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Rum-running

Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law. Smuggling circumvents alcohol taxes and outright prohibition of alcohol sales.

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Alcohol smuggling today

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Rum-running

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Triples58
Avg. degree1.98
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related to The Rum Row · 40
Rum-running → Al Capone, Alabama, April, Bahamas, Bill McCoy, By, Canada, Canadian Club Whisky, Coast Guard, Galveston, Great Lakes, Habana Joe, Hiram Walker, Los Angeles, Louisiana, McCoy, Mexico, Miquelon, New Jersey, New York/Philadelphia
related to Etymology · 18
Rum-running → According, Bahamas, Bimini, Boston, Canadian, Caribbean, Chicago, English, Florida, French, However, It, New York City, PBS, Prohibition, The, The Oxford English Dictionary, United States

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Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyThe Oxford English Dictionary0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyAccording0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyPBS0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyProhibition0.60section
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Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyUnited States0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyBimini0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyBahamas0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyCaribbean0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyFlorida0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyHowever0.60section
Rum-runningrelated to EtymologyCanadian0.60section

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