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It took a crew of women to keep the line moving at the Solber Pupusas stall at a science fair in Queens two weeks ago.
Frederick Bealfeld of the Baltimore police told The A.P. Peterson Decker, commander of a Naval Reserve landing craft, took a crew out to the capsized boat.
The 30-year-old designer's creations are stocked from South Korea to Sweden and last year to took a crew of street-cast Moscow skaters to launch his 2015 menswear collection in Paris.
In 1971, two years after that exhilarating and phenomenally bloody western made him one of the most famous — or infamous — directors in America, Peckinpah took a crew to the Cornish countryside and came back with a movie called "Straw Dogs," which upset audiences in a new, and perhaps more intimate, way.
Lowe then took a crew of seven crewmen and one male passenger who volunteered to help, and then rowed back to the site of the sinking.
It took a crew, however lackadaisical in their boss's opinion, to lay the framework for the various high-wire crossings in public spaces.
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The craziest place he has ever taken a crew?
O'Hare's main tower, for example, takes a crew of 9 or 10.
'I worked for an entertainment organisation that takes a crew of people to weddings and stuff.
I owe it the BBC, who have kindly allowed me to take a crew over to New York to see this thing through.
The existing lamps project static colors only after gels are placed on top of each one, a process that takes a crew of seven workers up to seven hours.
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