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After 9/11 I ran to CVS and bought bags of unnecessary medical supplies on my credit card and deposited them at a makeshift drop-off station in Union Square.
Building trust Next the team set up a makeshift drop-in clinic offering free consultations for anyone feeling ill.
All the while, friends, family and strangers kept replenishing the makeshift shelves, dropping off bags of old toys and clothes, trinkets and collectibles.
In Nebraska, The Omaha World-Herald reported that organizers at two caucus sites had been so overrun by crowds that they abandoned traditional caucusing and asked voters to drop makeshift scrap-paper ballots into a box instead.
The Croatian Army had only a handful of tanks, including World War II-surplus vehicles such as the T-34, and its air force was in an even worse state, consisting of only a few Antonov An-2 biplane crop-dusters that had been converted to drop makeshift bombs.
Some of them had dropped makeshift weapons at their feet — sticks, clubs, slabs of construction materials.
They can buy a "Field of Dreams" sweatshirt from has makeshift souvenir stand or drop a few quarters into the soft-drink machine.
When he had flown the plane to the right place (he thought) over the fort, Salinas told his co-pilot to drop a makeshift bomb - a pigskin packed with dynamite, coal and nails - he'd been nervously holding in his lap.
It is not the first time Iraqi forces have been accused of dropping the makeshift munitions, a well-known tactic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as he battles rebels across the border.
But there are also makeshift shelters where people can drop their pets off.
Children either study in open spaces or makeshift classrooms, and many of them drop out, often because schools are too remote or because they lack separate toilets for girls.
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