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Thousands of plants have to be offloaded from trucks.
Most contain the original files I've offloaded from the computer for long-term storage.
We had to get into the guts of the area where the bags are offloaded from the belly of the plane onto the belt.
After Iraq, who really thinks democracy can be offloaded from a military plane and grafted easily on to a country that has known little except dictatorship and violence?
Makeshift is how I'd describe the feel of the "airport," as if a few boxy pre-fabricated units were offloaded from a truck a few decades ago and thrown together.
ConocoPhilips was granted a road permit in Idaho last month to haul four Korean-built oversized oil-processing units from Lewiston, Idaho, where they were offloaded from Columbia River barges, to the company's expanding refinery in Billings, Montana.
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"It offloads from the teacher one of the most difficult burdens she has".
Hogg charged with purpose from deep and, after the lumbering thrust of Jonny Gray, Hogg jinked outside, then in, before having the wherewithal to offload from the tackle to Barclay, who crossed at pace in the left corner.
Conversely, shortening the "neck" sequence between the tail and motor domains precludes offloading from the microtubule plus ends.
We saw Beattie offloading from the deck, Gray offloading in the tackle and Ford with a lovely bit of skill pre contact, tipping the ball onto Jackson, in the build up to Visser's score.
Traffic can be offloaded opportunistically from macrocells to femtocells.
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