We're not allowed to film coffins being offloaded at Dover Air Force Base, where the national mortuary is. |
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He surely could have never seen some of the close season signings play and that clubs must have offloaded them to us as part of an old pal's act. |
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It is likely the jewels were stolen to order, and they could well have been offloaded by now. |
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He sold his synthesizers, offloaded his collection of more than 200 records and switched his focus to books. |
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There's additional fodder on the ship that will be offloaded for the sheep as well. |
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By the end of June, over 289,827 tons of supplies had been offloaded onto the Normandy beaches. |
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Although the UK was a key destination, some drugs were also offloaded in Bulgaria and sold here, he said. |
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To our pleasant surprise, the luggage had been offloaded more quickly than we were used to. |
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The Air Force offloaded the airplanes carrying supplies and brought the cargo to the central receiving point. |
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There was no standard gauge in Australia, which meant that at each break, all passengers and goods had to be offloaded and changed onto another train. |
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In one of the tests, five 5000 lb pallets were offloaded in a single pass. |
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We were given ration coupons and I just offloaded what I had. |
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That scheme offloaded the management of health-care liabilities to a fund run by the tyremaker's union, unburdening the company. |
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Fishery regulations require that fish be in an unprocessed state when offloaded at dockside. |
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Fishing regulations require catches to be offloaded in the presence of a dockside observer. |
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After being offloaded, the aircraft takes off and returns to its point of origin or another source of supply, perhaps backhauling cargo if necessary. |
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The report noted that arms and ammunition were offloaded for FARDC in close proximity to MONUC operations at the main apron of the airport. |
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In a very high-load environment, this deployment outperforms the two-machine deployment because the web server is offloaded. |
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Fixed-wing air land is the next most responsive mode, because it travels at the fastest speeds and the cargo can be offloaded quickly at the destination airstrip. |
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Through simultaneous spending hikes and tax cuts, he offloaded onto future generations responsibility to foot the bill for the present generation's security. |
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The business was one of a number to have been offloaded in recent years, leaving Dawson as a focused cashmere yarn spinning and garment sales group. |
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That hasn't been true in Britain since 1961, when the government offloaded responsibility for flood damage to the insurance industry. |
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Car parts from Germany, seedless tamarind from Myanmar and basmati rice from Pakistan are offloaded by small cranes from China. |
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When we offloaded in Zeballos on each occasion the blood water was discharged into the ocean. |
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The pallets were offloaded from the factory deck level as they were assembled and placed on the wharf by the ship's crane. |
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Securities are first talked up in price, then offloaded at a profit, and shortly afterwards the price falls rapidly. |
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Risks get pooled and offloaded in all kinds of packages, and sometimes the accepting company isn't sure of what's going on upstream. |
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The contaminated material will be offloaded and detained in a dedicated store pending a decision on its disposal. |
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Old files are those that have been offloaded or have a start time including and earlier than the marked file. |
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We offloaded Cobra 1 and his section and then continued down a small track that led down to a valley between two hills. |
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Amnesty International is now aware that the vessel docked in Ashdod on 22 March and reportedly offloaded over 300 containers. |
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About 400 farmers from various parts of the country prevented a shipment of 3,100 tonnes of wheat being offloaded from a ship that had docked at Drogheda Port 10 days ago. |
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A contract group of Italian longshoremen offloaded the ship over 2 days. |
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This was where the expeditions of 1958 and 2006 offloaded. |
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Weighing 62,000 tons at deadweight, these new vessels will optimize coal or mineral cargoes that have to be loaded or offloaded in ports that cannot accept larger vessels. |
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Made just one stop at my mother's in Illinois, where I offloaded into my bedroom for three days, then on to Denver, where I had kennel spaces reserved until we could move into our own house. |
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Once the dragging is completed each day, the ship will sail for Lunenburg where the boxes will be offloaded onto a truck which will then take the boxes to the Shearwater Jetty for sorting. |
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This report should include the quantities by species onloaded and offloaded for each transhipment of fish during the vessel's stay in the Convention area. |
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Two days later, team members had successfully offloaded 20,100 measurement tons of helicopters, trailers, vehicles, containers and other cargo. |
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He offloaded his captives a short time later, and gave each one gifts appropriate to their rank, as well as a letter of safe conduct. |
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Similarly import cargo that is offloaded needs to be in bond before the consignee decides to take delivery. |
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During a 10-day period in August, with temperatures hovering over 120 F, 595th Soldiers offloaded the 2nd Infantry Division's equipment. |
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Sports Direct declined to comment on the share sale which comes less than a year after Ashley offloaded £200m of stock, sending the retailer's share price diving. |
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After the food had been offloaded, Deeqa's trucks were allowed to go free. |
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Large oil spills can be caused by accidents involving oil tankers or by offshore oil operations, but most spills are small and generated when oil is loaded and offloaded. |
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The problem is being offloaded to volunteers and coastal communities. |
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Total shipments from all donors expected to be offloaded between now and July will amount to around 504,000 t. This quantity should meet known requirements. |
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The driver is offloaded and the pistes are more perfect than ever. |
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If there is any catch left in the hold the observer must inform the license holder or designate that it must be offloaded and that the weight is to be verified. |
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Workers may have offloaded the cargo in the front, without offloading goods at the rear as well, leading to an imbalance. |
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The gang had made up and offloaded several pallets of product. |
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