This forest seems to be a stopping-off place for lost travelers, such as the vanload of teens who are the focus of our story. |
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The hope is to have at least a vanload of previously loved sports gear to pass on, so maybe it's time to clear out the garage. |
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On a project in Norway involving sonar work and diving in extreme conditions, Spencer drove for some 50 hours from Newcastle to Scandinavia with a vanload of equipment. |
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He had gathered those customers by driving all over the province with a vanload of skis, boots and poles. |
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Word has it that a vanload of paper, needed for draw sheets and other such leaflets, passed into the course without undergoing so much as a cursory glance. |
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Last month, police discoveredĀ a vanload of mortars, primed to fire: more sophisticated-looking devices than this week's Boston bombs. |
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Mixing elements of African culture from south of the Sahara, the cult has long held an exotic appeal for many people in Tunis. At the other end of the alley, a vanload of police was poised to ward any Islamist extremists off. |
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The Oscars are over, and now morale doesn't get any lower, as the very worst films are dumped ignominiously into cinemas like a vanload of cook-chill equine lasagnes delivered to schools and hospitals. |
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Last August, when the club was temporarily locked out of its meeting place, Moore imprudently set up shop on a street corner, where he was busted by a vanload of housing cops. |
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