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With Thanksgiving a week away, about 30 people waited for approval to enter the pantry and fill sacks with potatoes, onions, milk and rice, and if they were so fortunate, a chicken or a ham.
At Bab al-Salam, residents fill sacks with sand to hold the sides of their tents down and keep them dry.
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We watch workers digging out layers of the stuff with no greater resources than their 19th-century forebears, as they fill sack after sack in the most basic and intensive human labour.
For three weeks, using long poles that end in hooks to pluck each cone, local men filled sacks with their harvest and brought them down the hills for sale in Orgun, the nearest city, or to Afghan buyers who canvass the harvesters in their villages.
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But I did not just fill the sacks with the soil, I had to place small pebble stones at the middle of the sack, right from bottom to top, then filled the sack with soil leaving the stones erect in the middle," the mother of three says.
You fill the sacks with turkey and brine, seal it up and dump ice all over it.
The thieves, all dressed in traditional Santa outfits, burst in carrying Kalashnikov semi-automatic rifles and proceeded to fill their sacks with the jewellery on display.
Their warehouses were purportedly filled with sacks of sand.
Selders arrived about an hour after we did, driving a van filled with sacks of grain.
Josh Isay and his firm SKDKnickerbocker long dominated city politics, aided by B-52s filled with sacks of the mayor's campaign treasure.
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