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Mr Marriott said the charity was providing boxes of food to about 100 people every week.
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So Palin and her staff pitched in to supply food, including four boxes of brownie mix.
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Boxes of food supplies are piled up in the warehouse.
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She helped hand out 1, 600 boxes containing food (including holiday turkeys) and hygiene products to 800 families, some of whom had waited in line up to six hours in 30-degree weather to receive the goods.
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Average attendance at Saudi club matches is between 5, 000 and 10, 000, meaning that most are played in half-empty venues that are up to 30 years old, with limited food concessions and no hospitality boxes, the committee advisers say.
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Around 9 million U.S. households used ice boxes to preserve their food.
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Under a deal just signed with Burger King, which looks set to last, the fast-food giant has bought 88, 000 boxes of tomatoes.
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These boxes can coordinate the more complex arrays of tasks required in food, beverage and paper plants--new territory for Rockwell--and zip production data to back-office computers so customers can react sooner to blips in supply and demand.
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In 1954, after an investigation by the Food and Drug Administration, a court ruled that Reich could no longer rent or sell his orgone boxes.
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United Airlines tried offering "active'' and "organic'' snack boxes with high-protein, low-fat and organic items, but ended up donating thousands to food banks before eliminating them from the menu.
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