The garments arrived this week, neatly packed and couriered from Hong Kong. |
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The specimen of only 150 millilitres was couriered to laboratories where several million stem cells were successfully extracted. |
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Firstly, I would just like to say that I had these documents couriered to me yesterday as we were about to leave to come down here. |
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The bomb squad and hazardous materials unit were called in to investigate a package posted from overseas and couriered to a local businessman. |
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I got an e-mail an hour later telling me that a replacement book was couriered and if the original ever showed up to please mail it back. |
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We had to call them five times before they finally pulled their finger out and couriered the stuff over here. |
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There's always an urgent e-mail to reply to and a letter to be couriered because it is to reach tomorrow. |
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David would fax me little sketches of his ideas and I would source fabrics to be couriered to him in New York. |
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Would the blood sample and the urine sample be split up or must they be couriered together? |
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I've sent her a large bouquet of flowers and couriered her some photos of her great-grandchildren both of which she was very happy to receive. |
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All the luggage that we know of has been couriered back to each of the passengers or they have come in and picked it up. |
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The jailers, who had sat in on the 33 meetings, testified that nothing had been couriered. |
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Questionnaires were couriered to all schools, including sufficient copies of the instrument for all staff to participate. |
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These materials can be sent to your CIBC branch, couriered or mailed to your office, or kept at the Lockbox centre for pick up. |
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Mailed, faxed, couriered or hand-delivered applications that do not have all the required signatures are not eligible. |
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The original application and attachments must be mailed, couriered or hand delivered. |
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Images can now be sent electronically to specialists regionally or even provincially if needed, instead of being couriered. |
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Very few McKinsey documents are sent by post: any proposition, any report is couriered directly to the client. |
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Although the ceremony passed off smoothly some invitees had to have the invitations couriered over to them – because of delays in administration. |
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Paperwork was couriered to him asking him to sign an agreement to transfer his savings. |
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At your option, drafts will be couriered to your home or to your closest ING DIRECT Café for pick up by you. |
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If you register at least 15 days in advance, you can get the first two course books couriered. |
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We only had keypunches and everything was couriered to Langmuir. |
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I suspect this is simply a result of this particular unit having been couriered all over the countryside and thereby having been given a pretty hard life. |
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The test result indicated that there was cancer, and those results were faxed through to the doctor and they were also couriered through to him very shortly after. |
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The cinema in digital video disc format can even be couriered to the exhibitor, thus saving on the expenditure and time taken for transporting the cans. |
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I found out at about 5.30 on Friday evening that the exhibition stand materials, which should have been couriered out to Nice on Thursday, were still in the office cupboard. |
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This spring, he decided to try a new approach... Emily Chappell couriered in London for six years, and is now a freelance writer. |
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So the company had a whole fresh pineapple couriered to her by seaplane, which she graciously did paint. |
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On the day the election was called, we mailed or couriered material to co-ops and other members. |
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For example, if I needed something couriered I could do it through the business and he paid for it. |
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People who are interested simply call a 1-800 number, talk to a project team member and are couriered their NRT pack. |
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For couriered and hand-delivered materials: the envelope must be stamped and receipted in a Regional Office of the Department of Canadian Heritage no later than the application deadline. |
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Customer payments took almost a month to process and were sent on bits of paper, couriered from one branch to another. Special report Chained but untamed A dangerous embrace Don't sit on your hands How much is enough? |
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A Call for Proposals for Events was issued by email on March 11, with a deadline of April 14, 2009, so that promotional items could be couriered to arrive for the events by early May. |
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It will be mailed or couriered to the lawyer's office address. |
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Unlike mainland Europe it normally takes at least 7-10 days minimum to organise any spare parts from England, and it is also very expensive as they have to be flown or couriered in. |
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