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As one friend from Asia remarked to me, the Americans (and British) like to preserve the purity of their civil liberties institutions internally by re-exporting terrorists externally; the people they kill are mostly non-Americans, so whocares?
The Volokh Conspiracy » No Righteous Gentile Awards, Please 2010
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As one friend from Asia remarked to me, the Americans and British like to preserve the purity of their civil liberties institutions internally by re-exporting terrorists externally; the people they kill are mostly non-Americans, so whocares?
The Volokh Conspiracy » No Righteous Gentile Awards, Please 2010
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Because of the high number of North African immigrants, he said, hashish smuggling from Morocco has long been a feature of the city's underground economy, for local consumption or re-exporting to other French cities.
Gang wars roil poorer areas of Marseille Edward Cody 2010
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Because of the high number of North African immigrants, he said, hashish smuggling from Morocco has long been a feature of the city's underground economy, for local consumption or re-exporting to other French cities.
Gang wars roil poorer areas of Marseille Edward Cody 2010
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Because of the high number of North African immigrants, he said, hashish smuggling from Morocco has long been a feature of the city's underground economy, for local consumption or re-exporting to other French cities.
Gang wars roil poorer areas of Marseille Edward Cody 2010
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Because of the high number of North African immigrants, he said, hashish smuggling from Morocco has long been a feature of the city's underground economy, for local consumption or re-exporting to other French cities.
Gang wars roil poorer areas of Marseille Edward Cody 2010
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The proposal would also ban the re-exporting of foods (notably candy) that use sugar imported from a third country, and would sharply limit how much sugar could come from third countries.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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July, finding that both countries had sufficient measures in place to prevent re-exporting of the ivory.
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The proposal would also ban the re-exporting of foods notably candy that use sugar imported from a third country, and would sharply limit how much sugar could come from third countries.
"I can't call her sugar 'cause sugar never was so sweet"** 2008
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The proposal would also ban the re-exporting of foods (notably candy) that use sugar imported from a third country, and would sharply limit how much sugar could come from third countries.
Sweet and Sour 2008
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