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"In finding a better way to design something to take the loads, he's superb.
Other workers would soon take the loads and walk two miles down the slope.
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Mark has to pitch his innings in order to take the load off other guys".
But maybe we can take the load off that guy by winning tomorrow's game".
Point guard Elijah Ingram, the McDonald's all-American whom Jarvis recruited to take the load off Hatten, did not start and scored only 2 points.
"Now the calls coming in are more for flooding, so mainly homes homes where roofs or gutters can't take the load," an SES spokeswoman said.
A donkey, bowed of back but loyal, will take the load and plod on towards a field less buffeted by mockery.
The costs of strengthening bridges sufficiently to take the load are far higher than those of fitting a special skirt and air-blower system to a conventional truck.
There is no doubt that the Type-S is built to take the load: the redline of the tachometer (the highest recommended engine speed) is at a remarkable 7,900 r.p.m.
But then Cooper's wife, Lady Diana, was evidently an understanding woman, who often took his lovers under her wing (she was, says John Julius, not a terribly sexual woman, "and was grateful for someone to take the load off").
Among the factors at issue is the question of compulsory EU refugee quotas, to take the load from Germany and Sweden, which are bearing the brunt of the influx of newcomers.
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