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Thousands of plants have to be offloaded from trucks.
After Iraq, who really thinks democracy can be offloaded from a military plane and grafted easily on to a country that has known little except dictatorship and violence?
Especially in the context of mobile computing where software components could be offloaded from the mobile device to the cloud, it is important to optimize the deployment, by minimizing the network usage.
When servers for VoD delivery are placed nearer to the end users, part of the traffic can be offloaded from the core segment of the network, and the end users can experience better Quality of Service (QoS).
It's so large that no U.S. warplane is big enough to drop it: it has to be offloaded from the rear of a cargo plane, with the help of a parachute.
In other words, a passenger whose e-reader had run out of power during a connecting flight to Heathrow and who could not recharge it in time would be offloaded from the transatlantic departure: even if they were prepared to have the item confiscated.
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We had to get into the guts of the area where the bags are offloaded from the belly of the plane onto the belt.
ConocoPhilips was granted a road permit in Idaho last month to haul four Korean-built oversized oil-processing units from Lewiston, Idaho, where they were offloaded from Columbia River barges, to the company's expanding refinery in Billings, Montana.
Makeshift is how I'd describe the feel of the "airport," as if a few boxy pre-fabricated units were offloaded from a truck a few decades ago and thrown together.
Whatever was offloaded from the ship has now seemingly been spirited off, and we're giving chase in a truck, which thunders onto railway tracks and down into the tube system, where enemies fire from a hurtling train.
These two facilities alone account for hundreds of trucks in Midtown every day, many of which were offloaded from trains in New Jersey only to take to the streets for the journey to Manhattan.
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