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Also taking ship was WK Dickson, experimenting with a new moving picture camera, "an immense, imposing and cumbersome affair made of mahogany, leather and brass" called the Biograph.
Just remember to take shipping into account when you order online.
Online prices are generally competitive with prices at offline discount pet stores, even after you take shipping costs into consideration.
You might be able to find a real bargain on used (but refilled) toner, although take shipping and handling costs into consideration.
He'd taken ship for Philadelphia in the 1860's or 70's.
She had come to New York by train from San Francisco, having taken ship from Karachi and sailed through the Indian Ocean and across the Pacific to California.
Fulmars will eat almost anything; their natural foods are small fish, squid, and crustaceans; but they often take ships' garbage and will come ashore for carrion.
The plan includes building a third pair of locks—one at each end of the canal to take ships that are more than twice as big.
On July 3 he was at Rochefort, intending to take ship for the United States, but a British squadron prevented any French vessel from leaving the port.
To describe how data in Tables 12 and 13 is calculated, take ship El Kossier as an example when it works on Arabian-Gulf-US trade area.
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