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I still don't know how I got my instrument in my case and back to the shelf in the band room but I must have made Superman's speed look amateurish.
New cases and rebacks on their way back to the shelf thanks to Conservation.
It takes 90 days for a recycled aluminum can to cycle back to the shelf.
The subject was then asked to assume the original position place the book in his/her hand, move back to original position with the book, then to put the book back to the shelf and finally to return to the original position without the book.
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At the end of last year, Justin Jacobson '92 sold his law practice and began working full-time to bring some of his favorite old-school board games back to the shelves (with a modern-day twist).
'We've managed to get 10 more,' she said, as a group of black and mixed-race schoolgirls broke ranks in the queue and doubled back to the shelves, hollering with delight.
Should you stop making payments on an item — or simply change your mind — it goes back to the shelves, and your money is refunded, minus that initial setup charge and a $10 cancellation fee.
I might visit the biography section and pick up the history of a man or woman who attained some supreme eminence in 1873, only to be forgotten a generation later, or go back to the shelves on the sixth floor, South Wing, which hold hundreds of very serious and respectable tracts on the science of spiritualism.
Because everything old is new again, Majora's Mask is coming back to the shelves 14 years later, but this time, it's being remade for the Nintendo 3DS.
Homes undermined by rising seas, beaches scoured back to the coral shelf and coconut trees felled by salt poisoning.
"There was some," he says, reaching back to the liquor shelf and peering in vain inside an emerald bottle of aniseed 51.
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