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They were put to work without training or safety equipment, having to learn on the job how to catch four chickens in each hand before crating them.
The price of crating, shipping, installing and insuring Mr Hirst's works exceeds MoCA's entire annual exhibition budget of $3m a sum donated by Eli Broad, a philanthropist.
The American linden, basswood, or whitewood (T. americana), a large shade tree, reaching 40 metres (130 feet) in height, provides wood for beehives, crating, furniture, and excelsior.
He wanted to meet the sometimes-unpredictable needs of people traveling for work and the growing sentiment among pet owners against crating or caging their pets while they are away.
Jordan's ability to almost concoct challenges in his mind -- essentially crating enemies in order to maintain his dominance -- was always seen as one of his greatest assets during his phenomenal championship run with the Chicago Bulls.
I spend weeks preparing work in my studio in Brooklyn, then get involved in all of the logistics of getting them overseas, crating up elaborate projects into boxes and hoping everything makes over there in one piece.
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Some are crated.
Mr. Gardiner, 28, oversees the building of crates at Art Crating, a New York company that specializes in moving works of art.
Interns were packing crates.
The crates cost $20 apiece.
Dented packing crates?
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