Security at Irish airports is tight enough to deal with any attempts to smuggle a handgun on board a plane, Aer Rianta said yesterday. |
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His aim was not to smuggle a weakish team through to the quarter-finals and bow out saying that was all that could be expected of such a group. |
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The dock workers could smuggle nationalist leaders into ships as stowaways. |
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In addition to prosecuting so-called coyotes, he also plans to charge the illegal aliens they smuggle with being co-conspirators. |
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They would have had to smuggle in the precision machine tools necessary for new centrifuges. |
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I sign myself in, I am searched and I then join a line-up in a yard while a frisky dog sniffs me in case I am trying to smuggle in drugs. |
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He puts together a simple crystal radio locked on the single station, and arranges to smuggle dozens of them into the Project. |
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In February two Scots were jailed for a total of ten years in France after they were caught using a private plane to smuggle drugs into Scotland. |
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Don't be surprised if gagsters manage to smuggle atomic bombs and crashing aircraft into the story. |
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Did U.S. infowar commandos smuggle a deadly computer virus into Iraq inside a printer? |
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There, using a mock Boeing aircraft, he claimed he was taught how to smuggle guns onto aircraft and how to hijack an aircraft. |
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The cat with its grey coat seemed to have been stupid enough to smuggle into my inner wears. |
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If non-secular artists could find a way to smuggle the word of God to the masses, with hundreds of watts of power behind them, why wouldn't they? |
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Wooden-hulled ships known as dhows have been used to smuggle dates and oil past the international blockade. |
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In 1984, the Nigerian authorities tried to smuggle their kidnapped foreign minister out of London in a diplomatic bag. |
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In early 1938, on his uppers after his divorce from Flor, he had agreed to smuggle a small fortune in jewels out of Spain during the civil war. |
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A vigilant prison officer has foiled a plan to smuggle a large quantity of heroin into a maximum security jail. |
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We learn that this job involves acting as a human storage device to smuggle cocaine into America. |
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As long as there is a market for the reptiles, then people will continue to smuggle them into the country. |
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Under Irish law a person cannot be prosecuted merely for helping to smuggle people into Ireland. |
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Virtually, with every passing week, we discover people trying to smuggle explosives into Saudi Arabia. |
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The mystery remained how the bombers managed to smuggle their explosives on board. |
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But how far should we go to smuggle hard subjects into the minds of disaffected youth? |
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While they do not expect thugs to try to smuggle weapons into the arena, they are aware of the potential for violence outside. |
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Our illegal loggers smuggle the logs there and later our factories buy them from that country. |
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At present heroic missions are undertaken by activists who smuggle generic drugs into countries where their sale is prohibited. |
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Two naturalized U.S. citizens were indicted yesterday in a scheme to smuggle surface-to-air missiles into this country. |
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The two men are suspected of trying to smuggle into this country shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles designed to shoot down aircraft. |
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His father paid people traffickers to smuggle his son out of the country to try to start a new life in Britain. |
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Organized crime uses our ports to smuggle everything from heroin to guns to illegal immigrants. |
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In daylight, the narcos smuggle their loads across three bridges that link Juarez with El Paso. |
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This is an indication that international drugs gangs are increasingly using mules to smuggle the narcotic into the country. |
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Police said he had been contracting drug mules to swallow and smuggle cocaine into Europe. |
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Over time I was also able to use non-American friends as coyotes to smuggle refills. |
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If we were able to smuggle a syringe from prison health care, these would last longer. |
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The police chief said around 100 protesters had been detained earlier this week at the French border as they tried to smuggle in axes, baseball bats and other crude weapons. |
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I've even heard of guys trying to smuggle this kind of thing into the jail in their rectums, so they can settle a score with another inmate. |
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He hid his work in his bedroll and bribed friendly guards to smuggle it out. |
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This would obviate the need for them to smuggle themselves in illegally – and dangerously. |
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Whistleblowers once had to photocopy documents and smuggle them out in their underpants. |
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She agrees to smuggle Lukas into occupied Turkish territory so he can see his hometown again, but he keeps almost getting them killed by sassing every Turk in sight. |
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In April 2008, Hagan tried and failed to smuggle a camera into the hospital, the court heard. |
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We sometimes see a tendency on the part of rapporteurs, as well as on the part of other MEPs, also to want to smuggle in other aspects. |
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Most of those who smuggle people across the Sahara are nationals of the country where the bulk of the crossing occurs. |
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They help deter importers and others from trying to smuggle illegal or restricted goods across the border. |
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Along with legitimate commerce, criminals use the border to smuggle or traffic a variety of contraband, including firearms. |
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Containers carried by ships could also be used to smuggle weapons of mass destruction or terrorists. |
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As a result, they may turn to criminals who promise to smuggle them into the destination country, sometimes at a very high price. |
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Suppliers smuggle wild birds illegally and claim them to be bred in captivity in order to evade wildlife protection laws. |
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We were about to be deported from Grodno when a Pole named Tadek helped smuggle Lisa and me to the train station. |
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The growing importance of the so-called northern route, used to smuggle opiates of Afghan origin though Central Asia into Europe, was emphasized. |
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The man often traveled to Vienna and managed to bring back bread from Wilhelm's aunt and smuggle it in to Wilhelm. |
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The containers were reportedly on their way to China via Spain from Togo, a popular destination for armed gangs to smuggle ivory. |
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The profits are enormous and there is no shortage of impoverished drugs mules prepared to swallow tiny packets of pure cocaine and smuggle them into Britain. |
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It was a high-tech attempt to smuggle in drugs and phones from the skies over a maximum-security facility. |
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His father was executed in 1942 by a German gendarme after attempting to smuggle a packet of saccharine into the Ghetto. |
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To smuggle 500 kilograms of Mexican cocaine in frozen fish from Guyana to Italy would require as many as 5,000 fish. |
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Castaneda believes that corrupt officials may have helped smuggle the digging equipment into the prison. |
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Maybe someone will smuggle me a contraband glass of wine, you never know. |
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They know the best ways to smuggle crib sheets, steal exam papers and generally outfox teachers in a bid to gain glowing report cards, whilst doing no real work. |
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Customs officials say at least 20 baggage handlers and cargo handlers at JFK Airport used their positions to bypass security and smuggle drugs into New York. |
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Where are the writers who helped smuggle samizdat out from behind the iron curtain? |
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There must be a few liberal moles toiling anonymously inside the conservative news channel who can smuggle these things to the outside world, right? |
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But there is still access to caves along the beach area once used by bootleggers during prohibition to smuggle in illegal booze from offshore boats. |
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Traffickers may also smuggle their victims into the country. |
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It is also important to consider the black market and how removing the jewellery excise tax could have an impact in reducing the incentive to smuggle jewellery. |
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One of the extraordinary things about this particular pernicious trade is that its perpetrators have been extremely astute in the manner in which they have managed to smuggle their victims. |
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For the second time in four months, prison guards foiled an attempt to smuggle a cellphone into a prison by carrier pigeon. |
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A plan between May and July 1550 to smuggle her out of England to the safety of the European mainland came to nothing. |
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At the special office he has set up to enforce mining and customs regulations, employees show off a huge block of malachite that one Zhang Cao had tried to smuggle out of the country. |
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Many years later Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet dissident, helped smuggle a microfilm copy to the West, where it was eventually published in English in 1985. The book was not an immediate success. |
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The European Union is now able to deal better with criminal gangs who smuggle people across frontiers, promote and support action in the area of crime prevention and help to tackle terrorism through the freezing of assets. |
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It reveals how diplomatic bags can't be searched and are being used to smuggle drugs. |
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Mr Noble pointed to the ease with which terrorist networks could exploit the same routes and modus operandi used by organized crime groups to smuggle people. |
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Man caught with hidden drug A 28-YEAR-OLD seaman was caught trying to smuggle the prohibited drug Indian hemp into Tees Port. |
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Most alarming in this regard are the Member States of this Organization that support, harbour, finance, train, transfer and smuggle terrorists and weapons in our region. |
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No attempts to smuggle weapons were reported. |
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The belt was recovered when an Australian, named Henry Beckett, was caught trying to smuggle it out of the country. |
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Chests of opium were sold in auctions in Calcutta with the understanding that the independent purchasers would then smuggle it into China. |
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It'll be in the hidden compartment of my bag when I go through the line, so don't worry, I'll be able to smuggle it past. |
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The report also cites increasingly sophisticated techniques, which include dissolving the drug in solvents to smuggle it across the border disguised as flavoured drinks or hidden in windshield wiper reservoirs. |
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One story doing the rounds in Meng'a is that a Chinese driver was recently offered thousands of dollars to smuggle a truckload of cash from Bangkang into China. |
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Observers believe the new accustations were brought against him as a reaction to the day of action and in retaliation for solidarity messages that Salehi had managed to smuggle out of jail. |
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Use the protein foam for vegetables or garnishings, if the rather sweet taste doesn't bother, or smuggle it into a curd flaky pastry or into the caramel-nut cookies. |
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Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been held since early March on Nusa Kambangan, the island off Java where Indonesian authorities intend to execute them for their role in the attempt to smuggle more than 8kg of heroin. |
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In order to hide the letter as eff ectively as possible, the goatherd made an incision into his mule's skin, so that he could smuggle the letter out of Omdurman. |
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It seemed culpable enough for so few managers to have known about Michu that Swansea were able to smuggle him into the Premier League for the price of Andy Carroll's hairband. |
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A DRUG addict caught trying to smuggle narcotics into prison, Sellotaped into his underpants, has gone from visitor to inmate. |
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Today they are typically used for fishing and day sailing, but during Prohibition they were often employed to smuggle cases of bootleg whiskey from boats anchored just outside the three-mile coastal limit. |
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Tracey Cetin, 31, was jailed for a day after trying to smuggle four-year-old son Josh out of Turkey. |
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Dozens of its terrorist factories and training bases have been destroyed, its stockpiles of rockets have been significantly depleted and many of the tunnels used to smuggle weapons have been put out of action. |
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A man is accused of trying to smuggle thousands of tramadol pills into UAE through Abu Dhabi International Airport. |
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In one bizarre episode, Buhari fell out with Britain, the former colonial power, after attempting to smuggle Shagari's former adviser Umaru Dikko from London to Lagos. |
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Some stuffers had tried to smuggle in a kilo, pounds 100,000 worth, of cocaine. |
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Hamas is using this time to smuggle in and produce more rockets. |
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Due to tightened controls over ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, there are indications that traffickers are finding it more difficult to procure those substances locally and are attempting to smuggle them instead. |
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We can steal a pace or grab some space, smuggle secrets, rustle sheep, kidnap, snaffle, hustle, embezzle, pluck, plunder, peculate or appropriate. |
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The covert avenues utilized to smuggle illegal migrants may also become a conduit to facilitate the entry of terrorists into countries, as scrutiny is placed on legitimate entry mechanisms. |
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How did I know the kimchis were trying to smuggle the crate out of Japan? |
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Corrupt prison officers smuggle illegal drugs and mobile into prisons. |
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An air passenger was arrested at Dubai International Airport after allegedly trying to smuggle crystal meth into the emirate in a false lining of a hold-all. |
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Market leader Heinz is helping mums to smuggle essential vegetables into their kids' meals by introducing a new range of Beanz, Hoops and Spag Bol. |
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A UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea report on July 28th accused the outlawed OLF of attempting to smuggle explosives into Addis Ababa to bomb the AU headquarters. |
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He pointed out that the two men smuggle red mercury outside Iraq. |
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The court sentenced an airport security official to 17 years imprisonment and a SDD3m fine for helping the hijacker smuggle a pistol onto the flight. |
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Last week the High Criminal Court sentenced another Pakistani, 24, to life in prison after he was caught trying to smuggle 69 capsules of heroin into Bahrain in a ghutra. |
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