narco in English

noun
1
narcotics; illegal drugs.
the multi-billion dollar narco trade
prefix
1
relating to a state of insensibility.
narcolepsy

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1. Loeb's reinstating Flass as head of Narco.

2. Two man Beheaded by rival narco gang in mexico

3. They have invented narco-submarines and boats that are not detected by radar.

4. Areas of interest are economic, cultural, human resources development, counter-terrorism and anti narco-trafficking activities.

5. Cartel Tycoon is a story-driven business sim inspired by the ‘80s narco trade

6. When narco-trafficking and corruption threaten democracy in Latin America, it's America's problem too.

7. The narco manages to stay alive, elude capture, get his drugs across the border, and vanquish authorities.

8. 19 The narco manages to stay alive, elude capture, get his drugs across the border, and vanquish authorities.

9. S. narco- demand, cut off weapons - smuggling into Mexico and lasso more of the billions of dollars heading to the drug cartels.

10. Accordingly,La Familia's narco banner declared that they do not kill for money and they do not kill innocent people,".

11. If Chávez’s Venezuela has become a narco-state in which the regime’s acolytes are drug lords, this reflects their privileged relations with the FARC.

12. We regard SCO as an important regional forum addressing itself to a wide range of issues in our Eurasian region, including security, counterterrorism, narco-trafficking and trans-border organized crime.

13. One of the areas in which progress has been made is technical intelligence. The adroit positioning of equipment for intercepting communications and use of platform aircraft have led to the discovery of narco-terrorist plots and the consequent prevention of terrorist attacks

14. Cleaving with remarkable consistency to the Balkans policy of its predecessors, the Bush administration has not opposed the rechristening of Albanian terrorist leader Ali Ahmeti as a "statesman." This duplicates the Clinton administration's feat of rechristening the leaders of the narco-terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) as "freedom fighters" and "democratic reformers."