It's a whodunit about the murder of a trucking company owner who is also an illegal alien smuggler. |
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The other smuggler tried to run, but the beast pounced on him and raised him into the air. |
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New Russian is a euphemism for black-market pimp, smuggler, gangster, any tough young man with capitalist cash, and there are lots of them. |
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The men who found those goods sold them to an antiquities smuggler for 65,000 Turkish lira. |
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The smuggler walked right past them through the gate and never broke his stride. |
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I joined the Bombay mafia, and worked as a gunrunner, a smuggler, and a counterfeiter. |
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He plots with Dirk Hatteraick, the smuggler who kidnapped him as a child, to carry him off again and kill him. |
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He arrived in France in 2006, after his father, a farm labourer in Punjab, put him on a plane with a people smuggler and a fake passport. |
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Once in Sasabe, the migrants will break up into smaller groups and head out with their coyotes along the many smuggler trails. |
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No-one asked her any questions, no-one searched her. She could have been a heroin mule or a gun smuggler for all anyone knew. |
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Quick, reckless, and unfailingly lucky, the smuggler can pop out from cover to fire a flurry of blaster bolts at multiple enemies. |
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Sustainable solutions involve uniting and strengthening law enforcement agencies, and creating real employment alternatives in smuggler towns. |
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A ban on importing engines might also help – they're becoming more scarce, according to a smuggler in Tripoli. |
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The relationship between the smuggler and the person being smuggled is usually terminated upon arrival at the final destination. |
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A smuggler brought him to the border, and from there he went to Sweden by train and car. |
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He was wounded twice in different gunfights, run over by a smuggler, fought in World War I and lived a hair-raising life on the Prohibition-era Mexican border. |
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The relationship between the smuggler and the smuggled person is a voluntary business transaction which usually ends after the border crossing. |
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In principle, smuggling is not, at least initially, a coercive practice because the potential migrant enters into a contract with the smuggler. |
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Generally, migrant smuggling occurs with the consent of the person being smuggled, who often pays large sums of money to a professional smuggler. |
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Many people claiming refugee status destroy their documents or return them to a smuggler before their first contact with a Canadian official. |
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When you are safely out, you give your password to the smuggler who calls it in to the broker to release the funds. |
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In some cases, a person who has agreed to be smuggled into a country becomes a trafficking victim at the hands of the smuggler. |
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For the few who can beg, borrow and scrape enough money and courage to place their lives in the hands of a people smuggler, they try to get to countries like Australia. |
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This morning, Colvin testified that Khalid was an extortionist, drug smuggler and a torturer. |
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He had to travel through three countries after having made arrangements with a smuggler for travel to Canada. |
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In another, meant for viewers in El Salvador, shadows on a wall illustrate a conversation between a teenage boy and a smuggler. |
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Another people smuggler has been arrested by police in the most concerted effort in years to catch those who transport refugees by boat to Australia. |
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When the final destination is reached, the business relationship ends, and the smuggler and the individual part company. |
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Those fleeing further afield, for example to Europe, tend to need the services of an intermediary, a human smuggler or trafficker. |
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Buttoned up tight in his sixties costume, Nicolas Cantillon is the mediator with another world, a sort of smuggler David Lynch style. |
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In the case of illegal migration facilitated by a smuggler there is an agreement between the migrant and the smuggler, and the relationship between the two ends when the former enters the territory of the receiving State. |
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The nearby Lantau Island was a salt production centre and salt smuggler riots occasionally broke out against the government. |
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You will have many claimants who will have possibly received bad advice on their route over to Canada. Maybe the smuggler they paid to help them get here, family members, or whoever, told them this is what they have to say. |
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Nobody has yet taken the chance to add their name to a long line of owners, ranging from the young President to, far less reputably, a pot smuggler. |
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On site, one can bathe but also practise all sorts of nautical activities and one can evoke Mandrin, the famous smuggler and Frédéric Dard, the father of San Antonio who stayed here in his holiday home. |
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A measure of Charlottetown's effectiveness came toward the end of the tour, when the crew of a known smuggler with links to terrorism jettisoned its cargo before the boarding team arrived. |
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As an experienced smuggler, he found his gasoil on the Nigerian market, gasoil reserved for the local Nigerian fishing fleet paid cheap local currency and smuggled out to Guinea. |
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This protocol, which has been ratified by Canada, is one of the means that has been used where victim consent, whether freely given or invalid, cannot be used as a pretext to excuse some action by a smuggler. |
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More claimants may travel by smuggler, destroying travel documents to hide their route, and procedural arguments related to which country has responsibility will arise. |
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The threat is believed to originate from people smuggler gangs operating in the area who consider the shelter a threat to their criminal activities. |
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Average daily calorie and protein intakes sank, and the difference between being officially employed or self-employed, being a trader or a smuggler started to blur. |
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The Indonesian boyfriend of convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby has been arrested on drug charges. |
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He is an old smuggler, who together with a handsome young seadog, goes on a quest to find a diamond that was supposed to belong to Blackbeard. |
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Notably, Chowdhury modeled the relationship of the smuggler to the local producer as one of antagonistic duopoly. |
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Thus visitors to the park are greeted by a gigantic fibreglass smuggler between whose legs they could pass to enter. |
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Zhu Wen, originally a salt smuggler who had served under the rebel Huang, surrendered to Tang forces. |
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We feel one of these untrained civilians will come face to face with a scrupleless smuggler. |
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Finding a smuggler in Ventimiglia is easier than finding good food. |
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The smuggler wore a loose fitting traditional white thobe that concealed the bottles, Saudi news site Sabq reported. |
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He stressed that the said archaeological antiquities were returned to Najaf Archeological Directorate, whilst the smuggler was arrested by the city's police. |
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As the smuggler faces significant risk of civil and criminal penalties if caught with contraband, smugglers are able to impose a significant price premium on smuggled goods. |
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Prior to this arrangement the Smuggler had used as many as six hundred burros to haul high-grade ore over the range to be shipped via the Silverton Railroad to the smelter. |
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Unfortunately, the tale of The Smuggler is nothing new in Tinseltown, according to Lindsay. |
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According to the charges, less than 10 percent of investor funds were to be spent on the production of The Smuggler. |
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