The wise magician then ordered the young prince to spend the day lugging and stacking a pile of huge logs, menial labor unbefitting royalty. |
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At last there's more to Calais than sozzled British daytrippers lugging around crates of cheap plonk. |
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All tackle is provided, which avoids the bind of lugging rods and tackle around airports. |
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Worse yet, Japan's banks face daunting competitive pressures while lugging all this negative baggage. |
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A fund here, a fund there, and pretty soon your letter carrier has a hernia from lugging all your fund statements. |
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Cattle stare at flat-bed haulers gunning clumps of black smoke and lugging damaged drill pipe up the gullied, mud-hollowed road. |
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I can imagine us lugging lotas with one hand and balancing water bottles with the other. |
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Like an unwanted cargo hulk lugging its toxic payload from port to port around the world, there's no telling where it will end up next. |
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Families move en masse to the beach lugging strollers and coolers, and kids on bikes zigzag in the street. |
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Parents, are you tired of lugging your child's bulky car seat through crowded, security-clogged airports? |
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More often these days you see people with calico or green bags lugging their shopping home. |
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And why should people struggle home from supermarkets lugging heavy bottles of water? |
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On the cobbles in front of the lower site, he saw James lugging his heavy bag to the coach driver, who shoved it into the coach's large hold. |
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Other than that, it's 6.30 ish, so I'm away to Oxford, whistling a happy tune and lugging a bag that feels like I've packed it for about a month. |
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He regularly covered 30 miles in a day lugging a rucksack heavy with specimens. |
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Just as we tired of lugging the water, the men tired of not enjoying sexual congress. |
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As I was coming out, lugging the heavy bucket along, I heard two familiar voices speaking softly. |
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In they paraded, balanced on their stylish high heels, lugging encyclopedic day timers and surgically attached cell phones. |
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It involved lugging bins of scraps, changing kegs of radioactive dishwasher detergent and, worst of all, trying to clean a mountain of pans. |
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They have machine guns and repeating rifles, not the bolt-action museum pieces I've seen your islanders lugging about. |
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Right now at this moment you're lugging heavy boxes of books down the stairs and I can't even begin to tell her how much that means. |
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Although you can buy sectioned watermelons at the grocery store, somehow it's not quite the same as lugging home the whole enchilada. |
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It is 3am and the only people on the streets are bloodstained meat porters lugging carcasses from cold-storage lorries to the butchers' aisles. |
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I've been staying down South, but I have to head off again straight away and I don't want to be lugging this thing round. |
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Sasha and Connie came into the room lugging an ice chest of soda just as the doorbell was ringing. |
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Very soon, a small, dumpy figure in a shaggy brown overcoat appeared, lugging a large sack. |
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This works, but lugging the stuff around is a nuisance and so is disposing of it once it has been used. |
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The middle-aged housewife lugging her food shopping in a white plastic bag had a lot to say about her worries for her three grown-up children living here. |
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Other frog species have pouches to carry developing offspring, but the hip-pocket frog is the only one he knows of in which the male does the lugging. |
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Customers seem fed up with lugging around massive lap warmers. |
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He followed the route of his morning walks, now lugging his worldly possessions. |
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Black townships are a sorry sight of people lugging buckets or pushing rickety wheelbarrows filled with water containers. |
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Excessive smoke can also result from poor driving practices, such as excessive acceleration, lugging, and full throttle on inclines. |
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A JET-LAGGED traveller sleepily lugging his suitcase to the rental car shuttle may well wonder why his brain seems bent upon tormenting his body. |
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With crowbars, chains, ropes and pulleys, he and his children woke them up, lugging 186 of them to make a colossal triangle. |
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It's a rare occasion that I can consciously recall getting up, lugging my bod into the shower, shoveling some toast in my cakehole and lumbering out the door. |
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Another woman clambers from a bus lugging a sack of flour donated by the World Food Programme. |
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It's a rare occasion that I can consciously recall getting up, lugging my bod into the shower, shoveling some toast in my cakehole and lumbering, fresh-faced, out the door. |
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He ended up sleeping in railway stations and lugging around his stuff for so long that he developed a double hernia. |
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With dual horsepower capability, it provides high power and torque rise for excellent lugging in tough loading conditions. |
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The conveyor capacity remains constant even in the event of engine lugging. |
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In case of pronounced engine lugging, the advance rate is adjusted so that the engines run in the optimal, automatically controlled load range. |
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This frustrating scene is familiar to us all: You are running through an airport, lugging your carry-on bags. |
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Use the transmission's low speed range for heavy loads to avoid lugging of the engine due to overload. |
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Fed up of lugging your binoculars with you when you go hiking, hunting or bird watching? |
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I ran into the meat-fumigated coldness of the magical place, the larger Russians following behind me, lugging something big and red. |
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After hours of lugging and unpacking heavy boxes, he would freshen up, put on a jacket, and work the floor of the restaurant as wine steward until the end of the night. |
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The three headed up the porch steps, Kimberly and Gabe lugging their bags. |
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Willow came down the stairs, lugging a suitcase and wearing a backpack. |
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With a big sigh they started lugging their bags out of the rusty car. |
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Her Spanish model beau River Viiperi, 22, stands off to the side, lugging two large purses and a pink quilted laptop bag. |
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Stung by the poor reviews of his thriller Liberty Two, Lipsyte was lugging a bigger canister of dynamite. |
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But we think the oxygen tank he's lugging around now is just for show. |
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But it was real grunt work, lugging things around. |
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An Unseen Opponent To earn a living, Quanitta had entered a five-year apprenticeship as a pipefitter, but even after lugging heavy metal tubes all day, she would put in her hours at the gym. |
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Avoid lugging or overspeeding the engine, and vary your speed frequently. |
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In the event of engine lugging, there is no drop in the conveyor capacity so that the full conveying performance is retained even under maximum load. |
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And sausage dog Carne is more like a slimline chipolata after shedding the excess weight he had been lugging about. |
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The disposable Burnbloc sunscreen towelette will save you buying and lugging around lots of heavier bottles of various SPF levels. |
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And the survival of my cows rarely depends on me lugging water to them. |
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For example, travelling with a vast amount of luggage – steamer trunks, secretaires and suitcases – was once an infallible memorandum about status, since you needed servants to do the lugging and the humping. |
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Its insights into the vampiric priorities of television news are, well, old news, and there's something very 20th-century about men in vans lugging camcorders around. |
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Needleworkers lugging their machines on their backs were a common sight on the downtown East Side streets of New York City, the garment-manufacturing capital of the world at the turn of the 20th century. |
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The downside, though, was lugging the equipment back, with only wavering headlamps, over the boulders known locally as the Billy Goat Trail. |
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The Pirates entered the season lugging no one's expectations as excess baggage. |
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With headphone and XLR outputs you can practice quietly at home, or connect the Pocket Amp to a PA sytem for band rehearsals and forget about lugging that heavy amp and cab around. |
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Mario also got involved in diggingcarrying stones and lugging timber. |
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That means lugging it around in a case, just like its bigger brother. |
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Had to beat it again, lugging rails and ties to rebuild gun pit. |
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