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With tape machine running, he recorded it and immediately ferried it to a nearby vinyl pressing plant, which made a limited edition 45 to sell at his shop.
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Ferrying it to shallow water, he helped Mrs. Freeman out and pushed her to the convention center.
At least half of all West Pointers make their living from the local fishing industry: the gillnetters who catch the fish; the service men who ferry it to shore in handmade wooden canoes; the mongers who smoke it, using salvaged metal oil drums; the market women who hawk it at sidewalk stands and street fairs.
Malaysia's most successful SEZ, namely, Iskandar Malaysia, is possibly one of the vehicles to ferry it to an advanced economy status.
In the body, a large protein called apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) wraps around fatty lipid molecules to create HDL particles that sop up LDL and ferry it to the liver where it is eliminated.
You always do it in that weird, tight-backed pose anyway, tiptoeing around the house, occasionally pausing to pick up a single yogurt carton and ferrying it to the garbage and turning around and finding the mess has multiplied behind you.
You always do it in that weird, tight-backed pose anyway, tiptoeing around the house, occasionally pausing to pick up a single yoghurt carton and ferrying it to the bin and turning around and finding the mess has multiplied behind you.
Diesel-driven hauling equipment, trucks, and locomotives unload cargo and then ferry it to faraway inland destinations.
Sorensen threw the ball out to Solano, who ferried it on to Juan Pablo Angel and another clever first touch found Hendrie on the right for a drilled shot home.
In 1984 I rode an early-production R 80 GS Paris-Dakar from Munich, over the Austrian and Italian Alps to Genoa, and then ferried it across the Mediterranean to Tunisia.
The toxic sludge is taken to dry land, where the runoff cycle can ferry it back to the waterway.
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