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We are inundated with door-to-door leaflets up to six a week (on an average delivery that's 3, 600 items extra per week) and get no extra time - as promised - to do it.
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As retailers now have applied extra checks on these items, the bad guys have turned their attention to innocuous stuff like printer cartridges.
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She says customers are buying plenty of other items with the extra change they get from filling up.
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He warned his dire new projections do not account for White House spending requests for extra money on big-ticket items such as defense and education.
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Items that go the extra mile include luxurious hand lotion and mints or blackcurrent pastilles set out on a nice tray by the sink for guests.
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As background, Italian law insists that all electronic items be sold with a no extra cost 2 year warranty (as do several other Southern EU countries).
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Will we see new skins for multiplayer or other minor boosts, or will single-player items and arsenal be affected by your extra purchases?
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Its Boeing jets arriving this year will have extra-wide bins to accommodate more carry-on items, and it is retrofitting some older aircraft with larger bins.
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However, some items always sell better than others so the extra stock that was needed, the extra required within any particular season, was made here in Iberia.
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We re bringing in veal chops, extra filets, some Chilean sea basses, lobsters, all kinds of special items, said Fass.
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Among the items on it will be general cleaning up, debilitated land, fleeing tourists and extra spending on emergency services and health care.
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