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During lunch, the shopping carts and other conveyances are parked in the churchyard, where someone from the soup kitchen keeps an eye on them.
As the clogs are wheeled into view - on special clog trolleys, or dollies, whatever clog conveyances are called - there is a sense of the company having come full circle.
These conveyances are taken as the third dimension.
The necessity of considering this special type of transportation problem arises when heterogeneous conveyances are available for shipment of products.
An optimization of trips and a broader recourse to low carbon conveyances are required to reduce the overall environmental footprint.
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Written conveyances were often customary and, after 1677, mandatory.
But the right to freely travel on public conveyances is definitely covered by the word "liberty" in the due process clause.
Reliable estimates of such events are necessary as structures for flood conveyance are continuously evolving in size and complexity and, as a result, their failure-associated hazards become more and more pronounced.
The chemicals involved in the chemical information conveyance are termed info- or semiochemicals, and can influence both intra- and interspecific interactions (Dicke and Sabelis, 1988).
Then there's the timeless debate over which conveyance is best: bus?
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