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But back then, bus lines didn't charge to take a suitcase, or to select a specific seat.
If you wished to go to, say, Delphi by car, you would take a suitcase of drachmas to pay for fuel.
The sequence in which Primo and Barbara take a suitcase full of money into the woods to be left for the kidnappers is utterly confusing.
Early in the film, they take a suitcase of leaflets protesting Hitler's regime and the prolongation of the war to the Munich campus and leave them outside the lecture halls, to be picked up by students.
Mr. Aydin's lawyer, Michael Murat Sertsoz, said his client was flying to Tehran for a book fair and had agreed to take a suitcase for another Turkish passenger with excess luggage.
From their car they take a suitcase filled with instruments they call the black box, and they carry it to a spot in a pine or hardwood grove.
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I took a suitcase out of the closet and put him in a suitcase.
Belykh was caught on camera at a Moscow restaurant allegedly taking a suitcase of hundreds of thousands of euros in cash.
In late November 2001, I took a suitcase full of cranberries, pecans and various other Thanksgiving food items, intending to cook dinner for my hosts and their friends.
And airlines introduced a tattoo of additional charges, for services like making a reservation or taking a suitcase that used to be included in the price of a ticket.
It's like taking a suitcase full of summer-weight clothes and replacing the top layer with winter-weight items; the suitcase will bulge at the seams when you try to close it.
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