| 41. | A smuggled-in Snapple, a bootlegged Schlotzky's sandwich _ all verboten.
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| 42. | There are bootlegged DVDs and CDs and bootlegged soccer jerseys from teams around the world.
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| 43. | There are bootlegged DVDs and CDs and bootlegged soccer jerseys from teams around the world.
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| 44. | Japanese quarantine authorities say the country faces a growing threat from abroad : bootlegged beetles.
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| 45. | Def Jam blames the sluggish sales on bootlegged copies and a slump in the industry.
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| 46. | Increasingly comprehensive collections of the BBC performances were bootlegged in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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| 47. | His works were bootlegged in the United States, not being protected by copyright laws.
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| 48. | This concert was recorded by the BBC for broadcast and has since been widely bootlegged.
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| 49. | Is it proper to have stuff about bootlegged albums on a musician's article?
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| 50. | Many of the tracks were originally broadcast on radio shows and have been bootlegged extensively.
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