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Latch presumably won Jet's financial (and marketing) buy-in by pitching its smart access product as an enabler of Jet's ecommerce — making it easier for the e-tailer to deliver to more customers (e.g. people in multi-apartment buildings without a receptionist or doorman to take parcels).

During the 1860s, in the wake of the new government legislation, small farmers nicknamed "selectors" moved into what would become the ACT, taking up parcels of (usually inferior) land which existed between the estates of the wealthy, established landholders.

Institutional investors usually act as sub-underwriters, committing to take smaller parcels of new shares, but now feel they should step into the primary role.

Like Jeremy, they didn't use a car, and Mrs Corbyn would apparently ride a 50-mile round trip on her scooter to take food parcels to the women of Greenham Common.

The Supreme Court will hear the appeal of property owners in New London, Conn., who challenged that city's right to exercise its power of eminent domain to take the parcels and turn the land over to a private developer.

I used to roast in the evenings after work, till until two or three in the morning, and I'd take the parcels to the post office at lunch".

By I. Moss and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, September 23 , 1944P. 15 A man who took a parcel into one of the local express offices, noticed another customer with a parcel, a welldressed lady whose tapping foot indicated that she had already been there a while.

If your parcel is unable to withstand being turned over or dropped from the height of 90 centimeter (35.4 in) without sustaining any damage then you probably shouldn't send it using a Parcel Courier, but have it sent using a direct driver who will collect and take your parcel directly to the delivery address.

The number-crunching tool takes a parcel of land and measures agricultural production according to five main indices: irrigation water use, greenhouse gases, energy, soil erosion and land use.

The government took its parcel, too: a giant expanse of what would become the national park to the south of the highway, and to the north another large plot — 932 square miles — for the military in Twentynine Palms, a few miles east of Joshua Tree.

We also conduct a further experiment which has been suggested by a postal operator in a personal communication: at each detection of a damage, we repeat the scan without requesting a manual check (this procedure is quite common in practice: the operator takes the parcel and puts it back under the scanner, in some sorting centres, there is an automatic loop in the feeding line for a second check).

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