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During this visit, Patton quietly donated an original copy of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws, which he had smuggled out of Germany in violation of JCS 1067, to the Huntington Library, a repository of historical original papers, books, and maps, in his hometown San Marino.
During the period of rationing, a black market emerged, where goods smuggled from the countryside were sold at prices higher than their original worth.
Meanwhile, a copy of the score with the original text was smuggled to the West, where it was premiered and recorded by the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy.

smuggled and Russian
In October 1908 he started a bi-weekly Russian language social democratic paper aimed at Russian workers called Pravda (" Truth "), which he co-edited with Joffe, Matvey Skobelev and Victor Kopp and which was smuggled into Russia.
Nevertheless some books printed in France were smuggled in and made an impact on Russian society.
There was internal dissension centering around Ryan Barnes, Shawn Cation, Mike Jefferson and Sheldon Keefe ( all four had David Frost as an agent ), and Coach Bill Stewart would later be suspended by the OHL when it was found out that he smuggled an imported Russian player across the Canada-United States border in the luggage compartment of the team bus.
Some say their union was opposed by his parents, but Carol " smuggled " her across the Russian frontier and they married in the Orthodox Cathedral Church of Odessa, Ukraine on 31 August 1918, in the presence of witnesses.
The contraband turns out to be a highly illegal nanotech assembler, a device used for high-speed material fabrication, which Eddie smuggled in on behalf of the Russian Mafia.
He used the funds to buy some 115, 000 Russian diamonds in Switzerland, which he smuggled back into the United States and attempted to sell, but he was captured.
Beyond the Russian frontier, drugs were smuggled across the Tajik border — supposedly being patrolled by Russian guards — by military aircraft, and a Russian senior officer, General Major Alexander Perelyakin, had been dismissed from his post with the United Nations peacekeeping force in Bosnia-Hercegovina ( UNPROFOR ), following continued complaints of smuggling, profiteering, and corruption.
By the end of the Soviet era and during Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika, many Russian businessmen imported or smuggled goods such as personal computers and jeans into the country and sold them, often on the black market, for a hefty profit.
Since Ukrainian publications were banned by the Russian Empire, this book was published in Western Ukraine, which was part of Austria-Hungary at the time, and smuggled into Kiev.
It began in February 1966 with the trial of Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel, two Russian writers who ridiculed the Communist regime in satires smuggled abroad and published under pen names.
Stasi is a Russian national who has been illegally smuggled into the United States by CIA agent Emmett Proudhawk, and is highly sought after by her government.
The newspaper then would be smuggled to Lithuania as publication in Lithuanian language was illegal in the Russian Empire.
He is the author of three novels: " Prison Diary ", " Mordovian Marathon " (" both written secretly in prison and smuggled abroad ") and " Russian Romance ", all of which have been translated into many languages.
Because its publication was illegal in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, it was printed in Tilsit ( current Sovetsk ) and Ragnit ( current Neman ) in German East Prussia and smuggled into Lithuania by the knygnešiai ( book smugglers ).

smuggled and text
Lilburne was just finishing an apprenticeship with Hewson, and smuggled the text abroad, but was betrayed by his assistant in importing the Letanie, John Chilliburne who worked for Wharton.

smuggled and Slonim
To the fury of the State, copies of the Slonim edition began being smuggled back to the USSR and secretly passed from hand to hand.

smuggled and then
He was then smuggled across the U. S. border, hidden in a baggage car by sympathetic railway workers.
Approximately 80 percent of the weapons manufactured in Brazil are exported, mostly to neighboring countries ; many of these weapons are then smuggled back into Brazil.
As the war advanced west, he fled to Norway, then was smuggled in a coffin by the Norwegian underground ( with his wife, Czech anthropologist Svatava Pirkova, disguised as a peasant woman ) over the border to Sweden, where he continued his work at the Karolinska Hospital ( with works on aphasia and language competence ).
As a result, newsbooks pertaining to this matter were often printed in Amsterdam and then smuggled into the country, until the ban was lifted six years later.
Losi then stole a slip of taro plant and smuggled it back to earth, where it became a staple of Samoan diet.
A copy was smuggled into the country and then published widely.
He was then smuggled to the United States and continued his life as a school teacher.
The Prussian collections became separated during the Cold War during the division of the city, but were reunited after German reunification, except for the art and artefacts removed after World War II by Allied troops and not yet returned ; these include the Priam's Treasure, also called the gold of Troy, excavated by Heinrich Schliemann in 1873, then smuggled out of Turkey to Berlin and today kept at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow.
His father smuggled him out of prison and allowed him to live under an invisibility cloak, guarded by Winky, and how Ministry of Magic worker Bertha Jorkins discovered him and ultimately was relieved of her information by Voldemort, who then returned to find Crouch Jr in his father's house.
A copy was smuggled into the country and then published widely.
On 19 July 1985, Gordievsky went for his usual jog, but he instead managed to evade his KGB tails and boarded a train to the Finnish border, where he was met by British embassy cars and smuggled across the border into Finland, then flown to England via Norway.
A bomb threat then forced the group to evacuate the plane, and they had to be smuggled out the emergency exit into a catering van and driven to the end of the runway, where they hid for half an hour until they were able to rejoin the plane.
A copy of the document was then smuggled out of the country in a child's toy.
To this end his agents scour the graveyards and tombs of the world for the corpses of illustrious persons which are then smuggled back to Providence, where Curwen temporarily raises them to torture their secrets out of them.
The Codex disappeared, then re-emerged in 1958, when it was smuggled into Israel by Syrian Jew Murad Faham, and presented to the president of the state, Itzhak Ben-Zvi.
Assisted by some two dozen other Żegota members, Sendler smuggled 2, 500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto and then provided them with false identity documents and with housing outside the Ghetto, thereby saving those children from being killed in the Holocaust.
A second attempt was then made, some 70, 000 seeds being smuggled to Kew in 1875, by Henry Wickham, at the service of the British Empire.
Durrani then arranged for hashish to be smuggled in the furniture of Pakistani diplomats who were moving to London ; Marks would then intercept the furniture to find the drugs – this arrangement netted him a profit of £ 7, 500.
He then published his paper in Brussels, whence it was smuggled into France.
During the American War of Independence, Bermudians stole much-needed gunpowder from a magazine, which supplied neighbouring the forts protecting St. George's, and then smuggled it out of Tobacco Bay ( over the hill from St. George's ) to George Washington.
They are both smuggled to England to have microfilmed plans of the Hydro examined, and then return to Norway to plan a commando raid on the Hydro.
The rocket was then dismantled and smuggled across Poland.
In the 19th century, after the January Uprising when the Lithuanian language was banned from the office in all of Russian-ruled Lithuania, books in that language were printed in Ragnit and then smuggled to Russia by the knygnešiai.

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