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The opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 stimulated the movement of lumber by ship.
His other task at Millwood Supply is to lug lumber by hand across the yard.
It was a thousand dollars' worth of pressure-treated lumber, by Clyde's accounting.
But it was "a big compromise that we imported lumber" by boat, he fretted, rather than felling native trees.
Traces of his woodworking are evident in the stacks of lumber by the cramped car lot of his retail store.
Port Morris is well-located for shipping heavy products, like paper or lumber, by rail or truck from points north and east, brokers said.
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An occasional pack-camel lumbered by.
A shaggy golden retriever lumbers by.
Even camels grazing in acacia trees perked up as the three-mile-long, 62-vehicle convoy lumbered by.
It looks fine in a dour, rusty-iron way, but is lumbered by props and business, with an uneven cast.
Le Corbusier, godfather of the council estate, may have been unfairly lumbered by history with the phrase "a machine for living in", but his buildings are habitable sculptures.
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