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I want to live in a civilized country," said Aleksei Smirnov, a 22-year-old courier, when asked why he bothered to wait when there was virtually no risk of getting hit by a car or fined for jaywalking.
But eventually he grew tired of acting as Dockery's courier, and asked why the disks were so valuable.
You start to see why food delivery and courier services are now part of Uber's recent experiments.
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Carr explained to her why FBI New York had couriered the pages to Washington.
Drug couriers tend to come from needy families that is why they agree to carry mysterious packages into Britain and if the breadwinner is in prison, the need must be met from there.
That's why they've been using human couriers for years.
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Many other courier firms have done this after negotiations with the IWGB, so why not Deliveroo?
8) Why did Brailsford initially tell the Daily Mail the courier was there to meet Emma Pooley, who was 700 miles away?
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