He won't be able to accuse me of having sold it on the black market and skived off with the proceeds. |
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Much of the limited aid intended to alleviate their plight has been siphoned off by government bureaucrats and sold on the black market. |
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In October 1945, black market prices for miso and shoyu were forty-five times higher than official prices. |
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He says the black market in organophosphates sprang up following the ban on such chemicals being used in sheep dip. |
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I cannot afford black market fuel and besides, I have no idea where to get it! |
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Tourism also has fueled the black market, where drugs are sold and foreign currency is exchanged. |
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The hackers used off-the-shelf malware to wipe the firm's computers, a cyberweapon they probably bought on the Internet black market. |
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Approximately one sixth of the population is thought to be working in the black market. |
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With cigarette prices up and the number of smoke-friendly places down, the black market for loosies is now thriving on the streets. |
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Another manifestation of the black market in Belfast is the legendary and ever-popular delivery services. |
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The vast black market in second-hand mobile phones has made the thefts an easy way to make money. |
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Petrol stations in some cities are rationing diesel, with prices leaping on the black market, according to official reports. |
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There is now a thriving black market in armorial bearings and medieval chivalry. |
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Wheelie bins are going walkies in west Wiltshire as thieves realise their black market value. |
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Only those tour guides who collude with black market tourist shops should be firmly fought against. |
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Both the Dutch and Indonesians also sold things on the black market, like cigarettes, alcohol and clothes. |
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Experts say increasing financial pressures are forcing fishermen to sell extra fish on the black market. |
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Every now and then, supply vehicles are sent out to get food, medicine and illicit black market goods. |
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It's proved to be a black market source of conventional weapons and also has rockets modified for use as dirty bombs. |
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Besides licensed guns, Mulyana alluded to the presence of numerous unlicensed weapons obtained from the black market. |
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Tyres and tubes were rationed but could be purchased on the black market at exorbitant prices. |
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I am under a closed and private adoption agreement, with a hint of black market included. |
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The Alhambra was the place to be and tickets were flogged on the black market. |
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Social dislocation generated not only uncertainty, but a large and powerful black market. |
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The flourishing black market, which the Germans found impossible to suppress, was a lifeline for many. |
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I was reunited with my birth mother and immediately sold for thirty sixpence on the black market in British Columbia. |
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Such operations inaugurated what would become a widespread, flourishing black market that survived the entire Soviet period. |
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He ran a illegal chop shop, selling stolen cars on the black market, and tearing up other cars to make into new ones. |
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Some people say you could never ban firework sales outright because then they would go underground and you would have a black market. |
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The black market also makes judging the drug's strength impossible, making overdose a high likelihood. |
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Tradesmen and general operatives attached to unions claimed Kilcrat Homes had employed workers on the black market. |
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To make sure the Merry Men did not get new hardware, he cracked down on smuggling and the black market. |
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There is a significant black market in both real and counterfeit human growth hormone promoted to sportspeople and fitness people. |
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A black market is also called an underground economy or unregulated economy. |
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With the collapse of the old Soviet regime their arsenal of nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Destruction was broken up and is steadily appearing on the black market. |
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While his accomplices forged orders from local merchants, he picked up goods, paid-off draymen and fenced the merchandise in the city's black market. |
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They wanted nothing to do with the black market or its confidents. |
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In a country with such a long tradition of corruption, one need not be a fortune-teller to predict that soon the black market will be flooded with such language diplomas. |
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Even a parliamentary inquiry last year into illegal seasonal labour and exploitation by gangmasters appears to have achieved little in stopping the employment black market. |
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The government says the demolitions are necessary to remove eyesores and to crack down on illegal trading and black market currency exchanges based in the slums. |
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Both actions would throw light upon the darkness of the black market and thus reduce America's gross national pretense of virtue. |
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In the last days of the Soviet Union, there was a going black market in burned-out light-bulbs. |
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Describes how he is handicapped as an out-of-towner with no black market contacts. |
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It is just a fact that the hard drug problem is a direct result of having a cannabis black market. |
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The black market may support an underworld or a parallel world that is linked to serious criminality and even terrorism. |
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If Applebaum were to add one more chapter to this admirable and clearheaded book, it might be on bribery, nonfeasance, and the black market. |
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The black market trade in fossils stolen from the richest Cretaceous fossil locality in the world has prompted a crackdown. |
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The DMCA may have been a joke for pirate duplicating shops churning out illicit CDs and DVDs for the black market. |
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Apparently McCreevy also believes that SWFs could be vehicles for the black market distort and buy up banks for purposes of money laundering. |
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Today, around 518,000 Moroccans under 15 say goodbye to their childhood to work on the black market. |
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Some analysts go so far as to maintain the black market is more important as a source of legend rather than actual hardware. |
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In Difa, the currencies of all four countries are legal tender, reflecting an active black market in small arms. |
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The products sold on the black market are imported illegally, or concocted in clandestine laboratories. |
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Poaching fell off dramatically, and the black market price of ivory dropped. |
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An unknown number of patients turn to a black market. The pace of voluntary donations should quicken. |
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There is no cleaning up of numbers games, bookies, illegal gambling rackets or underground black market racketeers. |
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The authorities stabilised the exchange rate in the black market and gradually raised the official exchange rate. |
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There was a thriving black market in Germany for licences to operate a lorry. |
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So when there is no exchange office and that we want to change money from one African currency to another, we must go through the black market. |
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Essentials such as sugar, cooking oil and bread are now obtainable only on the black market. |
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Fueled by this international black market in tiger body parts, poaching threatens to eliminate the remaining wild tiger population. |
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During World War II, the Polish Resistance conducted a flourishing black market in copies of the book. |
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Brazil stressed that stored mercury should not find its way back into the mainstream or the black market. |
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In other words, Thailand does not have any shadow currency, and neither is there a currency black market in the country. |
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They are increasingly able to achieve dominance in the swift development of new attack software, which soon finds its way to the black market. |
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While the end of prohibition brought an end to the alcohol black market in America, the ubiquity of it brought its own problems. |
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The black market benefitted directly from this conflict, and from the welter of regulations designed to channel all economic activity into war production. |
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In the past, some local residents poached sea turtle eggs to sell in the lucrative black market for their supposed magical and aphrodisiac powers. |
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The multimillion-pound black market in bootleg films and CDs is thriving because prosecutors let criminals off the hook, it was claimed last night. |
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Addicts are prescribed dihydrocodeine to make their cold turkey manageable when they're at sea, but there's also a black market for prescribed drugs here. |
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This concern is rooted in the fear that reduced ignition propensity cigarettes might be displeasing to smokers, who would then turn to the black market in search of the products they're used to. |
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Initially, people living along a canal will be unhoused, squatters living in shacks, but they have been living there forever and there was a small black market economy that ensured that these people lived together, survived. |
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Although some of those weapons are exported legally, they end up on the black market and become a source of income for armed gangs and terrorists. |
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This is the cause, in my country, of hundreds of white vans going to Calais, filling up and coming back to Britain to sell on the black market, to the great detriment of the British brewing industry, pubs and retailers. |
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The availability of seal organs as a by-product of a regulated hunt has likely resulted in these lower prices and may have discouraged black market activity aimed at less abundant species elsewhere in the world. |
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It is feared eight-year-old Shadow, a black and white Havanese, was stolen to be sold on the black market. |
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Meanwhile, anyone interested in purchasing a legal taxi license plate, according to Houmani, must resort to the black market. |
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A thriving black market operates here, and due to the corruptibility of local police, it goes on in plain view in a large street market style setting. |
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You will drive people to sell on the black market, under the counter. |
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The 1540 Committee plays a key role in strengthening and enhancing the effectiveness of international efforts to suppress the black market in weapons of mass destruction. |
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There is a black market for the illegal selling of historic artifacts. |
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The average smoker used only four hoons, leaving him 36 hoons, nearly half an ounce, to sell on the black market. |
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A thriving black market existed in the centre of the city as banks experienced shortages of local currency for exchange. |
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Your greatest dangers are profiteering, land-grabbing, the secondary economy, the black market, and the mafia who are in practice trying to build a Kosovo with structures and interests as they themselves see fit. |
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By contrast, the currency's black market exchange rate is artificially weak. |
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The government imposed price controls and persecuted speculators and traders in the black market. |
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The amendment drove the lucrative alcohol business underground, giving rise to a large and pervasive black market. |
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A second challenge will be a rapidly emerging Asian carbon black market that is quickly changing the competitive landscape. |
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Foodstuffs were rationed and, as in other countries in a similar situation, the black market was flourishing. |
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In addition to upstanding practices, a black market exists for great art, which is closely tied to art theft and art forgery. |
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Considerable sales of pharmaceutical products in black market has been at the expense of sales by drug stores and dispensaries. |
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It is diverted to the black market, where it is either sold at a higher price or used to adulterate diesel, which sells for about 30 rupees per litre. This then poses an acute dilemma for the government. |
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In July 2001, the United Nations convened a panel focusing on the black market trade in small arms and light weapons. |
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East Germany knew that West Germany would exchange ostmarks for DMs not at their black market rate, but rather at a politically determined rate. |
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For many years, Colombia has valiantly confronted the terrorist threat from illegal armed groups which acquire large amounts of weapons on the black market and by diverting State transfers. |
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Officers believe the fireworks will now be offered for sale on the black market. |
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It is obvious that this economy also includes the black market, and that it is sometimes hard to distinguish it from the criminal economy, which needs to be curbed. |
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To buy a green parrot on the black market or a tucan poached from the wild costs less than 100 dollars while it is worth ten times more in a legal store. |
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The illegal drug trade is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs that are subject to drug prohibition laws. |
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Nevertheless, the ratio does not give an indication of working conditions, number of hours worked per person, earnings or the size of the black market. |
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In addition, because of poor quality work, a black market arose for building services and materials that could not be procured from state monopolies. |
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She's made a life for herself as a resourceful barkeep, and hacks for goods on the black market with her best friend Wynne, a computer genius and part-time stripper. |
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The removal of such taxes would encourage small-scale miners and traders to sell their gold to the BSP rather than on the black market according to Reps. |
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She operated and saved the life of an orang-utan raised in chains, former dancing bears and 20 slow loris rescued from the black market pet trade. |
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When I was a law student in the early 1980s, I financed a visit to the Soviet Union by smuggling in bluejeans and Walkmans and selling them on the black market. |
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Crammed with corrupt cops, nymphish flappers, black market violence, and prunish, prudish temperance activists, HBO's latest drama has lots for a libertarian to like. |
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At press time, the official exchange rate was 1,600 bolivars to the dollar, at least 500 bolivars lower than the exchange rate on the already-flourishing black market. |
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The type of fireworks sold in the United States range from those permitted under federal law to illegal explosive devices and professional fireworks sold on the black market. |
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The Washington Post recently published a report by reporter Tina Griego that said the black market for marijuana is thriving in Colorado, despite legalization. |
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