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"Most guests will also buy some from the shop".
He called Mr. Soltner and said he would like to buy some from him.
In the summer, I can probably buy some from the guy selling tropical fruit out of the back of a van near the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.
The detonation of the fourth bomb by Hasib Hussain was delayed because he forgot to bring the batteries for his detonator and had to buy some from a WH Smith store outside King's Cross, he added.
He promised that while the French were developing their own drones, Paris would seek to buy some from the United States or Israel; the white paper foresees more efforts at shared assets like transport planes with European allies.
But if it was refused nuclear fuel for no good reason it could buy some from the IAEA at market prices (though this would still somehow have to be fabricated into fuel rods).
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We bought some from Hamburg city council, others from the health ministry in Hungary.
She decided to wing it, bought some from her co-op and drove them to the airport at 4 a.m.
"We scrounged the cans from hither and thither -- we even bought some from homeless dudes on the Bowery," Mr. Doonan said.
Anyway, we bought some from a lady who was at least 85, and returned home with the smell of earth permeating the car.
Pitt says he acquired his stash of Zagami by bartering his personal meteorite collection to museums and buying some from another meteorite dealer.
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