Born in Liverpool, the son of a currier and leather seller, he was briefly apprenticed to a local artist called Hamlet Winstanley. |
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The phone number is also given to a currier company delivering the products as to avoid any difficulties with the delivery. |
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This packaging overview is a proposal if you are going to ship your data equipment by mail or currier. |
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His father, a Liverpool currier, wanted young George to follow him as a shaver and dresser of fine hides. |
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These are disposable for our workers and per request, sent per currier to the customer. Also, the service worker at times brings the appropriate part to the client and installs it directly at the site. |
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Any risks of loss or damage to the shipment is transferred to the customer as soon as it has been handed over at the post office or to a currier employed by the customer. |
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The Floating Pool Lady is no snowbird, off to Florida the moment the city turns into a backdrop that Currier and Ives would have loved. |
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Because the publishing industry of the early and middle nineteenth century spurned female writers, Charlotte Bronte chose to work under the androgynous pseudonym Currier Bell. |
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Rebecca Currier sings Carmen and performs the seductive Habanera, alongside a rendition of The Toreador's Song by Paul Gibson as Escamillo. |
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