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And, the universities of Birmingham, Aston and Warwick are to be the prime movers in delivering it.
His physique had provided him with access to those coveted manual-labor jobs which pay under the table — mover, deliverer, unloader — and that was how he had survived all these years without any aid, except what he got from me.
Amazon, like any good first-mover, reliably delivered more capabilities, at lower prices, in more regions, and just kept gobbling up more of the market.
The problem for the movers hired to deliver the cyclotron was an arm that stuck out from one of the "dees," the semicircular chambers inside the wide, flat piece.
Plans call for an electric train service, known as a people mover, that would deliver travelers to their terminals from three stations inside the airport loop and three stations outside.
The movers had not yet delivered his books.
But believers say its first-mover advantage is paying off – and as subscriber growth continues, the economies of scale of delivering content to a global customer base will increasingly mean margin improvements and, eventually, a healthy balance sheet.
More than 150 racks of books on wheels were delivered by professional movers, including the felicitously named Samson Moving and Storage.
When the machines have been certified, movers roll them out and deliver them to polling places, a process that takes days.
Also keep in mind that movers are required by law to deliver your goods for no more than 10 percent above a "nonbinding estimate" of what your mover believes the cost will be.
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