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Findings included a crack factory and the first ice seen on the patch.
There is a small commercial interest: the Whytes hope the farmers will use their cracking factories.
But we humans, it transpires, require cracking factories.
Okay, now later on when I was doing business for the Chambers brothers-the ones had the crack factory?"
Carl eventually assassinates the Syndicate leaders, Ryder, and destroys their crack factory.
They also co-own three cracking factories, as Green Farms Nut Company.
In a raid on Wednesday, a $50,000-a-day "crack factory" that was operated from a Harlem apartment was closed, the police said.
In April, for example, Federal authorities seized two adjoining buildings on Staten Island that the police said had been used as a crack factory and drug supermarket.
A crack factory prospered in one building, a tenant was caught running a veritable store for stolen goods and police officers of the 77th Precinct became constant visitors.
But in the predawn hours of the same day, the police raided what they described as a crack factory at 1814 Grand Concourse, near 175th Street in the Morris Heights section.
Once the nuts are in the cracking factory, the challenge is getting them out whole, which involves careful drying at 40-43C to further reduce the moisture content, making the shell brittle and easier to crack.
Two men robbed and set fire to a grocery store in Harlem early today in a building where what appeared to be a crack factory was discovered on an upper floor, Fire Department officials reported.
POLICE are at war with a gang of drug dealers; the dealers transform a huge Harlem apartment building into a crack factory that throws the city into a state of Boschian depravity.
In 1990, movie producer George Jackson used Graham Court as the setting for a crack factory in New Jack City, a depiction which the New York Magazine real estate section characterized as "all-too-believable".
Two adjoining Staten Island buildings that the authorities said were used as a crack factory and drug supermarket were seized yesterday and 15 people were arrested in a joint operation by the United States Marshals Service and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
On 116th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, the building, which has a rich history of having been home to Harlem's elite, is more like a subdued sanctuary in this film, and is far different from the frenzied crack factory the building was used for in "New Jack City."