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The incredibly fine yarns make it feel exquisitely soft, stretchable and easy to launder. |
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Organized crime uses the latest in technology and all the advantages of the global economy to launder its ill-gotten gains. |
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Such links were necessary to launder ill-gotten gains and usually to reinvest them to obtain more lucrative illegal business opportunities. |
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He spent the 1970s defending the Muzo mine against Pablo Escobar and the MedellÃn drug gang, who wanted control of it in order to launder money. |
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Much money is parked offshore not to evade tax but to hide the proceeds of corruption or to launder criminal money. |
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The banking systems have been increasingly used to launder the proceeds of serious crime. |
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Remove and launder contaminated clothing separately from household laundry before reuse. |
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Washing-machine motors and controls account for only a small portion of the overall energy required to launder clothes. |
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Several of the criminal activities and concealment practices used to launder cultural property could therefore become extraditable. |
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The change in seasons is a reminder to launder drapes, shower curtains and comforters. |
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Highly developed financial centres run the risk of being misused to launder money. |
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Some make global investments in an effort to launder and legitimize their funds. |
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Such actions are, in a sense, allowing Switzerland to launder its reputation. |
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Easy to launder, towels also save on furniture wear and tear. |
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For future reference, if a label doesn't come with written instructions, turn back to this care symbol checklist before attempting to launder your clothes. |
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He set up a complex array of bank accounts to launder the money overseas. |
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Then she directed her attention towards the Russian mafia, which she said had infiltrated some 300 Swiss companies and were using Switzerland as a piggy bank to launder money. |
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Victims are confidentially asked to make their bank accounts available to launder the money in exchange for a commission, usually itself a small fortune. |
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The summit must close the gaping holes that allow terrorists and international criminals to finance violence and launder their ill-gotten profits. |
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The growth of global, computerized financial networks has allowed these organizations to launder the profits of their illegal ventures quickly and easily through transactions that are instantaneous and virtually untraceable. |
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The metal moves through heated launder tubes into molds, shot sleeves or tundishes, with minimal atmospheric contact. |
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Instead of allowing his ministers to launder their expenses, when will the Prime Minister act accountably and force all ministers to fully disclose all their expenses as prescribed by law? |
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Those people are masters in being able to launder money, but they are also masters in being able to put it into a place where there is going to be very few questions asked. |
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Naturally, Republican congressmen are upset that this fine fellow should get hurt, although his daughters may not mind: two of them are suing him for using their names to launder political donations. |
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Every day change and launder linens and undergarments. |
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It follows their record settlement with US regulators over accusations the bank allowed rogue states and drug cartels to launder billions. |
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In an increasingly connected world, terrorists and criminal organizations are becoming more sophisticated in their attempts to move, conceal and launder funds. |
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Instruct family members to soak the bloodied clothing separately in cold water with bleach, and then launder separately in detergent and water with bleach solution. |
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Curing either problem will almost certainly require public cash. In this section Money fit to launder Waiting for the call The storm before the storm? |
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We in the opposition have sought and continue to seek a major change, or at least a tougher attitude, in this regard, given that several countries consider Canada as an ideal place to launder money. |
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It includes everything from curbing the legal avoidance of corporate taxes to the use of anonymous shell companies to hide corruptly obtained public assets, evade sanctions and launder drug money. |
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Any demagogic crowing and political adjustments by the other parties are an attempt to disorientate the people and launder the huge political responsibilities which they have in going along with imperialism. |
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It is using Srebrenica to launder this dirty war and to legalise forthcoming movements to redivide the Balkans and imperialist interventions planned in the area as a whole. |
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If your laundry basket has a cloth bag inside, take it out and launder it. |
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Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. |
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There is a growing fear that well-organized criminals will launder their ill-gotten gains through e-commerce transactions, sending electronic cash to cyberaccounts located all over the world. |
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There are strong arguments to suggest that creating a legal market for ivory provides an incentive and encourages a parallel illegal market that utilises the opportunities to launder proceeds through the legal market. |
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In terms of everyday politics, it is important that Montenegro should not become a haven for foreigners who want to pay less tax and launder ill-gotten gains. |
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They are cutting through the pork barrel process which allowed Liberal governments to launder money in Quebec and a few favoured ridings elsewhere to purchase junk. |
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Free trade has fostered integration of financial markets and has provided drug traffickers with more opportunities to launder money and invest in other activities. |
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Saban, 43, pleaded guilty in October 2002 to the charge of conspiracy to launder money for his role in a counterfeit cashier's check cashing scheme. |
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He used a phony business to launder money from drug dealing. |
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