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I took a suitcase out of the closet and put him in a suitcase.
In late November 2001, I took a suitcase full of cranberries, pecans and various other Thanksgiving food items, intending to cook dinner for my hosts and their friends.
The first time I went up there, I took a suitcase as if I was going for a nice weekend away.
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But back then, bus lines didn't charge to take a suitcase, or to select a specific seat.
If you wished to go to, say, Delphi by car, you would take a suitcase of drachmas to pay for fuel.
Belykh was caught on camera at a Moscow restaurant allegedly taking a suitcase of hundreds of thousands of euros in cash.
And airlines introduced a tattoo of additional charges, for services like making a reservation or taking a suitcase that used to be included in the price of a ticket.
It's like taking a suitcase full of summer-weight clothes and replacing the top layer with winter-weight items; the suitcase will bulge at the seams when you try to close it.
Mr. Aydin's lawyer, Michael Murat Sertsoz, said his client was flying to Tehran for a book fair and had agreed to take a suitcase for another Turkish passenger with excess luggage.
Early in the film, they take a suitcase of leaflets protesting Hitler's regime and the prolongation of the war to the Munich campus and leave them outside the lecture halls, to be picked up by students.
Instead, I suggest that you take a suitcase to work every day so you can change clothes if it's either too hot or too cold.
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