He then brought a crate of chilled vodka with him to the news conference following his win.
In one case a firm supplied poor communities in Russia with a crate of vodka and some food.
The dealer trusted him enough to produce a crate of what he said were artefacts more than 3, 000 years old, from Middle Kingdom Egypt.
"It smells like a dead body, " the customs officer told me, as we opened a crate of smuggled ivory in the cargo terminal at Bangkok airport earlier this year.
Laws joked he would buy Ferguson - whose habit it is to treat visiting managers to a post-match tipple - to a crate of wine should Burnley manage a shock victory.
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Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania noted that happiness grows in finding one's greatest talents, putting them at the center of one's life and working in a cause greater than oneself--at which point the pleasures of a crate of Godiva chocolates in the back of a Porsche really do make you happy.
They can also be combined with sensors so that a tagged crate of refrigerated goods could alert a system if perishable items inside became too warm, for example.
Chief Executive SteveJobsSteve Jobs is about to open a fresh crate of pain for the rest of the mobile-phone industry.
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Travelers be warned: The security gate at Louisville's Standiford Field airport has a huge crate of confiscated miniature bats, so remember to pack souvenir bats in your checked luggage.
Lamson pulled out part of a beer crate that read "Exclusively for Kirin Beer" in Japanese.
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Elias Koteas told me to follow him, and I did, to a shipping crate in the corner of the lot.
The valley itself, about a 20-minute drive inland from the coast, is idyllic in a fruit-crate-picture sort of way, with gentle spruce- and fir-topped slopes, and vineyards contoured over swelling knolls.
They stick him in a crate and shove him in the hold of a ship to take him home.
But his old friends and employees sometimes tell the story of what happened when a crate arrived at his home with ventilation holes punched into it.
It looks like the fantasy countryside on a fruit crate, but this one comes alive with pungent smells--a scent of apple flowers in the spring dawn, scythed hay, piles of cow dung drying for fuel on top of the walls (my first thought: climbing cows?).
In the print-shop case, the Westminster police and the U.S. Customs Service arrested 15 men and seized an industrial printing press, a shrink-wrap machine and crate upon crate of illegitimate Windows 95 documentation.
As a precocious 14-year-old on holiday from school in England, young Leacock filmed the life story of a banana, all the way from dry soil to boxed crate, edited the results Russian-style with astonishing brio and sent them to Robert Flaherty, the leading American documentary maker of the day.
Last month a crate was discovered in the Kachin state capital Myitkyina, but muddy water stopped an immediate identification of its contents.
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