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A person who looks after and guides tourists.
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Police have made 131 arrests so far this year, ranging from poachers to couriers to kingpins.
Our office is open and our team is always available to chat to couriers".
Taylor Swift's surname apparently originates from Cambridgeshire woman Matilda Swyft in the 13th century, and was often given to couriers.
Paper, typewriters, attaché cases handcuffed to couriers and underground vaults for storage might be the only way to make secret information truly inaccessible to adversaries.
As far as logistics are concerned, any changes in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions are left up to couriers such as UPS.
Einstein's staff of typists and secretaries, so the account went, culled coded messages from telegrams to the scientist and gave them to couriers to pass on to Moscow.
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Buy from Amazon.co.ukFROM mountain bikers to BMXers to racers, couriers to commuters, the bike epitomises a way of life for millions of people.
From drivers to jockeys, couriers to facialists, mercenaries to programmers, and newsboys to scientists, the work is fun and there's no one-size-fits-all solution.
Prior to courier pick up, all collected items are placed in a locked bag after it is reviewed and signed.
That is starting to change as robots begin working alongside humans to courier medicine in hospitals and assemble complex machinery.
Instead, the audio files were evidently stored on a CD or tiny thumb drive and passed from courier to courier until they reached As Sahab, Al Qaeda's media arm.
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