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couriered
verb
Past of courier
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Customer payments took almost a month to process and were sent on bits of paper, couriered from one branch to another.Special report Chained but untamed A dangerous embrace Don't sit on your hands How much is enough?
The jailers, who had sat in on the 33 meetings, testified that nothing had been couriered.
Although the ceremony passed off smoothly some invitees had to have the invitations couriered over to them – because of delays in administration.
Paperwork was couriered to him asking him to sign an agreement to transfer his savings.
This spring, he decided to try a new approach... Emily Chappell couriered in London for six years, and is now a freelance writer.
If it needs original documents from the car's country of origin, like the original title or bill of sale, confer with the car's seller and with your freight forwarder to ensure that those documents are packed up with the car or couriered to you in a timely fashion.
So the company had a whole fresh pineapple couriered to her by seaplane, which she graciously did paint.
The tooth has already been couriered to an unnamed US lab where scientists are "considering ways to extract [its] genetic code".
She had them sent by Women on Web to an address in Northern Ireland, then had them couriered to Dublin (at a cost of €90).
Carr explained to her why FBI New York had couriered the pages to Washington.
After scouring the local supermarkets for the ingredients for this morning's little dégustation, we had to get the McCain potato rostis for the Shortcut Omelette Savoyard couriered - couriered!
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