Sentences with phrase «like smuggle»

But on other dating sites, people have been taken for thousands of dollars and allegedly convinced to do things like smuggle drugs into Argentina.
Top Tip... Wear your hair down when wearing a hat or in a french plait, you don't want to look like your smuggling something under there with unsightly lumps and bumps!
These professionals also work with detectives regarding various crimes like smuggling and identity theft.

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He'd made most of his money by illegally smuggling products like Dutch tea, glass, lead, paper, and French molasses, according to the Boston Tea Party Historical Society.
The Zetas wanted to control the criminal businesses that they had opened and wanted to open up the plaza owned by the Gulf Cartel to other businesses like human smuggling, which would later translate into several different massacres, including the execution of 72 migrants in San Fernando, Tamaulipas.
Like Rachel smuggling out the family gods under her voluminous garments, this Handmaid has secretly brought remnants of the word with her into exile.
Even so, I smuggled figures like Billy «Graham and some other evangelicals into my account.
This means that like C.S. Lewis, we can also smuggle theology in our art and allow ourselves to be transformed by it.
I like to smuggle coconut water into the movies with me when I go to keep myself away from soda, as part of an «indulgence» meal:D Your recipe sounds great though, as does the one posted!
With these and other favorites like good olive oils, vinegars, kitchen knives, pot hangers and grains smuggled in from occasional R&R trips abroad, we managed to carve out quite the foodie sanctuary — not only for ourselves, but for our friends and colleagues.
What makes Fäviken special, what gets chefs like Redzepi excited about the place, isn't just the extreme localness of the ingredients (Nilsson basically doesn't use anything he can't get from the farm or pull from nearby waters, barring sugar from Denmark, salt from France, his beloved alcoholic vinegar — and the occasional pineapple he smuggles in for a staff - meal pizza).
As for your question, I usually chop them very finely and smuggle them into stuff — like a stuffing for vegan Wellington or into vegan bolognese sauce — no one ever knows...
But I like the idea of smuggling a deep - dish pizza into United Center in your coat for two periods before frisbee - ing it onto the ice.
The officials held me in their office for what seemed like hours, suspicious I was smuggling this baby who was dark and looked nothing like me, out of their country.
He proceeded to tell a story about smuggling Jewish artifacts into the Soviet Union and joked that his own Greek Orthodox beliefs gave him insight into Orthodox Judaism, letting Yiddish words like tzitzis and shul roll off his tongue all the while.
We would love to include workers like Joyce Mitchell, who will keep her pension despite pleading guilty to smuggling into Clinton Correctional Facility hacksaw blades, chisels, a steel punch and two concrete drill bits used by convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt in last summer's escape.
To prevent illegal antiquities smuggling like this, a new law in Israel, which is expected to eliminate loopholes that have allowed laundering of stolen Egyptian artifacts from other countries, will take effect on April 20, according to the IAA.
The situation is no better in other countries hit by wildlife smuggling, like Mexico.
Brazilian geneticists are standing up against illegal smuggling that threatens parrot species like the blue macaw.
While many people are familiar with the idea of dogs and cats getting chipped, the practice is also used with exotic pets like the Asian arowana fish, above, when there's concern of possible smuggling or sale of wild animals.
I don't even like pizza, but those two slices of disgustingly greasy pizza they smuggled into my hospital room rank on the list of top ten meals of my life.
Before that, there was like this little like butter smuggling racket where people are...
it sounded like I was smuggling garbage bags under my coat.
Shooting got underway on the story (about a search - and - rescue medical spaceship that rescues a man who's smuggled an alien artifact on board), with a cast including Angela Bassett, James Spader, Robert Forster and none - more - nineties faces like Robin Tunney and Peter Facinelli, but things went swiftly south, with the studio cutting Hill's budget midway through production.
I also quite liked adding in the element of a «bad guy» for them to rally with, it just seems very unlikely that a Marine smuggled RPG's from Afghanistan into good ol' Texas with such ease or that the local dealer has such high up cartel connections.
It's likely going to center itself around an actor acting really cocky for two hours and without other characters to ground him (like if it's a simple smuggling scenario), I'm not sure that's the kind of story I want to watch.
Kimmel said, unbeknownst to him, his mother spent the weekend baking cookies shaped like Oscar trophies, which she then smuggled into the Academy Awards.
At the top of the food chain is Baird Whitlock (George Clooney), a Kirk Douglas - like A-lister who's been drugged and smuggled off the lot of his epic Roman picture.
Ted is hobbled by a labored third act and a subplot involving a demented loner played by Giovanni Ribisi that is so ragingly gratuitous, it almost feels like an homage to the famously unnecessary diamond - smuggling subplots of the»80s, but Ted is so consistently, even explosively funny and oddly good - natured throughout that it really doesn't need a plot at all, let alone an even - less - welcome chase scene.
Barry befriends the likes of Pablo Escobar and it is not long before he's smuggling huge drug shipments into the United States.
At the top of the food chain is Baird Whitlock (George Clooney), a Kirk Douglas — like A-lister who's been drugged and smuggled off the lot of his epic Roman picture.
Like the cotton wool used to convey cigarette smoke, Legal Smuggling with Christine Choy is the epitome of fluff cinema.
But Odenkirk and Cross together makes it seem like these two chuckleheads from Mr. Show with Bob and David managed to sneak on the set when no one was looking, smuggle their way into wardrobe and makeup and 70's themselves up so none would be the wiser.
The really weird humor comes from the likes of Terry Crews as «Cheeseburger Eddy», an inmate who smuggles McDonald's food in his pants.
It carries a message like an old - style PSA: «The family that smuggles dope together, finds hope together.»
Beans and his brother Kermit do odd jobs like collecting milk bottles and, at one point, even smuggling liquor in their wagon.
In a way, I guess that would make sense, except, if I didn't smuggle them into our house like a Drug Lord, I would never get to see this face:
I realise that Star Citizen's professions - careers to pursue, such as salvaging, smuggling, bounty hunting and so on - are still to come, like so much else.
Mostly, however, this expansion feels like an excuse to get back into the game as it already existed - and for Bethesda to smuggle in some gameplay updates - rather than a coherent addition with anything new to say.
When Forza is smuggling slot machines in its trunk, and Gran Turismo has asked its fans to put away childish things, it feels like this golden age could either be the beginning of something new and exciting, or the moment that a crash became inevitable.
«Most of his early work was inspired by the art books that he saw, which, like his own works, were smuggled between the Eastern and Western Blocs», VeneKlasen says.
With the aid of fellow artists like Georg Baselitz and later supporters like Werner, who helped to smuggle his work out of East Germany («who knows how many works exactly», VeneKlasen says), Penck garnered recognition outside East Germany, from which he emigrated in 1980.
It may sound like a gimmick, but this subversive, punkish invention allowed Baselitz to smuggle in taboo subject matter such as Nazi eagle insignia, and so deal with Germany's traumatic past.
Hazoumè (1962), born in Porto - Novo just like Agbodjelou, drew on the same smuggling theme, yet approached it differently.
The world «Revolution» also smuggles the prospect of Utopia among what now seems like a lapsed promise of technocracy and political progress.
Thus, even while counseling rational tranquility and Zen - like detachment, one may smuggle in a little dig, such as «Communications Experts have recently coined the term «MA Rodger Syndrome» to describe this dynamic.»
The natural richness and potential of Oostpunt since 1993 is under huge stress due to natural deterioration, and rampant illegal practices such as spear fishing, plundering of baby conch, lobsters and the capture of sea turtles and rays, poaching of goats / sheep and donkeys, while a variety of other criminal activities savagely take place in the area, like car theft and stripping, the smuggling of drugs and people, trash dumping, etc..
Smuggled» seems like a prejudicial word.
Simply due to practices like gold farming and smuggling illegal labor.
China has long been home to a booming illicit «trade» for new iPhones smuggled into the country through ports like Hong Kong or Shanghai.
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