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The errand
verb
To send someone on an errand.
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The errand resulted in no useful data, and was mentioned in a later report as evidence that, after an exposure of this magnitude, human beings "are in no condition for rational behavior".
The errand service still looks pretty open-ended, but Kan said the company is starting to "steer customers away" from tasks that it can't currently do very well, such as moving.
The errand and task outsourcing company also boasts diversity stats across the board — TaskRabbit's workforce is 58percentt female, 11percentt Asian, 11percentt LGBTQ, and 5percentt Latino.
The errand would take two hours round trip, plus whatever time I spent at the embassy.
The errand not only causes physical pain, but also cuts into opportunities to learn and work.
The errand felt completely unrelated to the vague malady permeating her body.
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For one thing, there is the errand-running that necessitated the minivan, displaying the hotrod-style flame decals Mr. Zevin has affixed to its sides, which can often be found sitting in the Zevins' driveway.
And then there are the errands.
They didn't run the errands.
I'd deal with the errands at another time.
I'll have to run the errands for a while".
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