He emptied the basket, removed two tins of plum tomatoes, put them on the floor and repacked. |
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So i walked over the hill, repacked my bag and grabbed something to eat at the food hall. |
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On their first day in the capital she immediately repacked their bags the minute she heard a volley of gunshots. |
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He packed, broke down and repacked his medical pack to get the right mix of medical supplies and equipment. |
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Henny carefully repacked her case, dressed and straightened her clothing as best she could. |
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I repacked some boxes and then turned to one which had Tamara's clothes in it. |
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She sorted through her books and repacked her backpack, poured a travel mug full of Irish Breakfast tea, and left for her day. |
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Jacob and I repacked our saddlebags, making room for the kids' extra clothes. |
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They dressed hastily, got their weapons and hastily repacked their bags. |
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No family is perfect and certainly Jeb can attest to that, but a rough national campaign means old baggage gets repacked. |
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They repacked the basket and settled down with cereal and juice. |
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Liz closed the book, repacked the box, and slid it back under her bed. |
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She finished the last binding, tying it neatly, and then repacked her kit. |
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Then she repacked her carpetbag and took it out of the crate. |
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Finally, he sealed the jar, repacked it, and sent the suitcase on its way. |
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We repacked, this time strapping the blankets and tent to the back of the sissy bar and on top of the two suitcases, which left room for the rear passenger. |
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