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His view of airport customs was particularly scathing, remarking that in addition to the individual mules who ingest small quantities of drugs or conceal the drugs in luggage or body cavities, airport workers have been arrested 'for passing drugs to travellers after they have completed security' and that drugs are smuggled out of the airport through the 'VVIP' very very important person lounge.
The Guardian World News Robert Booth 2010
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Sarpong also said that drugs are smuggled out of the airport through the "VVIP" Very Very Important Person lounge.
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VIP, VVIP and Platinum VIP cards are still ubiquitous, a price of entry for any retail establishment.
Tom Doctoroff: E-Commerce in China: Patriarchic Benevolence Tom Doctoroff 2011
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In the middle of March, Max Healthcare's main hospital in the capital had a VVIP guest: President Pratibha Patil.
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VIP, VVIP and Platinum VIP cards are still ubiquitous, a price of entry for any retail establishment.
Tom Doctoroff: E-Commerce in China: Patriarchic Benevolence Tom Doctoroff 2011
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VIP, VVIP and Platinum VIP cards are still ubiquitous, a price of entry for any retail establishment.
Tom Doctoroff: E-Commerce in China: Patriarchic Benevolence Tom Doctoroff 2011
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In the middle of March, Max Healthcare's main hospital in the capital had a VVIP guest: President Pratibha Patil.
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Chelsea bores her, so she takes a private jet to Cannes, gets Katie Price's hairdresser to titivate her, hires a table in a VVIP room for £20k, then strops off home after 20 minutes as someone appears in the room who's not to her suiting.
Tamara Ecclestone: Billion $$ Girl – Grace Dent's TV OD 2011
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In the middle of March, Max Healthcare's main hospital in the capital had a VVIP guest: President Pratibha Patil.
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VIP, VVIP and Platinum VIP cards are still ubiquitous, a price of entry for any retail establishment.
Tom Doctoroff: E-Commerce in China: Patriarchic Benevolence Tom Doctoroff 2011
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