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"Why is it easier to get stuff from all over the world than it is to get stuff from a New Jersey farmer to a New Jersey restaurant?
I figured the best thing to do was to get stuff from a butcher's shop and a fishmonger.
"With it in the middle, the kitchen is the center of family life, as opposed to something you hide away or get stuff from.
Item you need on a tugboat: You'll always be glad that someone has stolen a shopping cart, so you can get stuff from your car to your boat.
"So it came to the situation where I was trying to get stuff from people who got stuff".He stressed that there was no violence involved; it was trickery.
This prevented major oral miscommunications, although a lack of efficiency during times of stress persisted: "[The Emergency Management] team didn't get stuff from the scientists fast enough" (Iteration 3, Infrastructure), when information was not passed along quickly enough.
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"Mrs. Chen always gets stuff from Silver City".
"It's hard getting stuff from Mexico," his current lawyer, Eduardo Beckett, told me.
We've gotten really efficient at getting stuff from the hands of manufacturers to the hands of consumers.
Snapgoods offers opportunities for both sharing and rental of consumer durables; NeighborGoods and Acts of Sharing match borrowers and lenders of shareable goods; and Yerdle provides a platform for giving and getting stuff from friends.
It's not easy getting stuff from here to there.
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