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The stage manager had to get a milk crate to prop it up for the rest of the show.
He had to stand on an overturned Coca-Cola crate to get his mouth level with the mike.
Live chickens are typically transported in crates, meaning campylobacter-carrying faeces can fall through the gaps from crate to crate.
He said he has been storing it in its custom-made crate "to keep people from sitting on it".
"I was so small, I had to stand on a milk crate to look over the counter," he said.
When they reach a Mayan temple, they pry the lid off the crate to reveal that it is filled with cups of chocolate pudding.
His lanky frame is still strong, and he can still hoist a crate to his shoulder, but usually he lugs them at waist level.
I returned to find him trembling, squeezed into a corner of the crate to avoid the puddles and piles he had made.
The energetic dog ran up and down the long hallway, so they bought a crate to keep him contained when unsupervised.
There's a stranger, a new arrival; someone's found him a crate to stand on and rolled him a cone out of poster board.
It consisted of a wire crate to hold plates, cups and saucers, which fitted into a wheel inside a copper boiler.
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