They ordered new bees, which they had air-freighted from Australia, and new queens, which were flown in from Hawaii. |
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At the very last moment, with racing equipment already air-freighted out to the desert, the race was cancelled. |
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Tesco and Marks and Spencer have announced that they will introduce an aeroplane symbol to indicate a product that has been air-freighted. |
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There's a fair chance they will have been air-freighted in from Africa or South America, at an unsustainable cost to the environment. |
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The firm says it can be manufactured, air-freighted and set up within a month. |
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I like it here at Acorn House because nothing's air-freighted to the restaurant. |
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Other measures include bulk-buying and having it delivered, and avoiding air-freighted products. |
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The orchids had just arrived in coffin-sized cardboard boxes air-freighted from Singapore. |
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For a few short weeks, precious white truffles from Italy are being air-freighted in and dropped into the hands of talented chefs across the city. |
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Objects were received there before being packed and air-freighted to London. |
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It is planned that radioactive tracers will be manufactured in Edmonton and air-freighted to Winnipeg. |
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Now specimens grown from seed have been air-freighted to the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh as part of a global effort to ensure the species' long-term survival. |
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It was recently reported that the Soil Association, Britain's leading organic food certifying body, is proposing that air-freighted goods should be stripped of their organic status. |
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In terms of the environmental concerns it was only in October 2007 that the UK Soil Association agreed to continue to certify air-freighted fresh produce as organic, regardless of the carbon footprint of this trade. |
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Because of their urgency, the agent air-freighted the parts. |
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