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Meanings of confiscate more in English
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Usage of confiscate more in English
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This paperwork also sought to confiscatemore assets uncovered using evidence found during the original raid.
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The head of the Organised Crime Taskforce said officers were on course to confiscatemore proceeds of crime.
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The Government today began its legal bid to confiscatemore than £14 million from convicted drugs dealer John Gilligan.
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I just thought the police had cooked up the whole thing as an excuse to confiscatemore data about followers.
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The State began proceedings at the Special Criminal Court yesterday to confiscatemore than £14 million from convicted drugs dealer John Gilligan.
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Mr Nash said the Police had confiscatedmore than 1500 firearms in the past year.
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It confiscatesmore than a million illegal cigarettes there every year and even occasional consignments of chicken feet.
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They smashed the "Clarion" office and the Socialist Party headquarters again, and confiscatedmore tons of literature.
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Mr Koroilavesau said the ministry confiscatedmore than 260 kilogrammes of Grouper and Coral Trout during last year's harvest ban.
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Meanwhile, in the run-up to Halloween, Dublin City Council confiscatedmore than 750 tonnes of flammable material destined for bonfires.
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It has been a record year for drug interceptions at the New Zealand border with customs confiscatingmore than a tonne of methamphetamine.
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Vanuatu's Malapoa College has suspended 35 of its students for what it describes as misbehaving, and confiscatedmore than 300 mobile phones and ipads.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) raided 10 dispensaries in Los Angeles, arrested five people and confiscatedmore than 440 lbs of marijuana in July.