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The International Committee of the Red Cross said heavy fighting on Thursday had prevented them for a third day from ferrying out wounded people and dropping off relief supplies.
You'll love walking the cobblestoned streets of Granada, ferrying out to the twin-volcanoed island of Ometepe, and exploring the Concepción Volcano.
The Pentagon also announced today that American warships in the North Arabian Sea would begin intercepting ships suspected of ferrying out Al Qaeda leaders or matériel as they leave Pakistan.
As rescue workers worked on the ground yesterday, a fleet of ten Hercules cargo aircraft and 30 helicopters was bringing in vital equipment and ferrying out the injured for hospital treatment up to 600 miles away.
It was his fourth trip to the attic in so many days, ferrying out the odds and ends of a marriage to his new flat, and the Hoover was amongst the very last items he reclaimed - one of the most broken things, most ugly things, the things you demand out of sheer bloody-mindedness because you have lost the house.
Yet a constant stream of helicopters have been ferrying out the injured, bringing food and shelter to the survivors.
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Men from a half-dozen militias ferried out the goods, occasionally firing into the air.
The sign still hangs on his storefront in Pelham Bay, an invitation to shoppers to sit in their warm, idling cars as plumbing supplies are ferried out to them.
He gives each plate's edge a wipe with a damp sponge before arranging it, with others, on trays to be ferried out by food runners.
Wine was being tapped from a wooden barrel, ferried out to the tables, and poured down gullets at 80 cents a pop.
The organizers had been able to secure two buses — one to bring in the journalists and the other to ferry out the dignitaries — two members of parliament, the Swedish ambassador, and a few other foreigners.
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