To a workshop to deliver the crates, and to pick up a pile of trash and old tires.
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The aircraft pilot warned UKBA staff the crates of ammunition were explosive and should not be examined, the HSE said.
The crates can be packed up and moved into storage for the winter and to any suitable site after that.
Dallas radio personality Papy Saygbay said visitors to his Web site Diggin' in the Crates have left harsh comments about the show.
Millions of them are kept in gestation crates the size of their bodies and are never able to turn around.
The old milk crates I used to keep my record albums in provide more social value than an iTunes music collection.
"A lot of writers don't know about this market, " he was saying as he backed the Penske truck into a dock at a Yale warehouse and delivered Mr. Momaday's crates into the hands of their buyers.
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Some 20, 000 pieces--including arms, armour, ceramics, earthenware, seals and decorative arts from ancient Persia, Mamluk Egypt and the Mughal emperors in India and Kuwait of the Bronze Age--were packed in crates and driven to the Iraq National Museum in Baghdad in a 17-lorry convoy.
The corridors of the sauna lobby are stacked with crates of water and soft drinks - donations for the displaced families sheltering inside.
Large crates containing the parts of a Short seaplane were transported to a shed on one of the wharfs.
I'll also be keeping an eye out for Danny Crates in the 800m.
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Large cardboard crates of the pillows lined the linens department.
Its system of distribution, which moves the sugary drink from bottling plants deep into slums and the bush a few crates at a time, may employ around 1m Africans.
As Bolor Minjin, Robert Painter, and the rest of the Mongolia contingent watched, elated, from behind a chain-link fence, Homeland Security Investigations agents loaded four large crates onto the truck.
Working out of Canfield's tiny apartment, with two cell phones and a desk made out of a door and milk crates, the duo started looking for mintmakers and packaging sources.
Mr Cundall has spent the last 17 years trying to discover the truth of claims that unused, unassembled Spitfires were packed into crates and buried by the RAF at sites in Burma on the orders of Lord Mountbatten at the end of the war in 1945.
British campaigner David Cundall has spent the last 17 years trying to discover the truth of claims that unused, unassembled Spitfires were packed into crates and buried by the RAF at sites in Burma on the orders of Lord Mountbatten at the end of the war in 1945.
URI, which partnered with the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, says the apartments will include specialized cat-friendly screens over the windows as well as crates to comfortably house pets.
Christmas was just five months away, but he found utter chaos: No plan was in place to organize jobs, no dates were set for when the lights would be up and working, and most of the equipment was still in crates.
The scientists found more than two hundred bones in open crates or laid out neatly on tables, like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
The Graf Goetzen was then transported in parts, in 500 crates, from Hamburg to Dar es Salaam on the coast of East Africa - and from there over mountains to Lake Tanganyika where Germany, Britain and Belgium were all engaged in colonial jostling.
Presently, there are two models in the works, a "combat variant" that just includes exoskeleton legs and attaches at the waist, much like Lockheed Martin's HULC, and the full-body "logistics variant" for lifting crates, missiles, bombs... you know, the usual.
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But if the planes are discovered packed into crates, this would be "unprecedented", he added.
Mr. VASHTI ONO (Kurdish resident of Turkey): (Through Translator) I dove behind crates of vegetables until the shooting stopped.
Scottish engineers brought crates of it up the Congo and Zambezi rivers decades before Coca-Cola set foot on the continent.
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This involves integrating the individual tags into pallets, crates and cages, updating back-office software and processes, and then training staff to use it all properly.
We got to the point where we were carrying crates of records that traditional deejays would carry, and our backs were hurting, just like everybody else who's been through that.
Mr. Siegel says business at his closely held timeshare company is now strong, and that he plans to resume construction on Versailles, beginning with nearly 300 crates of marble for the home's exterior.. "I'm not motivated to sell it, " he says.
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Many of the shirts still have the price tags attached, which the kids eagerly shove in each other's faces to compare costs, while crates of beer and liqueur are wheeled out of the store by the attendants.
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