With no totara within easy carting distance, they determined to find a rimu instead, as they were close by and plentiful. |
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City officials granted the unnamed Bush daughter privileged status, carting her out of the danger zone, despite the quarantine in effect. |
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Several teamsters from Blinman found work carting poles for its construction. |
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The project will see a special crew, armed with a truck, hunting down and carting away piles of rubbish before firebugs can strike. |
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During that work he entered into an arrangement with a trucking company that was carting much of the gear for the refinery's upgrade. |
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In 1880 William Eldridge called tenders for carting 80,000 sleepers to Gladstone Railway Station. |
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We've been spending all day cutting up fallen branches and carting them away. |
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The removal of rubble has become industrial in scale, with huge lorries with six-foot wheels normally used in strip mines carting it away. |
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Dump trucks made over 300 trips carting raw material out before legions of workers began building new stages, stairs, railings and doorways. |
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He would be seen carting home university prospectuses and claimed he was on the verge of being accepted to one of the top colleges. |
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Cuvier wanted to know whether the pelvic bone had developed any peculiar structures as a result of carting around such a heavy load. |
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They cut the big organic pasture next door yesterday, carting the hay away to be dried safely elsewhere. |
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Srinath too proved that he is no slouch, carting the ball to all parts in his 40-ball stay at the wicket. |
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I'm also having a lot of fun putting her in her backpack and carting her around. |
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There was Mr Fox and his trucks carting coal from the pitheads and they were held not to be in the coalmining industry. |
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The family later moved to Saltia where William operated as a teamster, carting materials for the Overland Telegraph. |
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But he had originally been arrested for such crimes as drunkenness, indecent exposure, and carting nightsoil. |
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He's followed his Dad into the tree-felling and carting business, not a career for the soft or faint-hearted. |
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The carry handle makes carting the box very easy, though you'll still need to bring along a display device of some kind, which the company sells separately. |
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Meanwhile, back at the negotiating table, Kerry has been carting in cupcakes to buck up colleagues, The Washington Post tells us. |
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Expect to see many readers at the beach this summer carting around a 1,000-page novel with a dragon on the cover. |
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Mine: 31 years old, from British Columbia not married and carting around a clanging biological clock. |
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Inspectors are still investigating orders for a site at Lavizan, which Iran had bulldozed, carting away all the topsoil, before they got there. |
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This land can be brought back to productivity by carting out a long-term plan of fertilization, crop rotation, and rational cultivation. |
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The more pacific go-carts have now taken its place. Various carting centres are open to go-carting adepts in our small towns. |
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Neither do you need the hassle of carting your computer to the service center. |
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Giving their father a pleasant surprise, the trio of sisters secured the contract of carting the boulders from a hillock that's being blasted at Vedadri. |
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Peter Baum, administration officer with Casino Rural Lands Protection Board, said some landowners in the Malanganee area are already carting water. |
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In one year it did 90 trips between Helen Springs and Camooweal and according to Vestey company records it travelled about two million miles carting cattle around the outback. |
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You can't take the direct approach since this might draw attention to yourself so you must stowaway in the large piece of luggage which the bellhop is carting upstairs. |
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Along the eastern seaboard of what is now the United States carting provided the most common form of transport, as the development of the Conestoga wagon attested. |
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack. |
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Anya tried to keep her away from the customers as much as possible, but she was very handy for carting merchandise around and helping to load vehicles. |
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It's amazing to me how nonchalant people are about carting their food upon trays to a dirty table where God knows who or what was spilled all over the top. |
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And now my shoulder's out from carting heavy record bags all over London. |
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Indeed, these days most time is spent carting the kids to and from school. |
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We pay for two six-packs, carting them back to the studio in silence. |
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I raise the topic because if Town throw away any more big leads then they'll be carting the fans, players, punters off to a funny farm. |
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The TWC was authorized to license carting companies and individuals with criminal records or known associations with OC or the mob-dominated cartel were denied licenses. |
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This turned into 18 months in which he documented the layoff of workers, carting off of plant equipment and destruction of buildings. That was the beginning of the end for Kodak. |
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In the check-in queue at Miami airport for one of the eight daily charter flights to Havana, almost everybody is carting two or three huge bags filled with gifts or goods to sell. |
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Mechanisation and the extension of infrastructure into rural areas has relieved women of many back-breaking jobs, like carting water from the village well. |
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In the framework of this AECID-funded project, carting agents will lead the ploughing in order to improve agricultural production, thus reducing food insecurity in one of the most vulnerable areas of Haiti. |
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The 30 huts scattered near tree line around Vail and Aspen require specialized backcountry ski equipment, the carting of your own food up ungroomed trails, and the sharing of rooms. |
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One of the evenings Tornos arranged a much appreciated carting race where the competition spirit of the competitors came out and it was a hard and funny match at the race-track. |
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New sports e.g. carting, squash: what is the idea of young participants? |
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The last set of activities that constitute post-harvesting are fermentation of beans, carting fermented beans, drying of beans and carting of beans for sale. 11-45 percent of children were engaged in any of these activities. |
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They would be trekking in jungle and across ice and carting their own equipment, so lightweight kit combined with point and shoot functionality was essential. |
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Transport of coal was difficult, roads were poor and carting heavy loads made them worse. |
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For some, that may mean carting the kids round every Easter egg hunt on the island, while others may prefer to frequent more solemn, contemplative happenings. |
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Orwell had to scrabble around in the rubble for his collection of books, which he had finally managed to transfer from Wallington, carting them away in a wheelbarrow. |
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