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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as suitcase" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It cannot be used in any context as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "She packed her clothes as suitcase." (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "like a suitcase" or "in the manner of a suitcase."
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If she knew that freighter is to cargo as suitcase is to clothing, would that guarantee her a happy and successful life?
Art as suitcase, light, portable and essential – was such a treatment not possible, indeed was it not necessary, with the greatest tragedy of Europe's Jews?" He seems weirdly unaware that this mythologising, dehistoricising impulse was what laid the groundwork for the spread of antisemitism in the first place.
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Elsewhere on this album, as on "Suitcase" and "Where I Sleep," Ms. Sandé is guided by the templates of early Mary J. Blige and Lauryn Hill, hip-hop-aware singers who let their vocals swing but were still traditionalists at heart.
Zippers, handles, patching, piping, magnetic snaps, hardware repair and replacement - all are done to the top degree - as are suitcase and briefcase repair, leather garment repair and alteration, hardware re-plating, and crystal replacement.
Then, after school on Friday, they head back home, lugging duffel bags, suitcases and garbage bags serving as suitcases.
Most were made to actual scale, but more than a few were exaggeratedly large: cigarettes the size of drainpipes, sneakers as big as suitcases.
Late night, travel-frazzled and slightly daunted by the sheer scale of Manhattan, a shouting match on the sidewalk as suitcases are hurled at a doorman is not exactly "Have a nice day" personified.
The stockpile included a fully functional sodium cyanide bomb capable of killing hundreds, as well as neo-Nazi and antigovernment literature, illegal weapons, half a million rounds of ammunition, and more than 100 explosives, including bombs disguised as suitcases.
With seductive eyes, sexy smirks, perfectly arched brows and a wardrobe of fitted baby T's and tight 70's-style Jordache denim (hot pants, jumpsuits with hip belts, studded jeans), as well as suitcases for carrying their gear, they are designed with a particular audience in mind -- the fashion-forward, Elle Girl-reading teenager, and, of course, her little sister.
The phones, which just four years ago were as bulky as suitcases and cost thousands of dollars to buy and hundreds more to operate, are now not much larger than cellphones and can be purchased for a few hundred dollars or rented for less than $50 a week (plus $1 to $2 a minute for calls).
Almost invariably described as "suitcase-sized" in media accounts, Stingrays costs tens of thousands of dollars each and are sometimes bought with war on terror grants, or borrowed from the Feds by local law enforcement.
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