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About 20 percent of all the high-potency marijuana produced in Canada – "multiple tons" each week – is smuggled through a patch of border less than 10 miles wide on the reservation, the U.S.
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One admitted smuggler, Steven Sarti, described to a U.S. judge in May how he and an 18-man crew stuffed high-potency marijuana into black duffel bags used for hockey gear, then coded the bags with numbers representing different buyers.
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It has created a separate speciality drugs unit that makes complex antibiotics, high-potency cancer drugs and devices such as pre-filled syringes for use in hospitals and by chronically ill patients.
Strides Arcolab: Open to Selling Parts of Business Rumman Ahmed 2011
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One admitted smuggler, Steven Sarti, described to a U.S. judge in May how he and an 18-man crew stuffed high-potency marijuana into black duffel bags used for hockey gear, then coded the bags with numbers representing different buyers.
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About 20 percent of all the high-potency marijuana produced in Canada – "multiple tons" each week – is smuggled through a patch of border less than 10 miles wide on the reservation, the U.S.
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About 20 percent of all the high-potency marijuana produced in Canada – "multiple tons" each week – is smuggled through a patch of border less than 10 miles wide on the reservation, the U.S.
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In response, the Chinese government is trying to encourage its hog farmers to adopt Western practices, which involve the feeding of high-potency rations made from soybeans and corn.
China's Hunger for Corn Turns Market on Ear Tom Polansek 2011
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Meanwhile, 30% were being prescribed high-potency antipsychotics that could induce more side effects, and for which there were no data about efficacy in the population, Dr.
Drug Concerns in Parkinson's Shirley S. Wang 2011
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One admitted smuggler, Steven Sarti, described to a U.S. judge in May how he and an 18-man crew stuffed high-potency marijuana into black duffel bags used for hockey gear, then coded the bags with numbers representing different buyers.
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Said one MLBPA rep, "If a pitcher can toss a no-no under the influence of LSD -- and I mean that ridiculously clean, high-potency stuff that I'm told was available in the early 70s -- then surely a ketamine addict can go 0 for 5 at the plate with no more sinister an explanation than that he had an off day."
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