Archive footage shows figures in yellow oilskins, hauling nets, heaving and leaping with silver fish. |
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There flourished a very wolf-like breed, the stout husky, reined in as it is to provide human transport by hauling sledges across frozen tundra. |
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I raced over to the NFT where projectionists were hauling yards of shredded film out of the reels. |
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The next time you see a big rig hauling the Marine Corps message, give honk to show our appreciation. |
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Together, with Steve hauling on the rope and him climbing, he made it to the top of the cliff. |
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For decades, trucking company lobbies defended complex federal regulations that set hauling prices and routes and limited competition. |
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All I could remember was heady days hauling in saithe, sea bass and mackerel by the barrowload. |
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They're the sprinters, he says, whereas malamutes are sloggers, which were used in days of yore for hauling heavy freight. |
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This competitive environment required coordination of manpower in heaving and hauling. |
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Nadia spotted a group of men hauling out a huge ballista, a gigantic crossbow on wheels. |
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Instead of him hauling silage into the barn and manure out, the cows do it now, he says. |
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Besides hauling passengers on airshow barnstorming flights, J.R. uses the Stearman for banner and glider towing and scenic flights. |
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Laborers used tools resembling mattocks or hoes for digging and used woven reed baskets for hauling dirt and debris. |
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Tiny dots on the horizon testified that the other fishermen were still hauling in the catch out there. |
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These deluxe mattresses weigh a ton, and you can't get the fitted sheets on without hauling them on to one side. |
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The torquey diesel is one of the quietest units around, yet is more than capable of hauling the ML around without any fuss. |
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The in-kind payments included cords of wood, hauling hay, a hat, plowing, shoemaking, as well as wheat, flour, corn, and coffee. |
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Megan explained before leaping forward and hauling a big blue duffle bag off the conveyer belt with all the baggage on it. |
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And remember, they're talking about hauling 100,000 truckloads, and over 20,000 trainloads of this stuff. |
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Mathias gave me no quarter though and grabbed me roughly by my shirt tails, hauling me down off the horse. |
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During harvest time they were shocking bundles of grain and hauling them to the threshing outfit and pitching them into the separator. |
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Not to be deterred, the kids were hauling their sleds up the 3m high slope by Victoria Road Bridge, and sledding down the wet grass. |
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My first streetcar trip had one other close call, a sport-utility vehicle hauling a trailer that made a U-turn right in front of us. |
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Young girls of eight or nine worked down the mines hauling coal just so the families could exist. |
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He had trained as an apprentice engineer at Dan Mitchells, later working as a lorry driver for Tunnicliffe's at Silsden, hauling timber. |
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Hedge got a job hauling coal for Sam Dean, who had a little mine near Sand Coulee. |
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Utility ATVs are commonly used for loading and hauling things, which calls for a larger exterior to carry objects. |
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Unknown to her guardian, she spent the whole day climbing up and down the shrouds, gazing off the port bow and hauling with the rest of the crew. |
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It was the longest passenger train in Australia's history with two NR Class Locomotives hauling 43 carriages and two Motorail wagons. |
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We prepare for the rain and the heat by hauling out the umbrellas and moving into the shade. |
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For some it's an afternoon's entertainment, falling off their board and hauling themselves up again with a kind of Sisyphean hopelessness. |
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All of which should distract them from the fact that they're hauling the little munchkins back to school tomorrow. |
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The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs. |
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It was too late to pause, however, and the sheet was slowly eased off, Jack hauling on the brail at the same time. |
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I pictured fishermen in boats hauling in their nets as fast as they were able with their thoughts of the darkness enveloping them. |
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The wreckers hauling in salvage nets look like fishermen at first glance, but closer inspection reveals the traces of a shipwreck. |
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Keirian dragged his feet through the thick, white snow, hauling a large bundle of wood on his already aching back. |
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The mulch is left on-site to control erosion until it degrades and helps nourish the soil, eliminating any hauling costs. |
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The configuration of the old trailer was obsolescent, making it problematic for hauling some of the equipment. |
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Bingham sprang from the car, hauling an old blue and gold canvas duffle bag. |
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Once the dredge was on the bottom, the ship stayed on station all day, hauling the dredge slowly along under steam power. |
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Those on the front line of the hauling ropes stood knee deep in the shallows. |
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I had a long walk out hauling my glider and harness on my kayak cart, but got to the party in time. |
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Yesterday the Assistant Speaker spent a lot of time in the House hauling me over the coals for apparently using unparliamentary language. |
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But hauling creatures up from depths as much as 2 kilometres below the surface involves some heavy lifting. |
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The craft could carry 2000 pounds of cargo but it certainly would not be capable of hauling outsized equipment such as spare engines. |
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Simply attach a trailer ball to the ATV's back hitch and your powerful machine becomes a hauling wonder. |
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Recently surfaced divers should never get involved in hauling up the weight, as this activity could precipitate a bend. |
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The ship was piloted by a Captain John Rouse, a man with fifteen years experience in cargo hauling and a minor in sales, and his daughter Lily. |
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And when you're hauling platters of hot food, moving freely is the key to happiness. |
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If the amount of cargo is greater than the hauling capacity of available military trucks, civilian trucks are contracted to complete the mission. |
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I spend all day hauling around big tubs of pork chops and beef flanks to be packed, wrapped and carted off to restaurants. |
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The tusks also aid in hauling out on slippery ice-floes and can be used as weapons against polar bears and killer whales and for killing seals. |
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In addition to hauling their own weight, the ponderous vehicles must plow about 17 tons of air out of their way every mile! |
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We were using our energy mainly for forward progress, rather than for load hauling. |
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The special features of this 48-foot semi-trailer are the movable cross members making the unit suitable for hauling any type of load. |
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And don't even think about hauling a cuddy cabin or express cruiser behind your car. |
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I lifted my head from the floor, clambering over the sofa, hauling myself onto the soft cushions. |
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These Goliaths of the world were timed performing such unlikely tasks as hauling a 9-ton lorry 100ft and pushing 900lb, uphill. |
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The gateway, entrance and pathway required a bit of concrete work and a lot of gravel hauling. |
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No way am I hauling some old geezer's new dresser when I've got some serious celebrating to do. |
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I duly located my telly stand and then nearly herniated myself in the process of dragging it off a shelf and hauling it to the car. |
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They also avoided medical waste, which was controlled by the mob, a high profit extension to the Family owned hauling firms. |
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One spring when he was hauling some logs, his wagon wheels sank down to the axles in mud. |
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After popping the wrong man, Britain's wallopers will be just that extra bit more cautious before hauling out the shooting irons. |
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And she didn't need you hauling off and hitting her with both barrels like that! |
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The vessel has a forward offset wheelhouse extended to shelter the hauling area. |
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An offsider is hauling together the thousands of different legal advices and papers published on the web. |
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I managed one kick and had to hang on to the stern before hauling myself back into the stroke seat. |
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And as they're coming home, they are hauling debris out from their houses and hauling it to the curbside where we can pick it up. |
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The raised forecastle has all the normal anchor handling gear as well as a huge single winch used for hauling loads out of the fish hold. |
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Four of these machines were built and had a long and useful life hauling large components for Airbus airliners. |
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This morning in snowy Invergordon harbour, he and others were on deck in biting winds hauling in the big wire ropes that tether the ship. |
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One water taxi driver told The Daily Beast that he made more in two days hauling camera crews around than he had all summer. |
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Some of the losses have been associated with management errors, including not providing transition time, founder, and hauling water in fertilizer tanks. |
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Trucks loaded with illegal liquor pulled through the gates, met by laborers who spent hours hauling crates of Scotch, bourbon, rum, and Benedictine into the building. |
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Although I've lived in the Selby area for most of my life, I've never seen crowds of fisherman hauling nets of clams, mussels and tuna from the murky waters of the River Ouse. |
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When one commuter stands to leave, a businessman outpaces a woman hauling a sizable shopping bag. |
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Raven merely hopped down from Callan's shoulder and changed back into his human shape, hauling a hood over his straggling hair, which was soaked through. |
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Besides more room to load, still being a farmer at heart I like to have trailers usable for many purposes, like hauling hay and helping the kids move out. |
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About 200 carloads of freight move over that stretch of rail each year, mostly hauling grain and fertilizer to elevators in Random Lake and Adell. |
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As mentioned earlier, the only childhood task I dreaded more than fetching things was hauling combustibles, like paper, down to the shacks by the creek. |
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In ten months, we played more than 200 one-nighters, hauling huge mounds of equipment and luggage around on every conceivable mode of transportation. |
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Those loaders are light, which is a big factor for us hauling with tri-axles and pup trailers into Quebec, and they are faster than others we've seen or tried. |
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The two posses decided to join forces and set off hauling their rations down the street. |
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There are plenty of critics with woeful tales of upturned or lost caravans, and how they were held up for hours by tiny cars hauling huge caravans. |
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As if to emphasise his credentials, he has been at it again this week, hauling himself into contention at the Masters with a familiar mixture of fearlessness and frailty. |
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My 13-year-old son has no problem with balance and control on his windsurfing rig, but I struggle to stay on the board, never mind hauling up the sail, when I usually fall in! |
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And where exactly did Adam read this inspirational tale, which recounts a Roman troop hauling away some feminine spoils of war, much to the kidnapped ladies' delight? |
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In September 1886, Massai was among the prisoners on an army train hauling the last of Geronimo's followers away to the living death of a prison camp in Florida. |
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Because this usually means hauling up other soil-stabilizing flora along with the moss, the practice turns vast stretches of poor soil into wasteland. |
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There was an octogenarian carrying her headshot and two mothers hauling along antsy kids. |
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My older brothers would clunk along the deck above, hauling on lines, and shouting to each other in the wind as they struggled to douse the flapping sails. |
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Fortunately, by then he was in England carrying a steno pad, not in Tunisia hauling a howitzer. |
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Train carrying oil collided with train hauling grain near Casselton, n.d., causing a 100-foot fireball. |
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Last autumn found me on a grueling research trip in the eastern Sierra, hauling heavy video equipment cross-country over loose scree and high passes. |
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It seems that many pensioners down the country get outside the 60 foot range of their paging devices when they slip on the frozen ground while hauling turf into the house. |
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An offsider is hauling together the thousands of different legal advices and papers published on the web, cataloguing and archiving them for accessibility. |
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However, the giant pre-empted him by the simple expedient of hauling the prostrate felon off the ground by his hair and then dropping him when Grundle had scrambled clear. |
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While the Skidoos are mired still again, on another steep switchback below a ridgeline, I wonder aloud whether this route was originally cut for hauling timber. |
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John-Baptiste was booked for hauling down Chillingworth and Neil was carded for a very late challenge on Walker as the U's skipper skipped past him. |
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Slowly, they emerge out of a cloud of dust, like a weary ragtag army retreating from battle, a column of guests hauling enormous suitcases and mewling children. |
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Only two months were left of our field season, and that was spent largely on cross-country skis, hauling sleds laden with carboys full of seawater. |
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On average there were about 40 coal trains a day, hauling 28 waggons with a weight of 116 tons. |
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The roof was low but she could not clamber up on it ladderless, hauling the long shakes and the nails, the hammer. |
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The only animal in the whole camp that was in any way serviceable was a medium height horse used for hauling a dump cart on the rock cut. |
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Light towing is no problem for even the three-door versions,but for serious hauling the long wheelbase five-door Shoguns take some beating. |
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He observed that every day the women had to spend four hours a day labouriously hauling well water for cooking and cleaning. |
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The final day included a 50m jumar a rope climbing method which involved hauling myself up a rope. |
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Most of his current barge work involves hauling Algoma Steel coils south to Windsor and Chicago, with slabs coming upbound from Hamilton. |
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Clean out your purse and at least get rid of all the trash you're hauling around. |
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We did so soon after hauling the kayaks out at Willow Cove, which lies next to a prime diving spot called Mike Nelson Rock. |
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They looped ropes around the stiff legbones of the first cow and pulled her body toward the stoneboat, resting between spurts of hauling. |
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In many parts of the world they still pull wagons for basic hauling and transportation. |
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He earned pocket money by running messages, hauling horse manure, and delivering newspapers. |
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The mine was one of the first to install electricity and by 1910, fans, hauling systems and pumps were electric powered. |
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Seals can be observed in summer months hauling out on the rugged rock formation of Craiglethy Skerry. |
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Each locomotive is capable of hauling the train on its own in the event that its partner fails. |
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All night long, Dog heard the clip-clop of horses hauling the wagons to market. |
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Also popular for hauling freight on inland waterways in 19th Century North America were the York boat and the batteau. |
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Chopping and hauling wood was exhaustive work. Scraping the flesh off the heavy hides and hanging them to dry also taxed her physical strength. |
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When I was seven or eight years of age, I began hauling all the wood used in the house and shops. |
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In his mind's eye he'd seen himself hauling the perpetrator off in chains after a suitably Schwarzeneggeresque rescue of the imperiled heroine. |
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You'll probably be able to get one merely for the price of hauling it to your place if it's superugly. And it needn't remain an eyesore. |
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The following day, hauling only four carriages, it was a success and loco 80079 became the first standard gauge steam loco in Blaenau for 31 years. |
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It requires local government units to decentralise garbage collection and hauling It also promotes waste segregation, recycling and composting to cut down waste production. |
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Ancient Chinese documents have revealed how Beijing's Forbidden City was built 600 years ago with thousands of peasants hauling huge stones from quarries 70 kilometres away. |
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At the some moment, a horse clip-clops past, hauling a wagon. |
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These sites were obtained and equipped with tubular steel bridges with overhead hauling gear, erected in such a position that the pipe could be taken from a ship's tanks. |
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Because only a lightweight locomotive could work on cast iron rails without breaking them, the total load they were capable of hauling was very much limited. |
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Water is, however, an expensive item in drift mines opened on the dip slope of the coal, and underground hauling under such conditions is unusually costly. |
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After a day of hauling concrete, she was pretty well tuckered out. |
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This also applies to the ropes used in hauling and winching the timber. |
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Pettit Marine Paint has introduced Vivid Antifouling, which remains effective after repeated launching and hauling, making it ideal for trailerable or rack-stored boats. |
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To make matters worse, the Government tugs that had been hauling food from the army depots on Mare Island to Angel Island found no more food to haul. |
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