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"Are we going into its cage to look for smuggled diamonds?"
"The ones with the bars that hold the smuggled diamonds."
A1 Russia denied it was the source of smuggled nuclear materials.
At the very least, we have a smuggled artifact in the basement.
A year later a second note was among another smuggled group of notes that arrived for the relatives.
Smuggled children were in danger of being sexually abused or even killed.
They were taken, he said, with a smuggled camera.
Nor is there any question, officials say, but that more boxes carrying smuggled Chinese workers are on the way.
Cigarettes, cars, alcohol and drugs were the main smuggled items, he said.
It must have been in his mind for years, since there was no other reason for a smuggled gun here.
Mobile phones are one of the most smuggled items into prisons.
He never would have returned for them if the smuggled diamonds weren't still in them.
They often paid their score in fish or in smuggled wines.
And these bird brains are worried about the potential deaths of smuggled birds?
Adebisi is given a smuggled gun by a black corrections officer.
Back then it only took a few smuggled beers and a joint to be this giddy.
Such calls are often placed by prison inmates using smuggled cellular phones.
Here he set up a smuggled piano in the basement of the men's barracks housing.
Only to cover the real game" - he gestured toward the safe - "the sale of this smuggled stuff.
Others might face exploitation or be forced to participate in other criminal activities during their journey as smuggled individuals.
In recent years the rebels have been making $30 million to $50 million a year from smuggled diamonds, an American official said.
The prosecutor said the two men had been recorded discussing, often in code, the delivery of smuggled pieces.
They talked a lot about the smuggled diamonds.
"So most of the smuggled Chinese stayed here?"
And she has long been a fixture at conferences dealing with the issue of smuggled antiquities.