The film you’re recalling might be "The Great Escape" or a similar heist movie from that era. The scene with the man smuggling diamonds or gems in a soda container sounds reminiscent of classic caper films where clever smuggling techniques are a central plot device. This type of creative concealment often adds a twist to the story, highlighting the ingenuity of the characters involved in the heist. If you have any more details, it could help narrow it down further!
The verb smuggle is used with plural subjects.Verbs only have a singular form with first person singular (or single noun) subjects.The singular form is verb + -seg She smuggles diamonds in the rough - first person singular subject.The guard smuggles drugs into the jail - singular noun subject.The noun smuggler has both singular and plural forms eg.The smugglers arrived at dawn. A smuggler brought the diamonds into the country.
a person who illegally smuggles humans is either a human trafficker, or a people smuggler
A bootlegger.
I think you're thinking about muggles. Muggles are non-magical people.
They are called "Pollero" or "Coyote".
People. Coyote is the term used for someone that smuggles People across international borders.
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tally youngblood wants to stop being pretty minded so take a pill that croy smuggles to her and she becomes bubbly. she falls in love with zane along the way.
Yes, if you're under the legal age, or if it was illegally obtained (smuggles cigarettes, for example).
Anybody who smuggles panda pelts has otomatic imprisonment. Covention on Trade in Endangered Species whitch effectively prohibited internation trade.Also captive breeding programs are of severe importance. People are mapping pandas habitat and making mammal surveys.
The amount of food allowed into the ghetto by the Nazis was grossly insufficient. The inhabitants smuggled in food and manufactured (workshop, craft) good to pay for the food. They also smuggles in raw materials so they could make things to exchange (barter, swap) for food again.
Yeon-woo Lee directed the 2002 movie 2424. This is a Korean comedy where the District Attorney wants revenge in the death of his father involving a crime ring that steals and smuggles jewels worth supposedly 3 billion dollars. The comedy ensues around losing the jewelry.