What generally happens if items are damaged is they are resealed in special clear plastic bags and delivered. |
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It turned out that he had carefully opened the box, put a ring in it, then carefully resealed it. |
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The colleague then informed the experimenter of the participant number and resealed the envelope. |
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Oskar resealed the letter and began to laugh as he replaced it under Dorothea's door. |
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In previous experiments probing stress relaxation, red cells or resealed ghosts were aspirated into micropipettes. |
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For four days they cleaned out shops until Egyptian forces resealed the border and built a concrete wall. |
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We opened each container, ate what we wanted, and then resealed the container. |
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He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant. |
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Two technicians opened, sampled, transferred, weighed, and resealed approximately 110 pounds of cocaine over a three-hour period in a 400 square foot unventilated room. |
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The sealcoat wears off of the surface relatively rapidly, especially in areas of high traffic, and many surfaces are resealed every two to three years. |
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Landlord Nigel Barker, pictured, said the bottle had a screw-top so it could be resealed. |
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