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noun
A package wrapped for shipment.
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As well as the shift from letters to parcels, Royal Mail also stopped using bikes over safety fears.
Somers, for instance, has upzoned 15 square miles to parcels of two to three acres, over the objections of the County Planning Board.
In addition, foreign buyers of undeveloped land are restricted to parcels no bigger than half an acre, and to rocky coastlines, Ms. Pascher said, explaining that sandy beachfronts are reserved for hotels and resorts.
Defending the policy, Mr Grayling said: "The restrictions on access to parcels by prisoners are necessary because of the need to limit the ability of offenders to get hold of drugs and contraband.
The agencies were implicated in the financial crisis by applying top ratings to parcels of debt known as collateralised debt obligations even when they contained US sub-prime mortgages.
The principal rendering of the latest memorial plan shows a park even larger than the designated memorial site, in that it extends across Liberty Street to parcels now owned by the Milstein family and Deutsche Bank.
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Apart from this parcel-to-parcel analysis, the scenario results could be used to analyse the options of ecological services in a landscape context.
We used to send parcels to England but now they have everything there".
And taxi services, like Uber, could also be called upon to deliver parcels to alternative locations, he says.
They also add that the city can't force or compel landowners to sell parcels to them.
Not long after the 2008 election, Rahm Emanuel met with the President to parcel out assignments.
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