On October 6, it cancelled its 11-race card because of an electrical problem that rendered its infield tote board useless. |
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Kirk and Tom use a little tote board to keep track of which numbered trawl lines have been hauled and which remain to be done. |
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I know we didn't get any respect on the tote board, but looking at the numbers, this horse belonged. |
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The stewards immediately lit the tote board's inquiry sign, but deliberated for several minutes before changing the order of finish. |
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The tote board is looking pretty grim right now, and we're nowhere near our goal. |
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I have eight identical canvas tote bags printed with a portrait of Flossie, my dachshund. |
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Their tote bags were laden with vegetables to prepare for chicken soup and potato kugel. |
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While oversize tote bags may work for every woman, the oversize slouchy hobo bag, unless you're tall and skinny, can make you look stocky. |
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Rusty turned out to be a personable fellow who loved to work horsehide into trusty tools to tote handguns. |
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The tote bags and collapsible crates can be stored flat and take up minimal space when they are not being used. |
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Some African and Gullah words became part of the American language, including goober, yam, okra and tote. |
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Horses that are favored in the doubles or pick-three wagers, but open up at long odds on the tote board, are usually bad investments. |
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The handle is anodized aluminum and a nylon sheath allows you to tote it easily. |
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Before venturing into the backcountry the following day, we considered what to tote in our packs. |
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She kept her accessories to a minimum, save for a belly-button piercing and a light pink tote which she kept next to her sun lounger. |
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Apart from hats, the must-have accessory was a designer handbag, with Louis Vuitton coming out in front of Gucci and Dior as the label to tote. |
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Crystal agreed and she packed a tote bag with a change of clothes and hopped into her car. |
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But as God is my witness, I'm not getting a little dog that fits into a Burbury tote. |
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Ms. Mihara reached inside her Mulberry tote and pulled out the class register, she put on her reading glasses and flipped through the pages. |
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This wooden tote comes to the rescue by organizing all the necessary implements, including pens, self-adhesive notepads, tacks, and paper dips. |
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In her new spring collection, which ranged from large tote bags to delicately embroidered evening bags, there was something for every occasion. |
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Pack up your basket purse, your pink leather baguette bag and your straw Eric Javits tote. |
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Then there was the time some company put cheap balsa wood model airplanes inside the conference tote bag. |
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She opened her tote and flipped through her now well-worn Vogue, focused on the society snapshot pages. |
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If it is leather, suede, or a leather-fabric combination, a tote can be a good companion for a work outfit. |
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Crossing the carpeted floor to the counter, I set my tote on the gray marble surface and unzipped it. |
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A tote is probably the most popular luggage piece and it is perfect for those last minute must haves while you are away! |
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Within the small tote at his side lies the journal into which he places all of his thoughts and recollections. |
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This cute striped tote is perfect for carrying your lunch to school or as a simple purse. |
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In one gray plastic bin a lilac cardigan, neatly folded, nestles against a small black canvas tote. |
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By itself, a WaterField Cargo Bag is a convenient, stylish tote for your cell phone, keys, newspapers, documents, and other stuff. |
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With a squeal of excitement, she dove into her calfskin tote and snatched out her cell, her face lighting up happily. |
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As a result, the good chances in the race pay better dividends on the tote. |
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Australian libertarianism found its feet during those many long hours of arguing whether the tote should be privatized. |
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In Victoria, in contrast, race clubs had legalised bookmakers and banned the tote. |
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She always carries a little backpack and a tote bag, which is always a mess of papers. |
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The dark clouds above me did not look good as I went down the street, my tote bag carrying enough food to last me for a day. |
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He carries a tote bag containing his playbook and a spiral notebook and takes a seat in the second row. |
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If children have extra-heavy loads, give them a tote bag to hand-carry some items or a book bag with built-in wheels which they can roll. |
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I'm debating between a tote bag, a soft-sided leather satchel or a more traditional, hinged, hard leather briefcase. |
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Then she took a pouch from a canvas tote bag that hung with her dark wool cloak on a wooden peg near the door. |
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A large shopping bag had ripped and she was trying to hold it together while carrying a tote bag and small suitcase. |
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The tote bag also includes a water bottle, headphones and has easy-access pockets for documents such as boarding passes. |
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He flung his tote bag over his shoulder and walked past my desk, before I even had a chance to stand up. |
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If it offends the viewers who reliably turn up each week for costume drama, send them a new tote bag. |
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Victor nodded thoughtfully, face impassive, then shouldered his tote bag and bade me goodnight. |
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She grabbed her tote bag, pulled out a quilt, and unfolded it on the cushioned bench in front of us. |
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Finally in fear I'd hurt myself or others, a friend sent her science fiction addicted younger sister over with a tote bag full of VHS tapes. |
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There has been much speculation about winning horses that have dropped in price on the tote board during the running of a race. |
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Behind them, in chalk, is a train schedule, like a tote board at a racetrack. |
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The big trend for monogrammed tote bags will be big initials, printed across the whole side panel of the bag in big, bold colors. |
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Unfamiliarity with the technology led some people to bury the devices in their tote bags. |
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He had barely shut his door when she rumbled down the tote road, splattering mud every which way. |
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Author caricatures are available on notecards, tote bags, mousepads and coffee mugs from Literary Luminaries. |
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I asked Sarza as she hastily stuffed water bottles, napkins, and granola bars into a tote bag. |
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You'd think the least he could do is give them a tote bag or something. |
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One year, each competitor had to tote around not only a tree stump but also a bicycle frame for hours. |
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There was a great night's entertainment had by all with several shrewd punters making money on the tote and others leaving the premises with quite a hole in their pockets. |
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Maybe tonight they were tired and wanted to go home because in less than a minute the tote board went blank and the revised order of finish was posted. |
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When open shelving is used, a solid shelf or tote box should be used on the bottom shelf to create a barrier between the floor and the bottom shelf. |
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If denim clothing is not your thing, then you can even go for a denim accessory, such as a fisherman or bucket hat, or even a messenger or tote bag. |
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So here I was waddling on my sore legs with a tote bag and cat carrier on one arm and a huge rolling suitcase being dragged behind me on the other arm. |
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To begin with, the Magic Bag comes as either a tote or a backpack. |
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This bag would just be a cool, sociable tote if it weren't made from vintage, unicolored truck tarpaulins. |
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A woman who first seems to be carrying a patch of cloud-mottled sky in her lap proves to be clutching a blue net tote containing crumpled tissue and mail. |
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For example, the relaxing of fuss about clothes means that a tote bag will substitute for a trunk. |
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This was Bobby Frankel's day of days, or so said the numbers on the tote board. |
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I've become addicted to checking the tote board every few hours. |
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If a horse works fast in the morning, he will usually take action on the tote board in the afternoon from the average horseplayer, who has little else to go on. |
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Meanwhile 40 million smackeroos have poured through the tote, Melbourne is awash on plonk and at least two bookies are heading for the international terminal at Tullamarine. |
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So these days, what goes into the tote bag assumes even more importance. |
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The track's grandstand terrace, adjacent to its historic grandstand structure, sustained heavy damage, as did the paddock, jockeys' quarters, and infield tote board. |
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Kate pulled a crumpled piece of loose-leaf notebook paper out of a canvas tote printed with an image of Proust. |
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To do that it is imperative to take a long hard look at Ireland's policy of having no age limit on gambling with the state-run tote. |
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Inside was a tote bag printed with the organization's logo and an urgent appeal for funds. |
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Our big floral tote has plenty of room for school books, or it would work perfectly as a stylish overnight bag! |
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Sports tote with plastic base and integrated wheels as well as hidden extendable grip for pulling. |
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Before the flight, Friedman wandered through the Jet Blue terminal — an urban beachcomber, filling tote bags with magazines. |
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After you pay for your items and the cashier gives you a bag, simply put that bag down into your tote and you won't have to worry about the straps breaking or becoming weak. |
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Sponsors have the opportunity to include an advertising insert inside the tote bag given to all attendees. |
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Lastly, we thank the Canadian Library Association for donating the tote bags. |
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Environmentally friendly conference tote bag as chosen by Conference Planning Committee. |
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Strawberry Shortcake tote bag, featuring Strawberry Shortcake dressed as a ballerina. |
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Will you be handing out branding merchandise like mugs, hats and tote bags? |
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Volunteers were also given tote bags as a gesture of thanks for their contributions. |
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Minnie Mouse tote bag, featuring Minnie dressed up as a fairy with her magic wand. |
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It's fun to collect things and keep them all in a tote for a snowy day. |
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They gnaw the trees into short lengths and tote them to the water, along trails that they have cleared, for underwater storage. |
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Video evidence exists of Irish children as young as four years of age legally placing bets with the state-run tote. |
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A mixed-plaid tote has plenty of room for you to stash your essentials, and gives any army-outfit a grungy effect. |
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I opt for the tote – an elegant design, in a stylish dark red leather with camel-coloured straps. |
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Many models carried three bags: one leather, one fur, one crocodile, all in a simple tote shape with twisted steel-wire handles. |
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This belongs to the company I manage, and that tote has been used for the transport of fish for human consumption. |
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Children in Ireland are permitted to place bets at greyhound tracks and horse tracks if these are part of that tote. |
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It is advisable to keep an empty tote or drum available for this transfer purpose. |
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Also features a durable shoulder strap so the tote can be carried like a sports bag. |
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This was used to store various fishing equipment and a tote that was temporarily used to store prawns before freezing. |
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This tote has a roomy main compartment and supplemented by a variety of zippered compartments for easy organization. |
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I don't think it would be overburdensome to the tote companies. |
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Knots of dealers and speculators crowd the observation gallery, gossiping and watching the tote board, a huge black panel with company names and prices in glowing red. |
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These picnic areas are enough off the beaten track to provide quiet, but the hikes aren't so long you can't tote a bottle of wine and lunch for two. |
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The dark-suited security guys rushed forward to tote the offenders from the room. |
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The five event card entertained a loyal band of Barkly race goers, who could participate in on course punting with the tote and Alice bookmaker Garry Owen on hand. |
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As a precaution against this eventuality and to avoid even small losses in this way, the tote valve should be secured in the closed position before disconnection. |
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Saffiano leather and brushed nubuck textures elevate classic tote profiles to reflect the era. |
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I pointed to rows of empty, unlaid tables, but the explanation was that there was no staff and no tote messenger. |
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With its very solid plastic bottom and integrated wheels, this bag can be pulled by means of extendable handles, which also makes this tote bag the ideal traveling companion and very practical as airplane carry-on luggage. |
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The vessel was transporting herring spawn on kelp in tote boxes on deck. |
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Our first job is to choose our style: satchel, messenger or tote. |
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This large tote bag is the perfect solution to ban plastic bags. |
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Besides the trolleys, the line includes a tote, personal bag, duffel, and garment bag. |
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Along the gorge of the Kicking Horse, the railway had kept close to the river, crossing it at the most economical spots, with the tote road suspended above. |
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In 1984 she was on a plane and was struggling with a large tote bag, filled with all the things she needed to carry for her small daughter, Charlotte. |
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I take several plastic bins, in which I place my handbag and tote bag. |
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The pick system displays each tote number and the number of pieces to pick at each pick location. |
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Indeed, recent and current privatizations, such as those of the Greek OPAP and the UK tote, show that this is not just idle speculation. |
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My tote bag bulges with homemade curried cucumber relish and bread baked that morning in a Nabob coffee can in the market's communal outdoor brick oven. |
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I have a tote bag in the car that has this pochette which sits right in it. |
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You will receive a laminated official poster of the 34th Montreal World Film Festival, the Festival tote bag with the official program, schedule, and other souvenirs and gifts. |
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The classic weekend bag was amped up to become an oversized backpack that could also be carried as a tote or a regular man bag. |
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Attention, D. C.! It's a white canvas New Yorker tote bag. |
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Keep it simple with a jet black tote in shiny patent leather. |
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Bins and handy tote bags are colour-coded to keep it simple. |
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And so, NPR, please prepare a complimentary tote bag for Mr. Cantor. |
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But some people prefer a classic tote bag. |
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Used kitty litter buckets are perfect for growing tomatoes and peppers, and an old 42 liter tote is holding lettuces, beets and carrots. |
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An emergency pack consists of such essential items as water, food, clothing and first aid supplies for 3 to 5 days stored in a tote bag or back-pack and ready to go if a person has to evacuate on short notice. |
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She took courses in embroidery, doll-making and sewing various items for sale such as tote bags and hanging cloths with pockets for storing household items. |
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Use Zazzle's powerful tools that make it fun and easy to apply your designs to t-shirts, stamps, posters, mugs, business cards, shoes, skateboards, calendars, tote bags, hats, posters, and more. |
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Failure to do so could result in only partial emptying of the container and result in unexpected large spillage when the transferring operation is thought to be complete and the tote is disconnected. |
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We disrupt them, with shows of contempt, or little displays of impishness, for the same reasons that protesters tote AR-15s instead of talking about PPOs: to wrest a bit of control. |
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Recently other new photo gifts have also been added to the selection, such as a coat rack, a kid's apron, a ruler, a tote bag, a key ring and cuff links. |
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The store also features a wide selection of items such as tote bags, tennis dresses, skirts, sweaters, commemorative caps, classic Polo shirts for men and women. |
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You brought the best little old news you'll ever tote. Secretario, if you never promulgate worse news than that, you'll boost your circulation a thousand a day. |
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The premier Samantha Brown Luggage collection will be launched on May 27, 2011, and includes a carry-on set and tote bag, several upright suitcases, and a weekend bag. |
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As a result a Flexifinger pneumatic flow assistor in the tote bin and a pneumatic vibrator on the hopper are employed to promote product flow into the throat of the conveyor. |
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Porter Case is a suitcase, a rolling tote and a luggage cart all in one. |
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