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Isn't tying up someone as a parcel dangerous?
He then went further and used the Scottish poet Rabbie Burns's famous line dismissing those Scots who signed the Treaty of Union, deriding all those in the coalition government as "a parcel of rogues".
That logo dated back to 1961 when the great American graphic designer, Paul Rand, drew it as a parcel topping a simple shield framing the letters u, p and s.
Mr. Lawrence described the biblical scroll used as a parcel wrapper, which recounts part of the tale of David and Goliath, as "the most viscerally disturbing item" in the collection.
Bloomsbury has been described as having the self-important air of an exclusive club; the group's many critics, then as now, found it easy to write them off, as Leon Edel notes, as "a parcel of snobs, eccentric, insolent, arrogant, egotistical, preoccupied with neurotic personal relations".
There's the famous Jerilderie letter, from the State Library of Victoria collection, renowned for its wildly poetic language and a description of the police as "a parcel of big ugly fat-necked wombat headed, big bellied, magpie legged, narrow hipped, splay-footed sons of Irish bailiffs or English landlords".
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Development may occur at the site of a closed gas station at West Street, as well as on a parcel owned by Trinity Real Estate at Varick with 111 feet of Canal Street frontage.
Effort was made to make the training programme as appealing as possible: a parcel including a balance board, an instructional DVD, and instructional forms was sent to the athlete.
Restaurants proudly announce their local sourcing, and waiters are happy to tell you the story of your dish, as if a parcel of Northern California had dropped into Basilicata.
One company suggested they'd be happy to follow people all over London trying to deliver a parcel as long as the customer paid for it.
You'll pop into the Post Office for a stamp and be told: "You know it really would be sensible to post a parcel as well.
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