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The designer Ramesh Nair has explored the world of quirky travel, re-imagining his Indian family outings with a wicker hamper as a picnic bag that fits precisely on the back of a bicycle, just as the original Moynat curved trunks were made to fit early cars.

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Mr. Davis previewed the first advertisement, which featured a dirty sock hanging from a hamper, as an announcer intoned, "If you knew that by doing a full load after 7 p.m. you could help avoid rolling blackouts and make sure schoolkids don't sit in the dark and help keep your electric bills down, you might just let that sock stay dirty a little longer".

Day-Lewis was continually hampered as a poet by difficulties in finding a convincingly original voice.

And that means that job growth will be further stymied, it will be further hampered, as a consequence of that decision.

However, the implementation of these active fasteners in electronic consumer products is hampered as a result of the ongoing trend of miniaturization.

Obama is already set to inherit some major difficulties and does not need his incoming government to be hampered as a result of Bush's failure to fulfil his role during this transition period.

The deer will not cross the "seismic lines", which wolves exploit for hunting, and have also found their movement hampered as a result of hundreds of miles of pipelines through the forest and breeding grounds disturbed, the Cree say.

Other applications might be hampered as well.

What it sells Primarily luxury food and drink items, and hampers, as well as homeware, perfume, jewellery, accessories and gifts.

The analysis was somewhat hampered as a result of this, however, as it was sometimes difficult to extrapolate the expenditure figures related to child welfare programmes in certain Ministries, as these were combined with expenditure on programmes involving adults.

In spite of these methodological limitations, the present study contributed to a new hypothesis stating that due to a redistribution of joint moments braking of the forward transfer of the centre of pressure is hampered, as a consequence the centre of pressure underneath the foot might travel faster to the forefoot, resulting in an earlier loading of the forefoot.

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