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And all four sites allow you to schedule regular deliveries of food and other supplies.
It also receives regular deliveries of weapons and explosives across the Gulf of Aden from Yemen.
Two more schools joined the list of others across the nation getting regular deliveries of bottled water.
This year besides buying her wool and pelts, they arranged to receive regular deliveries of whole lamb for meat this fall.
The first Amap groups started in 2001 and now there are almost 1,600, with regular deliveries of 66,000 boxes to some 270,000 consumers.
The beginning of air mail was on May 15 , 1918 when the Army undertook to make regular deliveries of letters between N.Y. and Washington.
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For many families, the weekly "big shop" has been replaced by a regular delivery of online groceries.
Give me a full kibble trough every morning and regular delivery of orange wedges every afternoon, and I'm good.
Executives have cancelled its regular delivery of bottled water, which ensured hard-working hacks had a constant supply of Evian (still) or Highland Spring (sparkling).
That really didn't change as they tried to give Mike a little crisis of conscience when Clayton revealed what foul deal he struck with the aliens for the regular delivery of fresh kids.
Special-purpose cars also have been developed for inter-plant movement of automobile components, including engines and body assemblies, and for regular delivery of spare parts to distribution areas.
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