But perhaps the most compelling evidence that vaults are involved in shuttling molecules comes from a different line of reasoning altogether.
Even though her deployment orders said Qatar, she spent weeks the summer of 2007 shuttling between bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Microsoft (which ranks 10th on our list of Top Corporate Taxpayers) has been perhaps the most avid of mega-corporations in shuttling profits to overseas subsidiaries.
No doubt many more Americans were employed in shuttling Americans like Kennedy back and forth from Hollywood way back when, but far from an economic positive, this waste of labor was an economic weight thankfully erased eventually by airplanes.
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Writing in the Belfast Sunday Life newspaper on Sunday Gerry Adams said he was now in the difficult position of shuttling between the IRA and others in an effort to avert the current crisis.
Large escalators greet guests immediately as they walk in, shuttling them to the main-floor third level of the building.
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And it is hard to see roads offering an alternative means of shuttling millions of commuters in and out of built-up large cities, a niche that trains dominate.
Just last week, while Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb was shuttling between Moscow and Tbilisi in his capacity as chairman of the OSCE, Nord Stream announced the hiring of former Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen.
Sadly, most visitors to the city experience only a tiny section of the ferry route, shuttling between Saphan Taksin pier in the south and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Khao San Road in the north (there are piers close to both).
Gaborik has been disappointing this season, his fourth with the Rangers, as he has only nine goals and 19 points in 35 games while shuttling between various lines.
O'Mara said Zimmerman is now "on his own" with no police protection or security detail, shuttling to and from several secret locations in light of threats against him and his family.
In 2000, after years of shuttling between Italy, France and Spain, he brought his collection to New York for the first time.
Mr Khalkhali came from a generation of Shia clerics, modest in origins and radical in politics, who had spent the previous decade shuttling between the seminary at Qom, the shah's jails and lonely points of exile.
The XO Tablet that One Laptop Per Child was shuttling around the floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center at CES back in January wasn't quite the final version of the company's first consumer-facing device.
Since UPS began shuttling parcels from Seattle department stores with a Model T Ford and a few motorcycles in the early 1900s, it has become an almost invisible hand in the U.S. economy (see chart).
Lublin hopes the Crisis Text Line, due to launch in August, will serve as a New York-based umbrella, shuttling texts for help to partner organizations around the country, such as The Trevor Project for gay, lesbian, bisexual and questioning youth or other groups already providing hotlines on dating and sexual abuse to bullying, depression and eating disorders.
In 1984 he took his biggest gamble yet and launched an airline, with a single Jumbo jet shuttling across the Atlantic.
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