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  • noun Plural form of narcodollar.

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Examples

  • The combined social graphs of Jaua and Chavez leave a big footprint at the intersection of petrodollars, narcodollars (and euros) and military clientism and a much smaller one at the crossroads of sound government and distribution of food and income to the marginalized poor.

    Eric Ehrmann: The Fracas in Caracas 2010

  • But global demand makes the drug trade too big to fail, credit markets are drained and narcodollars are the last mountain of wealth the United States and Russia can battle over to shape the world economic order.

    Eric Ehrmann: Drug Wars: Brazil's Amazon The New Rio Grande 2009

  • But global demand makes the drug trade too big to fail, credit markets are drained and narcodollars are the last mountain of wealth the United States and Russia can battle over to shape the world economic order.

    Eric Ehrmann: Drug Wars: Brazil's Amazon The New Rio Grande 2009

  • U.S. officials say more extensive but targeted eradication is needed to rein in the billions of narcodollars floating around Afghanistan, which they say funds and arms the escalating insurgency.

    Opium Wars 2008

  • "The chain of narcodollars goes from the districts to the highest levels of government," he says.

    A Harvest Of Treachery 2007

  • That element, funded with petrodollars, and now with narcodollars, is radicalizing the rest of the world's Islamic community.

    The Fear Factor Lionheart 2007

  • But Marjah is showing why separating the Taliban from their narcodollars is so difficult.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • But Marjah is showing why separating the Taliban from their narcodollars is so difficult.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • But Marjah is showing why separating the Taliban from their narcodollars is so difficult.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • But Marjah is showing why separating the Taliban from their narcodollars is so difficult.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

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