They said the attacks were linked to a turf war between rival western bootleggers over the lucrative illicit alcohol market. |
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And finally, no group trafficked in more illicit liquor than the bootleggers. |
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Instead of real life's morlock tobacco bootleggers and DVD touts, Pantoland has sweet Aladdie, a boy so poor he does not have a name. |
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When he wasn't hanging out with bootleggers in Wyoming roadhouses, he was going on great binges with F. Scott. |
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The bridge is frequented by bootleggers and hawkers who are always on the look out for the carabinieri. |
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In Spain, bootleggers selling pirated CDs and DVDs are common sights on the street. |
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Pubs, clubs and people's homes were still the most common places for bootleggers to sell illicit goods. |
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The Evening Press recently revealed that bootleggers were flooding the city with pirate DVDs of film blockbusters only just released at cinemas. |
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A service station worker in Georgia, he began racing against local bootleggers across fields, on ragged dirt tracks, and on asphalt speedways. |
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Two-thirds or more of all the alcohol consumed in Africa is supplied not by big breweries or distillers but by home-brewers and bootleggers. |
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When I went to La Loche in 1977, bootleggers were common and were out probably on every street corner in every city block. |
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That's because, as always, when a rare commodity becomes an export hit almost overnight, the business quickly attracts dishonest bootleggers. |
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Undertake crime prevention activities and do not tolerate bootleggers and drug dealers in the community. |
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Revel in the captivating tales of smugglers, bootleggers and gangsters and their dramatic confrontations with some very determined opponents. |
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Was it a set-up by powerful but corrupt Saudis who felt the bootleggers had undercut their market or ripped them off over bribes or a share of the profits? |
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Some cops adhered to a gentlemen's code, arresting bootleggers only if they caught them red-handed. |
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One of the state's biggest bootleggers was charged in 1993 with conspiring to manufacture amphetamines and distribute cocaine. |
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Described as a blueprint to crack down on the trade in fake goods, the scheme involves closer inter-agency co-operation in the fight against pirates and bootleggers. |
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The investigator leading the battle against bootleggers has complained to the Crown Office that procurators fiscal are ignoring clear-cut cases of copyright theft. |
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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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The popular conception of Prohibition is that speakeasies abounded, gangsters and bootleggers of all sorts flourished, and every American gladly flouted the law. |
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If it had been, then the disastrous social effects of the criminalization of alcohol would have been compounded, because aside from going after bootleggers, the police would have been apprehending consumers. |
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As an escape route, bootleggers had dug an underground tunnel to get away from the police,'' Thomas said. |
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Drug dealers have now taken over where the bootleggers once were. |
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Guys and Dolls should be a fast-paced world full of floozies, gamblers, bootleggers and gangsters. |
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Before that, Mississippi had taxed the illegal alcohol brought in by bootleggers. |
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According to details, Kohsar police arrested bootleggers Skawat Ali and recovered 30 wine bottles from him. |
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The figure has soared by more than eight per cent in 12 months fuelling fears that bootleggers will soon have half the market. |
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According to press release he said that Shalimar police team arrested bootleggers Jameel Masih and recovered 50 liter wine from him. |
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Bootblacks and bootleggers, bankers, charwomen and clerks, all the city has been touched sharply by the waves of excitement which flows from the Stock Exchange and materialize on the ticker tape. |
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Even when they're faced with the problem of bootleggers and counterfeit copies of their work, they still manage to survive and go on creating new material. |
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Police and bootleggers engaged in elaborate games of cat-and-mouse. |
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Alcohol brewed by the bootleggers turns into poison due to the formation of methyl alcohol which is toxic in nature. |
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Publican Tim Solan travelled to Brussels to lobby Euro-MPs on beer bootleggers but found himself jailed then deported. |
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Don't you think that it would be preferable to reap the benefits rather than run after bootleggers, to develop tourism with spin-offs rather than watching over bingo in someone's basement? |
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The present arrangements thus serve nobody's interests, least of all the Indian government which is losing substantial amounts of revenue to the bootleggers. |
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They also tangle with their rivals, the Gashouse Gang, and catch tire thieves and gas bootleggers. |
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The state is losing millions to bootleggers, knowing or unknowing. |
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Fuller wrote, Covering crime obliged you to frequent some very disreputable places, rubbing shoulders with stoolies, bootleggers, prostitutes, and petty mobsters, the full gamut of characters from society's underbelly. |
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In his example, Baptists wanted laws closing liquor stores on Sundays to promote piety, and bootleggers wanted such laws to create an unserved market. |
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Bootleggers are buying cheap, special-offer stocks of the French version of Diet Coke and flogging them in Scotland for a fat profit. |
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Bootleggers make good money selling untaxed cigarettes, until they are caught. |
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