It churned up the sea even more, and beat the yellow rain macs of the fishermen tying down tarpaulins. |
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He rode alone before two large waggons, covered over with tarpaulins stretched on tall arches, pulled by double yokes of oxen. |
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Stacks of bricks and timber covered in tarpaulins were piled carelessly around half built houses. |
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Food, water, generators, tarpaulins, and fuel are already being rushed to the areas from other states. |
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At her stern are the Carley floats and a large deck cargo which lies under tarpaulins. |
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She said she personally visited the sandpit on May 27 and observed that drivers were, in fact, covering their loads with tarpaulins. |
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In November, we had incidents of people breaking through fencing and looking under tarpaulins to see if our wagons were loaded. |
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They slit the tarpaulins of the rearmost trailer and offload goods. |
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The US military in Afghanistan loaded cargo planes with food, tarpaulins and other emergency aid to drop by parachute over areas of Pakistan, officials said. |
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Hay in small square bales is particularly susceptible to this, and is therefore often stored in a hayshed or protected by tarpaulins. |
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From 1865 to 1914, most baled hay was stacked out of doors and covered with tarpaulins. |
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