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Discover Ludwig"carrier into" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use a phrase like "carry over" or "carry through", which both mean to continue or persist in a particular course of action. For example, "The team carried their momentum through the entire match and ended up winning."
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His driver, seeking to avoid the fire, swerved and flipped the carrier into an Iraqi trench.
He built the domestic-freight carrier into a strong multinational company and in 1981 purchased it.
Another consideration, he said, was to bring a second cargo carrier into the market to allow competition.
"It's nice for us to be able to add a strong ball carrier into the back-row," Cheika said.
Davidson is the man who once brought a large model aircraft carrier into the Commons to make some point.
Three months after Glenn F. Tilton joined United Airlines as chief executive in 2002, he took the carrier into bankruptcy.
Even with their engines roaring, catapulted aircraft still need the extra airspeed provided by turning the carrier into a headwind.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — ATA Airlines shut operations and stranded thousands of travelers Thursday when an unexpected loss of charter flights and soaring fuel costs forced the carrier into bankruptcy.
It also brings the carrier into more direct competition with big players like United and Continental, as well as American and Delta.
While Mr. Harper laid out a welcome mat, he did not take a crucial step that might have lured Verizon or another foreign carrier into the Canadian market.
Cameron has told the cabinet that the decision to abandon a carrier strike capability for 10 years – and to put the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier into service for just three years – was a very difficult decision.
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