During their first cold winter, Lewis shipped a collection of skins, horns, skeletons, and prairie plants back down the Missouri. |
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Appalled, Karr had all the rushes boxed up again and shipped to Washington. |
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Furthermore, he was the first man who shipped peaches from the United States to Europe. |
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The Air Service shipped some 3,000 carpenters, bricklayers, and laborers to England to prepare these facilities. |
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Nearly 40 percent of the containers are shipped back to California ports empty. |
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It tastes like betel leaf, I suppose, but it goes down easily, like a glamorous form of baby porridge shipped in from the kitchens of old Ceylon. |
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She died from being trampled by a wagon cart livestock that was being shipped to the local butcher. |
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Carloads of bottled milk for New York City were shipped out via daily milk trains. |
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Nevertheless, despite the low-key tone to events 40 Christmas trees have been shipped out to lend a more festive feel to proceedings. |
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The rest of his young adulthood became a quest for financial security, and he shipped out as a merchant sailor. |
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Albion, to their credit, defended tigerishly for a side who had shipped six against Liverpool the week before. |
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Because of high-density altitudes and the severe climate in Afghanistan, no towed artillery or self-propelled artillery was shipped into theater. |
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A tiny cotton boll harvested from a field ends up in a 500-pound bale that is shipped to textile mills or traded on the world market. |
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It wasn't until I got shipped out to the cold sandstone mansion that the tenets of religion were spooned into his unwilling thrapple. |
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The most unusual object we shipped was the masthead from the cruise ship Andrea Doria. |
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As almost everyone knows, Trinidad is the place to have marine parts shipped in. |
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Agecroft Hall, a Tudor manor house, was shipped to the United States piece by piece and now draws 20,000 visitors each year. |
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There are also some scaremongers, such as BHF, creating rumours that we are about to be shipped to Texas. |
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First they shipped malcontent Bonzi Wells to Memphis in exchange for Wes Person and a conditional first-round draft pick. |
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Arriving in Quebec City the logs were sawn into lumber and shipped around the world. |
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The Alcan company shipped its bauxite from Port Esquiville, a short distance from Bodies, utilising the existing main-line railway. |
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Macumba originated with African slaves shipped to Brazil in the 1550's, who continued to worship their African Gods. |
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The forearm is shipped from the factory without being fitted to the forearm lug. |
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After an unusually ferocious verbal assault on a member of parliament, he was pronounced insane and shipped off to an asylum in Chiswick. |
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Long ago, ice used to be a novelty, shipped across the world in massive chunks carved from frozen lakes and rivers. |
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The mercurial winger has been the subject of a summer of speculation since being shipped out on loan to Reading in April. |
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People would bring cattle and other livestock from all around the area to be shipped out. |
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Most Apulian wine was shipped north in bulk, for blending into wines that needed more heft, or it was distilled. |
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Half of the product lines were shipped out, mostly to low-wage countries, including Mexico. |
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Skins were shipped overseas and worked into wallets, boots, jackets, and other apparel. |
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Larger vessels had to anchor offshore and have cargoes and passengers shipped via lighters to and from land. |
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They were completely blown apart, and all-new spar extrusions and new ribs were built by Ken Hake in Kansas and shipped to New Zealand. |
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After many phone calls between the ship and the UK, along with close liaison with the contractor support team, a new engine was shipped out. |
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Parts are shipped back, a new die is produced, and then the sequence begins anew. |
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Vast quantities of Peruvian anchoveta have been shipped to developed countries for use as animal feed. |
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The following year, the Lascar crew of the Australia were locked in a shed on a Melbourne wharf under guard until they too were shipped out. |
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She shipped in a huge library of books and arranged all 600 of them into alphabetical order, which was stipulated in the script. |
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Some servers are shipped from the factory with software preset to relay e-mail messages automatically. |
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So the last of the snow has finally been boxed up and shipped off to the needy, and with it went my last excuses for not exercising. |
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Because of their zany antics, the entire lot of them are boxed up and shipped off. |
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And they boxed up huge numbers of documents and simply shipped them off to Qatar without actually looking through them. |
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Mahabir said he returned to India when the rice was shipped and brought back samples of what had been laded. |
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This appeal urgently needs wrapping paper and volunteers to help pack the gifts which will be shipped abroad. |
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The bulk vaccine will be produced in Baxter's production facility in Europe and then shipped to the United States for refinement and processing. |
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They shipped the new Beaujolais in cask and served it direct from the wood. |
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It can be shipped dry, and then, when it reaches clinics, it can be reconstituted with water and injected. |
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She said computers were built, tested and shipped within three days of being ordered, and the company also offered free aftersales support. |
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The first coal shipped from the valley was loaded into boats made of logs and whipsawed lumber and floated down the river. |
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Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks, tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment. |
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But Middleton points out that most computers are now shipped with pre-installed Ethernet cards, and many can be connected with a plug-in adapter. |
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Its locally produced products therefore sell well in foreign markets, and its oranges, waxberries and litchis are shipped around the world. |
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Lime was quarried in Rockland and shipped by rail to distant points, but this was an industry in decline. |
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Shipped in rollstock, the labels are predistorted for shrink and reverse printed, using either a rotogravure or flexographic print process. |
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The parts are made in this factory and then shipped to another country for assembly. |
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Drafted, he was shipped off to the jungles of the Philippines and spent over two years on active duty. |
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Stalin, now one of the top men in the party, was sent there by Lenin to ensure that grain was getting shipped to Moscow. |
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As a test, Sun shipped over a container stuffed with apparel made in his home province. |
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They were then shipped to archive laboratories in Maryland where mold was removed and rips mended. |
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When Lewis was shipped off to Vietnam, his son was just three months old, and the timing of the assignment worried Lewis. |
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When exhibitions travel, casework and graphics get shipped from venue to venue in heavy crates. |
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It was then shipped to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and sold for 50 cents on the dollar. |
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The British in the eighteenth century, moreover, expelled the French Acadians from Nova Scotia, and seeded the area with Loyalists shipped down east from Massachusetts. |
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The characteristic solid grey limestone was quarried from the east face of the Rock of Gibraltar as well as being shipped across from a Spanish quarry outside Algeciras. |
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It was constructed from prefabricated timber panels, shipped out from England, and was soon very popular with sailors, quarrymen and seaside visitors. |
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The judge asks him if he can think of any reason he shouldn't be shipped off to prison and if there's anyone out there who cares about a washed-up has-been. |
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When Norman Manea was five years old, he was shipped to a concentration camp in Transnistria, Ukraine. |
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It was shipped from the wharves on the property of the planters, since roads were primarily muddy paths and nearly all plantations were near the water. |
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The juvenile captive birds bound for release are shipped to Mississippi after about a month, and they quickly learn to fit in with the refuge population. |
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The illegal generic drugs are then shipped from India to the United States and delivered by an airfreight forwarding company based in the United States. |
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Speaking out in America won't get you shipped off to the gulag, kids. |
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Airplane kits and aircraft materials were shipped from both locations. |
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Also, many factories and worksites have been destroyed in the fighting, and the remaining ones face the problem of getting materials shipped in from outside their city. |
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Capital goods and components were shipped from Japan to newly industrialising countries for processing and then re-exported to industrialised countries. |
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Since they were competing in all the matches at Winter Range, they had shipped their clothing so they could use all their baggage allowance for gun cases. |
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I was shipped off like a remittance man, because I was poorly behaved. |
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The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped. |
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But despite millions in state funding and tax breaks, evergreen shipped the bulk of its operations to China. |
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The remains were shipped to Fiji just as the war was about to sweep the region. |
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But la-di-da people also buy that water in Fiji and have it shipped thousands of miles, so maybe they would have been fine. |
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It relied on suppliers to design, develop and assemble vehicle components into modules, which would be shipped to the main plant for final assembly. |
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The company resisted pressure to clean up the lagoon until 1997, when the pond was finally dug up and the soils shipped to a low-level nuclear waste dump in Utah. |
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The lightship, itself, in 36 hours of gale force winds was thrown on its beam ends and shipped heavy seas notwithstanding that it was running its engine. |
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At break time, the entire assembly line would run over to play the machines that were ready to be shipped out. |
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Andrew Jackson shipped an aide over to London to negotiate the transfer of the Smithson estate. |
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Only sawn timber, roofing iron and floorboards were shipped from Adelaide. |
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In addition to sawlogs and veneer bolts, Larry can make four-foot pulp logs, which are collected and eventually shipped to a hardwood pulp mill in nearby Nackawic. |
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I like his work, especially knowing it takes technical skill to mix the polymers for canvas paintings that can be rolled, shipped, unrolled and stretched. |
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The cedar was all cut down and shipped to Britain as the ballast in ships. |
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More than 10 percent of Finland's exports are shipped by air and the stoppage would mean additional losses to Finnish industry of around 70 million markka per day. |
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Champagnes are only required to be stored for 15 months before being shipped. |
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In February of 1945, Trimble shipped out with the invasion force for Iwo Jima. |
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They were there for two months before they were shipped off to Singapore. |
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Almost certainly, the reference is to Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware and tin-glazed earthenware made in Liverpool, the port from which both ceramic types were shipped. |
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The cattle were shipped by Messrs Cosgrave and Clarke, Cattle Dealers. |
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Residents and visitors to the city may have already noticed the wooden beerhouse that has been shipped over from Bavaria especially for the event. |
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The broken rail has been shipped to Washington, DC to be examined by scientists and metallurgists from the National Transportation Safety Board, he said. |
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Many of those who shipped below decks in the service of the empire could not even read, despite the educational reforms that were even then beginning to sweep Britain. |
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He was then shipped back to the East Coast, across the US by train, and on board a troop transport in San Francisco to take part in the invasion of Japan. |
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At 25 he joined the service and was shipped to the Philippines. |
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Shipped from England to Port Jackson, he served seven years for theft, but later became a sealer, earning enough to buy into his first ship. |
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He shipped his log cabin studio from Norway to Coniston and later to Ambleside. |
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The consumption of the coalfield was largely for a local market but some was shipped abroad. |
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The US also shipped 740,000 German POWs as forced labourers to France from where newspaper reports told of very bad treatment. |
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This was a promotional CD and was shipped to different record companies, as well as being given out locally in Bridgend. |
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The Manilla Galleons shipped goods from all over Asia across the Pacific to Acapulco on the coast of Mexico. |
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In the early 16th century cloth for export was mainly produced in south Wales and shipped from the local ports. |
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During the ten years following 1847, from throughout the Highlands, over 16,000 crofters were shipped overseas to Canada and Australia. |
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Inshells are shipped in 50-pound sacks, while shelled walnut pieces are shipped in 25-pound bags. |
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Provisioning troops and sailors proved to be an immense challenge, as the majority of food stores had to be shipped overseas from Britain. |
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These local goods were shipped to towns and cities all along the Atlantic Coast. |
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Base Titanium, a subsidiary of Base resources of Australia, shipped its first major consignment of minerals to China. |
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NeoPhotonics announced today that it has shipped 1 million Bi-Directional transceivers for FTTH applications, primarily for networks in Japan. |
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Aussie Brown shipped Lunt out on loan to Leeds last season before leaving his Giants post prematurely amid reports of player discontent. |
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Fryer shipped off to war prior to Clapton's birth and then returned to Canada. |
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The front and rear fuselage sections are shipped on one of three RORO ships from Hamburg in northern Germany to the United Kingdom. |
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Perishables such as vegetables, fruits, and flowers can be conveniently shipped to the markets in the eastern part of the prefecture. |
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Not to sell the teas, but to return them to London in the same bottoms in which they were shipped. |
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In spite of a recession, over a billion board feet of raw logs were shipped out of the region. |
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Although some recreational fishing for consumption is permitted, all other food is shipped in by sea or air. |
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During the colonial period, hundreds of Native Americans were shipped to Bermuda. |
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Boogie SuperStar shipped on October 14 in North America and Canada, and will be available October 16 in Asia and October 17 in Europe. |
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By comparison, 140 containers a day were typically shipped through the Khyber Pass. |
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Romani were shipped to concentration camps starting in 1935 and were killed in large numbers. |
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When he shipped five hundred of the slaves to Spain, 40 percent died en route. |
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While those held in slavery in their own region of Africa might hope to escape, those shipped away had little chance of returning to Africa. |
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Openwave microbrowsers have been integrated into more than 170 models of mobile phones representing more than 100 million units shipped. |
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The move came after two samples of Brazilian poultry shipped to Northern Ireland were found to contain traces of nitrofurans. |
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And I had a lot of things on my mind and I pretty well forgot my promise to Mama until I got shipped home on a special furlough for her funeral. |
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Within months of entering Oxford, the British Army shipped him to France to fight in the First World War. |
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The loo, which included an outlet pipe, was carbon-dated then shipped back to Germany for display. |
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If we don't reduce the makespan of that product, the order won't be shipped on time. |
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Malungos were often ethnically related as well, for slaves shipped on the same boat were usually from similar geographical regions of Africa. |
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Others were shipped downriver from such markets as Louisville on the Ohio River, and Natchez on the Mississippi. |
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In 1951 the Lacq gas field was discovered whose extracted sulphur and associated oil are shipped from the port of Bayonne. |
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The British raised regiments of local militia and shipped in more regular forces from Britain and Ireland. |
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The majority of crops are shipped hundreds of miles to various processing plants before ending up in the grocery store. |
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It produced goods of all kinds, which were sold, but Gregory intervened and had the goods shipped to Rome for distribution in the diaconia. |
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Salt, timber, grain, and building stone were among goods shipped via that route between the 10th and 13th centuries. |
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Moluccan products were then shipped to trading emporiums in India, passing through ports like Kozhikode, and through Sri Lanka. |
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The Zanj were for centuries shipped as slaves by Arab traders to all the countries bordering the Indian Ocean. |
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To meet the demand for plantation labor, these captured Zanj slaves were shipped to the Arabian peninsula and the Near East, among other areas. |
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In July of the following year, the first shipment of wheat grown in the area was shipped from the Bay. |
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Although the Spanish never colonised The Bahamas, they shipped the native Lucayans to slavery in Hispaniola. |
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Products brought from Asia were sent to Acapulco then overland to Veracruz, and then shipped to Spain aboard the West Indies Fleets. |
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Given these transport constraints, only high value low bulk goods continued to be shipped in the transatlantic trade. |
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Likewise, wines and olives grown in Europe and North Africa were shipped via Mexico to Manila. |
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These rinks are engineered and fabricated in Cebu by Ice Rink Supply and shipped worldwide. |
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The city attracted Italian and German sugar refiners by 1550, and shipped their refined product to Germany, especially Cologne. |
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The HBC shipped the furs to Europe and continued to use some of these posts well into the 20th century. |
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Prior to the 16th century, the bulk of slaves exported from Africa were shipped from East Africa to the Arabian peninsula. |
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The people captured on these expeditions were shipped by European traders to the colonies of the New World. |
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The great majority were shipped to the Americas, but some also went to Europe and Southern Africa. |
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Nonetheless, despite laws banning their importation, between 1808 and 1888 more than a million new slaves were forcibly shipped to Brazil. |
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At the peak of the slave trade hundreds of thousands of muskets, vast quantities of cloth, gunpowder, and metals were being shipped to Guinea. |
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From there, the Spanish sent galleons to Acapulco, where goods were shipped to Mexico City and then to Veracruz, for transportation to Spain. |
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Starting in the 1540s a growing amount of silver was shipped to Europe from mines in Mexico and the Potosi mountain in Peru. |
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The new route brought a large influx of settlers, who became farmers and merchants and shipped out grain, lumber, and iron ore. |
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Because Napoleon wanted to receive his money as quickly as possible, the two firms received the American bonds and shipped the gold to France. |
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By the 1870s superphosphates produced in those factories, were being shipped around the world from the port at Ipswich. |
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Cotton was a staple that could be stored for long periods and shipped long distances, unlike most agricultural products. |
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This resulted in 400,000 tons of hay, much of it from Greene County being shipped to the city at the turn of the 20th Century. |
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Of this 152,875 was shipped at Whitehaven, 65,675 sent away by rail, and 39,617 tons used at the iron works in the district. |
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The winery recently shipped out the first orders of wine under the Falcon Crest label. |
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Those were people who were on terminal leave and those who had shipped their household goods prior to Oct. |
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When sheep are shipped as stockers from the ranges, the numbers are such usually as to admit of grading the animals before they are shipped. |
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The Dog Den is shipped unassembled and can quickly and easily be put together with basic tools. |
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To this end, two were procured for testing and shipped to the UK, with one taken to Metrolink's Queen's Road depot. |
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Up to 100 trucks and armoured cars have been shipped 900 miles to Rosyth before being driven to their new home in Leuchars. |
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Under the agreement, the Russian agency manufactures Soyuz rocket parts for ESA, which are then shipped to French Guiana for assembly. |
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Feedstock will be shipped from the company s Meckering aluminous clay deposit. |
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Francisco de Bobadilla arrived on August 23, 1500 and detained Columbus and his brothers and had them shipped home. |
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Woollen cloth was shipped undyed and undressed from London to the nearby shores of the Low Countries, where it was considered indispensable. |
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Much US and Canadian crude oil from the interior is now shipped to the coast by railroad, which is much more expensive than pipeline. |
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The first 18 tons of wool tops out of the total 72 tons have been shipped to the Apennine Peninsula from Zhambyl Oblast. |
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Coal from the south was transported to the North Sea port, and imported iron ore was shipped via the canal towards Rhine and the Ruhr. |
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Turkish exporters shipped mostly textiles, grains and legumes, aquacultural products and dry fruits to Iraq. |
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One hundred feet of hardened tool steel rods and a 9 horsepower hydraulic pack are shipped with the Pilot Bore. |
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Many ingredients for its food products have to be shipped to Germany to be spray-dried before being shipped back to Wavertree. |
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Moluccan products shipped across the ports of Arabia to the Near East passed through the ports of India and Sri Lanka. |
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The Scandinavian and Baltic areas shipped grain, fish, naval necessities, and timber. |
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New England also made rum from the Caribbean sugar and molasses, which it shipped to Africa as well as within the New World. |
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Scotland-based Aubin Group has witnessed a diversification of goods shipped to the Gulf over the past few years. |
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Since August 2000, Eisenworld has shipped more than 60,000 units of Alohabob PC Relocator. |
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Dutch traders shipped wine from France and Portugal to the Baltic lands and returned with grain for countries around the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The labeler is shipped with a rechargeable battery, a battery charger and printer cleaning products. |
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The profits from the sale of the slaves were then used to buy more sugar, which was shipped to Europe, restarting the cycle. |
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It is stored and shipped in dry, saturated hydrocarbons such as mineral oil. |
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Resources and materials were stored at the dock before being shipped to the wind farm site on Morecambe Bay. |
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Then we will send them along the conveyor belt to be packaged and shipped off to some Java engineer turned writer who is in desperate need of a Scooby Snack. |
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Teesport on the River Tees is the third biggest port in the country in terms of tonnage shipped largely due to the local steel and chemical industries. |
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As he stamps his own character on the team, Kosmina has shipped out the likes of Mark Rudan, Ufuk Talay, David Zdrilic, Ruben Zadkovich and Patrick da Silva. |
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Odell Brewing has shipped the most recent batch of Saboteur Brett Barrel Brown Ale, a Belgian-style brown ale aged in oak barrels with Brettanomyces. |
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If the cotton is shipped in modules, the module feeder breaks the modules apart using spiked rollers and extracts the largest pieces of foreign material from the cotton. |
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More smartphones are forecast to be shipped globally than feature phones in 2013, the first such occurrence in the mobile phone market on an annual basis. |
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We shipped nearly twice as many units this month as last month. |
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Retailers with Internet sites only are charging sales tax only when an item is shipped to their home state or a state in which they have a warehouse or other property. |
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Both a lead concentrate, which contains the silver and gold, and a zinc concentrate are being produced and will be shipped to Penoles' smelter in Torreon, Coahuila. |
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People and goods were then transported by stagecoach over a narrow strip of land near the city of Rivas, before reaching the Pacific and being shipped to San Francisco. |
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This agreement calls for proton range compensators and apertures to be manufactured in Sanford, Florida and shipped to the facility in Oklahoma within 24-72 hours. |
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Additional back orders are to be shipped in the 4th quarter. |
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Expand has shipped over 20,000 Accelerator devices to more than 1,000 customers including Motorola, Continental Airlines and the United States Department of Defense. |
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The camelback rubber produced in this plant is shipped around the world. |
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They were 3-0 down inside 20 minutes and, although Tom Morgay clawed one back from a swift counter-attack, shipped two more to go into the interval 5-1 adrift. |
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Goldberg has now shipped several hundred thousand customized mortarboard designs, which let buyers choose background colors and add images and text. |
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The survivors were shipped as slave labour to North America. |
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The furniture is shipped knocked down, so assembly is required. |
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It is doubtful that Busbecq could have had the tulip bulbs harvested, shipped to Germany and replanted between March 1558 and Gessner's description the following year. |
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Other terrifying weapons being shipped to the mainland for sale are believed to include the American-made Barrett Light 50 supergun, dubbed The Widowmaker. |
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In March, a consignment comprising of boxes of toys were distributed to underprivileged children in Iraqi orphanages while quilts for the displaced were shipped in November. |
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These packs are spread around the country so they can be shipped to any trouble spot within 12 hours to supplement the local response to any bioterror threat. |
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It also ultimately undermined local economies and political stability as villages' vital labour forces were shipped overseas as slave raids and civil wars became commonplace. |
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When his Marine handler, Kyle, is killed in an Afghan ambush, the Belgian Malinois Max is shipped back to the States to be put down due to his aggressive nature. |
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When his Marine handler Kyle is killed in an Afghan ambush, the Belgian Malinois Max is shipped back to the States to be put down due to his aggressive nature. |
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Volvo relies on the nearby Ford Genk plant to provide a majority of the stamped parts for its production, which are shipped by rail and truck on a just-in-time basis. |
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Videotapes were shipped to Ascension Island, where a broadband satellite uplink was available, resulting in TV coverage being delayed by three weeks. |
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After reaching either the Indian or the Sri Lankan ports, spices were sometimes shipped to East Africa, where they were used for many purposes, including burial rites. |
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Morgan also addresses the passionate fans of one massively shipped couple whose supporters may be the most vocal and opinionated in the Vampire Diaries universe. |
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Cromwell shipped Romanichal Gypsies as slaves to the southern plantations and there is documentation of Gypsies being owned by former black slaves in Jamaica. |
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Many of these slaves were shipped to the slave market in Novgorod. |
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Thousands of artefacts have been shipped in to make Islands as authentic as possible, including boats, shop fronts, tuk-tuks and over 52,000 tropical plants. |
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It is common, however, particularly on the US West Coast, for the mature larvae to be packed and shipped to oyster farms, where the farmers set the oysters themselves. |
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Initially the Dutch shipped slaves to northern Brazil, and during the second half of the 17th century they had a controlling interest in the trade to the Spanish colonies. |
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Tabasco experienced significant economic development during the Diaz period in the late 19th century, with cacao and other products shipped worldwide. |
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As the R3 rocket had already been shipped to the launch site, the second stage having arrived three days earlier, permission was given for it to be launched. |
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It is built in Australia and shipped to the States and seen as important for Pontiac as the company rejigs its image as a builder of sporty, performance-orientated cars. |
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An order was placed on a Friday evening, and the pipe was shipped the following Thursday morning, making its way to the Fortescue River by road and rail. |
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RedEye shipped a total of 12 FDM systems to date, to its European location hosted by Materialise, a European leader for rapid prototyping and manufacturing services. |
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That's my life pretty much, down to such times as I got shipped off. |
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Thousands of workers were shipped to Germany to work in factories. |
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Lactide is shipped as an inert flake in dry bulk containers. |
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The Swedish government also unofficially supported Finland in the Winter War and the Continuation War by allowing volunteers and materiel to be shipped to Finland. |
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The profits from the sale of sugar were used to purchase manufactured goods, which were then shipped to West Africa, where they were bartered for slaves. |
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Canon is the world's leading manufacturer of laser printer engines and our Bubble Jet printers recently achieved a major milestone of 10 million units shipped worldwide. |
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It took a lot of effort and haranging in the ensuing weeks that followed but Juan Ponce had the two men arrested and shipped off to Spain to stand trial. |
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Both the German Empire and Great Britain were dependent on imports of food and raw materials, primarily from the Americas, which had to be shipped across the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The red and gold xylophone-type instrument, specially made and shipped over from Bali, has a hand-crafted wooden frame with brass gongs and metallophones connected to it. |
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The Arab slave trade involved the capture of peoples from the continental interior, who were then shipped overseas through ports on the Red Sea and elsewhere. |
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Other grain came in, got rebagged, shipped to Djibouti, and exported. |
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Coconuts are grown in the areas surrounding Miami and are shipped in daily through its port for consumption of the milk, meat, and water of the coconut. |
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The ore was broken into small lumps by hand, the best ore being shipped to Lancashire or to the Lower Swansea valley in South Wales through the port of Swansea for smelting. |
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The profits from the sale of sugar were then used to purchase manufactured goods, which were then shipped to West Africa, where they were bartered for slaves. |
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It is shipped fresh from the grower, covered in vibrant pink buds and planted in a keepsake ceramic cachepot accented with a garland of roses in relief. |
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In 1924, a dozen Hooper Bald wild pigs were shipped to California and released in a property between Carmel Valley and the Los Padres National Forest. |
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As trade with China developed, finer quality wares were shipped by private traders who rented space on the ships of the companies trading with the country. |
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The tree is selected by the Head Forester from Oslo's municipal forest and shipped, across the North Sea to the Port of Felixstowe, then by road to Trafalgar Square. |
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The LNG will be shipped to the Pacific and Europe through the Northern Sea Route in tankers with hulls specially re-inforced for sailing through Arctic ice. |
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Once the slaves set foot in the castle, they could spend up to three months in captivity under these dreadful conditions before being shipped off to the New World. |
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