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Elbow pads were precious equipment.
Batting gloves cost $19.99, and there is no need to worry about Junior getting a hernia from lugging all that precious equipment if you buy a $44.99 wheeled bat bag.
In 1948, he was fired, partly because he kept losing precious equipment but also because he was, Withers said, "incapable of taking a good picture of a beautiful young woman".
Rather, faculty needed to bring their own supplies with them (as is common in times of scarcity, staff nurses tended to lock precious equipment away in case of breakage or loss).
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Even now, she gets upset when her daughter, Safina, breaks a racket in anger, given how precious the equipment was in the Soviet Union.
And it's funny, because at the N.F.L. Combine they go over us with a fine-tooth comb, like they're inspecting a precious piece of equipment.
Employees at Tesla's Nevada gigafactory were allegedly involved in a massive drug ring, stole $37 million worth of precious metals and equipment and illegally spied on former employees at the behest of chief executive Elon Musk, according to a new whistleblower complaint filed against the company.
Demand for communications equipment and precious metals also rose.
In 1979, Studio One was attacked by armed bandits, probably in search of precious vinyls rather than equipment.
Equipment was too precious to give away.
The tabloid hailed "the first time in the history of the ministry of defence seven human lives turned out to be more precious than super-secret military equipment costing billions of dollars".
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