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"No nation can now shut itself up from the surrounding world, and trot round in the same old path of its fathers without interference. The time was when such could be done. Long established customs of hurtful character could formerly fence themselves in, and do their evil work with social impunity. Knowledge was then confined and enjoyed by the privileged few, and the multitude walked on in mental darkness. But a change has now come over the affairs of mankind. Walled cities and empires have become unfashionable. ... Intelligence is penetrating the darkest corners of the globe. Oceans no longer divide, but link nations together. ... What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" Frederick Douglas
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Customs    Darkness    Fence    Globe    Intelligence    Mankind   

William Shakespeare

"New customs, Though they be never so ridiculous (Nay, let 'em be unmanly) yet are follow'd" William Shakespeare
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"The Lansdowne was selected to ferry the Japanese ministers and generals from the Customs House Dock in Yokohama to the Missouri." George Balle
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"We have to go through all the Customs procedures and paperwork so it is not easy to import one." Li Rongmei
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"Individuals who are unfamiliar with Florida's roads, traffic regulations and customs, or who speak foreign languages, or look different than Florida residents, may face a higher risk of danger -- because they may be more likely to be perceived as threatening by Floridians, and because they are unaware of Florida's new law that says individual who feel their safety is threatened or their possessions are at risk are legally authorized to use deadly force," Sarah Brady
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"Customs will seize items if they are fake." Cameron Belk
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"We have also
explained that the government has submitted the new tax bill and
customs and excise draft law to the House of Representatives to
support law enforcement,"
Aburizal Bakrie
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Customs    House Of Representatives    Law Enforcement   

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"Customs is looking into it." Detective McFadden
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William Cowper

"He sees that this great roundabout The world, with all its motley rout, Church, army, physic, law, Its customs and its businesses, Is no concern at all of his, And says -- what says he? -- Caw." William Cowper
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"I'm still saying it's the Mexican military. We've stopped convoys of trucks hauling merchandise into Mexico at those crossings, and the drivers say it's cheaper to pay the Mexican military than to go through customs." Arvin West
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Customs    Mexico   

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"Such customs thrive in oppressive environments." Asma Jahangir
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"A federal ban would allow us to fine companies that violate it and to work with Customs to stop lead-containing imported candles at the docks." Ann Brown
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Charles Lindbergh

"Our ideals, laws and customs should be based on the proposition
that each generation, in turn, becomes the custodian rather than the absolute owner of our resources and each generation has the obligation to pass
this inheritance on to the future."
Charles Lindbergh
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Customs    Inheritance    Obligation   





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