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Lebanese-Mexican and been
Julián senior, who had been influential in the Lebanese-Mexican business community, died in 1953.

Lebanese-Mexican and .
Her parents upon immigrating to Mexico had founded one of the first Arabic language magazines for the Lebanese-Mexican community, using a printing press they had brought with them.

Symbiotic and into
Symbiotic bacteria in their intestines ferment the fibres, allowing previously indigestible cellulose to be turned into volatile fatty acids.
Some of his books, such as The Macroscope and The Symbiotic Man ( 1995 ) ( ISBN 0071357440 ), have been translated into English.
* Genome Sequence of a Polydnavirus: Insights into Symbiotic Virus Evolution article from Science.
Symbiotic bacteria in the cecum help to further digest the non-fibrous particles into a more metabolically manageable substance.

Symbiotic and .
Stephen R. Donaldson, in his Gap Series, proposed a similar system, Symbiotic Crystalline Resonance Transmission, clearly ansible-type technology, but was very difficult to produce and limited to text messages.
Symbiotic microbes such as fungi and algae form an association in lichen.
" Symbiotic Growth in the Swamp: Toledo and Northwest Ohio, 1860 – 1900 ," Northwest Ohio History, 77 ( Spring 2010 ), 85 – 104.
* Symbiotic stars are binary star systems comprising a late-type giant star and a hotter companion object.
Symbiotic organisms carried within larger organisms are also known to bioluminesce.
Margulis dedicated the last of eight chapters in her book, The Symbiotic Planet, to Gaia.
Symbiotic relationships between Rhizobium species and legumes are well-documented.
* Symbiotic idea A symbiotic method of idea creation is when multiple ideas are combined, using different elements of each to make a whole.
Symbiotic relationships in monocentrid fishes and sepiolid squid appear to have evolved separately.
* Symbiotic mutism: the most common form, caused by a vocal and dominating mother and absent father ( very rarely the other way around ) and characterized by the use of mutism as controlling behavior around other adults.
* A Symbiotic Lifestyle: C. xamachana and Zooxanthellae
Symbiotic relationships with ectomycorrhizal fungi enable Hispaniolan Pines to grow on shallow, infertile soils.
Symbiotic child psychosis struck her.
* Normal Symbiotic Phase-Lasts until about 5 months of age.
* Separation-Individuation Phase-The arrival of this phase marks the end of the Normal Symbiotic Phase.

smuggling and network
In September 1979, the civilian government of Hilla Limann inherited declining per capita income ; stagnant industrial and agricultural production due to inadequate imported supplies ; shortages of imported and locally produced goods ; a sizable budget deficit ( almost 40 % of expenditures in 1979 ); high inflation, " moderating " to 54 % in 1979 ; an increasingly overvalued cedi ; flourishing smuggling and other black-market activities ; unemployment and underemployment, particularly among urban youth ; deterioration in the transport network ; and continued foreign exchange constraints.
Throughout the Civil War, the Confederacy maintained a network of underground operators in southern Maryland, particularly Charles and St. Mary's counties, smuggling recruits across the Potomac River into Virginia and relaying messages for Confederate agents as far north as Canada.
Miller has received orders to infiltrate a mysterious hotel known as Chateau Du Luc, which is operated by Kantaris, leader of the smuggling network of the same name.
However, more commonly, smugglers engage and do business within a larger smuggling network where there is a division of work among the actors involved.
The complexity of the smuggling network is dependent upon the route to be taken and the nature of the journey.
The more complex the route, however, the more members of the smuggling network must be recruited.
Given the clandestine but booming nature of people smuggling operations-especially in places like Mexico-drug cartels have also begun tapping into the smuggling network.
A UN sanctions committee report stated that North Korea operates an international smuggling network for nuclear and ballistic missile technology, including to Burma, Syria, and Iran.
As the Cosa Nostra business increased, Buchalter's small informal network of killers turned into a group of 250 criminals who were involved in narcotics smuggling, labor racketeering, and other rackets.
The possibility that two or more different sub-classifications of contraband, either absolute or conditional, such as weapons, drugs, people etc., could or would be smuggled by the same smuggling network or during the same smuggling run referred to as Multi Consignment Contraband smuggling was studied in 2009.
Nitti ran Capone's liquor smuggling and distribution operation, importing whisky from Canada and selling it through a network of speakeasies around Chicago.
The town, which consists of a maze of tiny streets, has a tradition of smuggling, and there is reputed to be a network of subterranean passageways linking the houses.
He accused the Indonesian military of human rights violations in East Timor and in the troubled provinces of Papua and Aceh, and accused them of running a criminal network involved in illegal tree logging and drug smuggling.
In addition, The Intelligence Wing has a network of agents and informers and establish pickets in consultation with Commandants of the PCG Battalions when a potential smuggling activity is reported to take place.
According to Giovanni Falcone, the investigating magistrate who was assigned the investigation into heroin trafficking case, estimated that by the late 1970s the Inzerillo-Gambino-Spatola network was smuggling US $ 600 million worth of heroin into the US each year.
During the Second World War, he was part of a resistance network smuggling Jews, escaping Allied airmen and resistance fighters from France into Spain.
This entailed smuggling liquor into the country, wholesaling it, and then selling it through a network of outlets.

smuggling and involved
He also got involved in smuggling opium.
The same year, both men attracted the attention of Saudi intelligence, who believed they were involved in arms smuggling, and the following year they were eyed as possible collaborators in the 1998 United States embassy bombings in East Africa after it emerged that Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali had given the FBI the phone number of Mihdhar's father-in-law ; 967-1-200578, which turned out to be a key communications hub for al-Qaeda militants, and eventually tipped off the Americans about the upcoming Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit.
Recently a Greek tanker was involved a dispute over crude oil smuggling.
The profits involved in smuggling goods appear to be extensive.
" Often the real source of border problems was ordinary criminals or local merchants involved in illegal mining, logging, smuggling, and narcotics production and trade.
Arkan has been accused of being involved in protection rackets, extortion, and the smuggling of oil and luxury items.
Because smuggling can generate substantial profits for those involved, which in turn can fuel corruption and organized crime in countries traveled from, through, or to during the smuggling process.
As these drug cartels have gotten more directly involved, however, they are beginning to play a more central role in the business of people smuggling and often exploit individuals-seen as human cargo-and using them by loading up smuggled individuals with backpacks full of marijuana and using them over and over for drug sales.
Four of the sixteen cases involved MCC human and drug smuggling.
Another notable example is the 1932 film Scarface which was remade in 1983 starring Al Pacino ; whereas the setting of 1932 version is the illegal alcohol trade, the characters in the 1983 version are involved in cocaine smuggling.
The bank was found by regulators in the U. S. and the United Kingdom to be involved in money laundering, bribery, support of terrorism, arms trafficking, the sale of nuclear technologies, the commission and facilitation of tax evasion, smuggling, illegal immigration, and the illicit purchases of banks and real estate.
On June 10, 1768, customs officials seized the Liberty, a sloop owned by leading Boston merchant John Hancock, on allegations that the ship had been involved in smuggling.
Folkestone, like most settlements on the south coast, became involved in smuggling during the eighteenth century.
* Deputy Chairman and a director of British American Tobacco ( BAT ) ( 1998 – 2007 ), for which Clarke faced allegations relating to activities of BAT in lobbying the developing world to reject stronger health warnings on cigarette packets and evidence that that corporation had been involved in smuggling and targeting children with advertisements.
In July 2011, Columbus dissolved its police force, due to a gun smuggling scandal that involved its village officials and others.
Bainton and others hypothesize that the Ourang Medan might have been involved in smuggling operations of chemical substances such as a combination of potassium cyanide and nitroglycerin or even wartime stocks of nerve agents.
:* " The CIA or any other government organization is not to be involved in General Nu's smuggling operation.
This became known as the " flowerpot plot " because it involved a conspirator-a man named Robert Young-forging Sprats signature on a document, smuggling it into the Bishop's manor and hiding the paper under a flowerpot.
The plot involved smuggling the items to the country and then donating them to the museums in order to claim large tax write offs.
Others run companies involved in large scale corruption and smuggling schemes.

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