Though the weak economy may lead people to schlepp their sofas on their own, those with a certain amount of stuff will always rely on movers. |
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For days at a time, a CEO must schlepp from city to city, pitching his or her company to skeptical investment bankers. |
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And the Hamptons are fun to visit, but it's a schlepp to get out there and it's more than we want to spend. |
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Well, I had weathered the Oldreds department store, the Tescos supermarket and a schlepp around PC World, driving between each in sweltering sun. |
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Lake Baikal is 15,000 miles and 12 time zones from New York, so expect your schlepp home to take anywhere from 30 to 48 hours. |
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It seems that this poor schlepp can't even get out of bed, never mind dressed. |
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Mostly I marched when I was told to march, sat down where I was told to sit down, schlepped what I was told to schlepp. |
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I was up and out the door at a reasonable hour yesterday, so I stopped by the gym to drop my gear off so I didn't have to schlepp it to and from work as I usually do. |
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Often I'm just too tired at the end of the day to schlepp over my scanner. |
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Kind of a schlepp to get there, with it being on Randall's Island. |
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Nearly every glamorous, wealthy, successful career woman you might envy now started out as some kind of schlepp. |
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Now, all I have to do is schlepp everything back to the flat tonight. |
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Well, Artsfans, no longer will you have to schlepp down to Churchill Square or crook your dialing finger to lay dibs on tickets to that exquisite cultural event. |
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