The sale in question was of ancient old stock from the warehouse, meaning that the actual date of manufacture was probably a few years earlier. |
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Consumers are turning away from traditional department stores and shopping more at mass merchants, discounters and warehouse marts. |
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A lorry driver kidnapped by armed robbers and tied up in a warehouse said today he thought he was going to die. |
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When Nick finds out that his girl is shacking with Morgan, he flips out and kidnaps her, forcing Morgan into a showdown at the local warehouse. |
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Co-op stores around Swindon have been running low on stock after a regional distribution warehouse in Oxford was flooded. |
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The company plans to centralise its business by moving into the large distribution warehouse in Kettlestring Lane, creating an extra 30 jobs. |
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Members of this regular klatch include two retired textile mill workers, a warehouse supervisor, a bus driver and a house painter. |
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The only other woodwasp in the United States was found in 2002 in Indiana but that was in a warehouse, not the wild, Hoebeke said. |
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We'd been rehearsing in a cold, cavernous warehouse space at Fort Mason for six weeks. |
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He combined working as a warehouse manager in Manchester with singing on the northern club circuit where he met Windsor Davies. |
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Profits, he said, had been ploughed back into the business, re-equipping the warehouse and expanding the sales team. |
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He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export. |
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In the warehouse of a major direct sales jewelry company, pickers place jewelry boxes on two conveyors that transport them to packing stations. |
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The salesman pointed out that they don't keep so much stock at the shop, it's held at the warehouse that services all the local shops. |
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My account immediately showed that I had no discs at home and was awaiting allocation from their warehouse. |
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They will be right across the board from cashiers to shop floor, managers to warehouse. |
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The floor resembled an empty floor of a warehouse, and John was reminded of where he'd woken up the day before. |
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The warehouse is a treasure trove of inexpensive art supplies, including fabric remnants, wallpaper samples, tiles, and picture frames. |
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As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it. |
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She got a good running start, and then jumped over the cement wall that was close to the warehouse. |
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The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority claims the cowboys were illegally using the former warehouse as a stable, a use it wasn't zoned for. |
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The group continues to generate cash and a new warehouse will result in significant cost savings. |
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She had entered the warehouse from the leeward side and found the stairs without difficulty. |
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Production will only resume if Nintendo can sell off a good proportion of its warehouse stock. |
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Police have seized half a ton of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, in a self-storage warehouse near Heathrow Airport. |
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Dozens of local residents rang the fire brigade as the inferno ripped through the offices and warehouse area. |
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He stuck labels on jars to earn a living and slept in a rat-infested warehouse in the slums of London. |
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Our Richmond based warehouse facility is looking for quick and efficient order pickers. |
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In the warehouse, a half-dozen or so rooms are stacked floor to ceiling with some of the world's finest wines. |
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She took a job in a book warehouse there and spent her workdays as a picker, sorting books and reading them along the way. |
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The second-floor loft, which used to house Plantation, their plant and flower warehouse, is for rent. |
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I glance around nervously but the car park is round the back of the warehouse and everything seems fairly deserted. |
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Lesley, who worked at the factory, slowly worked her way up the ranks after starting out as a warehouse picker. |
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She had helped him assemble a massive machine in their underground warehouse of a lab over the past six months, and finally it was ready. |
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They are ready to provide immediate assistance from their warehouse in Dubai. |
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At the product's heart is a data warehousing solution that provides an associative layer on top of the warehouse itself. |
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This old town Bristol sugar warehouse is warm and rustic but thankfully convincing too. |
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Meanwhile, in the mean streets of Manhattan, a sad sack mannequin warehouse employee becomes obsessed with peeping. |
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But their plan was foiled by detectives who were sitting in wait near the Swissport cargo warehouse on May 17 last year. |
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Those who yearn for the good old warehouse days are going to appreciate the jazzy, ambient vibe. |
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Poor old Sofia has been down to her local carpet warehouse and snapped up a few offcuts of a revolting cerise floor covering. |
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After all, if a dull warehouse can magically morph into a kinetic light sculpture, the possibilities are endless. |
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There were already a dozen or so officers gathered around the warehouse, and most of the area had been cordoned off with tape. |
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We offer a range of warehouse equipment, including reach trucks, stackers, powered pallet trucks, order pickers and turret trucks. |
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Here we discuss an accident that occurred in a warehouse due to the negligence of a forklift truck driver. |
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The owners of the building refused to reveal which makes of toys had been stored at the warehouse. |
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In the 1960s he closed the warehouse and opened a supermarket in Motherwell with his brother before turning it into a cash-and-carry store. |
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He's got enough steaks in the freezer, and a warehouse of odds and ends from which to pull together a packet of rarities. |
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A section of the warehouse has been rented but that tenancy expires in October. |
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Wilmer found and fell in love with his studio, a former warehouse, on his first day scouting business space in Sausalito. |
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He made a break for the train platform, leaping balletically from the edge of the warehouse roof onto the platform's edge. |
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Over 8,000 drivers, warehouse and support staff in Morrisons are to ballot for strike action. |
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Before the buildings around the warehouse had seemed to lean away from it, trying as hard as they could to seem unfriendly toward it. |
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The Foundation is housed in a 19-century warehouse in Manhattan's meatpacking district. |
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This kind of housing owes its origin to the colonization of Manhattan's defunct industrial and warehouse spaces by trendy, arty, sixties types. |
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People will want to live in a coffee shop, talking to people about books, not in the stacks at the library or the warehouse at Amazon. |
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I've just had Mr Brisedale bending my ear for ten minutes about the quality of my warehouse staff. |
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The bent wires and wind-twisted poles surrounded the area and at the far end, an abandoned warehouse stood within the storm. |
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The loft conversion of the Itasca building, an old warehouse near the river on North First Street, surprised many by selling quickly. |
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I climbed up a stack of old crates arranged haphazardly behind the warehouse. |
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Driving across rural Iowa is like driving through the warehouse and light manufacturing district of a great city. |
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The former warehouse operative said she was unable to work properly and was moved from the shop floor to provide oral training to new starters. |
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They stabled the horses in a small makeshift stable that was in the very back of the warehouse. |
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It closed its doors as a cinema in 1975, and has since been used as a furniture showroom and warehouse. |
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The house's owner, the elderly founder of the local wool and mohair trading warehouse, passed away and left the place to his grandson. |
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A blacking warehouse was an establishment manufacturing, packaging and distributing blacking, for cleaning boots and shoes. |
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The blacking warehouse was the last house on the left-hand side of the way, at old Hungerford-stairs. |
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He became deeply unhappy when his father was imprisoned for debt and he worked for a time in a blacking warehouse. |
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Behind the market stalls are the Tin Trunk warehouse, The Golden Lion public house and the city Turkish bath. |
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A planning application was made in March 2001 for the site of the distribution warehouse of the Keighley-based Peter Black Holdings. |
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In a blinding rain storm, Cole arrives at the warehouse to witness Vincenzo berate his son. |
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The chief problem is that, in the early part of last year, Penguin opened a brand-new warehouse and distribution centre. |
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Central to the new warehouse management system is an overhauled user interface. |
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The site, formerly a warehouse and distribution centre sold by Challis to Northminster in 1997, has already attracted five companies. |
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At present most of the site is used as a distribution warehouse and very little manufacturing is carried out. |
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Now the future is uncertain for the restored Victorian warehouse with floors the size of a football pitch. |
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Then someone did ring from Staples, apologised for mucking me around, all to do with a new warehouse, blah blah. |
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Wroughton farmers are to turn two old grain stores into a modern warehouse for storage and distribution. |
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At the Tileco warehouse they have all these precut granite slabs held together with heavy straps. |
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The 17 workers in the warehouse when the fire took hold at 6.30 am escaped unharmed. |
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They were unhurt, and warehouse managers immediately sealed off the aisles until safety inspectors arrived. |
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According to Maxwell, the current trend in warehouse automation in the dairy industry is palletized and unitized storage and loading. |
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Envisage, if you will, a large airy topfloor warehouse office with large stacks of boxes piled untidily in the middle. |
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It all began when the casino fired its only female warehouse employee for brawling with a co-worker. |
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When they finally stopped, the teenagers were taken into another building that resembled a warehouse. |
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The designs fit well into avant-garde housing warehouse conversion lofts and innovative new build. |
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Jessica was beginning to doubt if she had the right warehouse when she overheard a policeman talking with the captain. |
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He got the hard sell from the men, who gave a spiel about the warehouse accidentally giving them twice the number of speakers ordered. |
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The door to the warehouse was flung open and light spilled over Stephanie's face. |
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It was clear that none of the six men who claimed to be at the warehouse could possibly fit the police officer's description. |
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Another time, while Elie is working at the electrical warehouse, he goes on one of his fits of rage and beats the boy. |
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He became CEO of Roadway upon its spin-off as a public company in 1996, the year before it began its data warehouse project. |
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For the trouble of saving your life, he sets you up in an abandoned warehouse in a seedy burg known as Carcer City. |
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The loft's building was once a warehouse, and the apartment has a view of the Bay Bridge's underside. |
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This acquisition follows Maplin's recent purchase of a standalone 580 square metre retail warehouse in Belfast earlier this month. |
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A retail warehouse under construction at Nutgrove Avenue in Rathfarnham is now available to rent through Jones Lang LaSalle. |
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Like any retail warehouse running manpower and machinery at full holiday throttle, it's an impressive display. |
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Now that Wembley isn't the shopping Mecca it used to be, this big blue warehouse is the only retail magnet in the local area. |
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The application from Hazelmark is for a two phase mixed retail development including a district shopping centre and a retail warehouse. |
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Fashion outlets, also known as discount warehouse stores, are large shopping areas often located on a city's outskirts. |
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For four years he worked as a door-to-door salesman selling knitwear from a suitcase before using his savings to open a wholesale warehouse. |
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It is almost as expensive to hold, move and warehouse things as to produce them. |
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The goal of rehabilitation was long ago replaced with that of warehousing, and now the only real goal is to warehouse cheaply. |
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To keep growing today, the private prison industry needs more beds, people and lives to warehouse. |
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The goal of rehabilitation was long ago replaced by that of warehousing, and now the overriding objective is to warehouse cheaply. |
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Their products are sold to mail-order companies and warehouse clubs such as Costco and Sam's Club. |
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In the retail niche of warehouse clubs, the irresistible force is an irresolute flailer. |
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He's CEO of Costco, the profitable warehouse club retailer that's fast growing across the country. |
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Or it could sell home machines through warehouse clubs like Costco or BJ's, which are very successful in moving upscale merchandise. |
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Meanwhile, the stockmen in the adjacent warehouse filled the order and delivered the merchandise to the waiting customer. |
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We bring customers in by promising great service, state-of-the-art technology, and easy accessibility to our warehouse. |
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I was out in front and I veered off the main road, taking an access road for a large warehouse. |
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Durable and seamlessly stylish, glossy resin looks beautiful in open-plan areas and warehouse conversions. |
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A big man in a cowboy hat, his fist full of invoices and waybills, had climbed down from the tractor and was walking over to the warehouse door. |
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Inside the warehouse, one of the bags contained an identity card, while military webbing and boot soles were visible in others. |
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Six families were evacuated from their homes as the blaze destroyed a spinning room and warehouse full of acrylic fibres. |
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This was originally a warehouse for the storage of ice, owned by Swiss Italian entrepreneur Carlo Gatti. |
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He and the receiver kept running along the dark expanse of the warehouse roof, making for the elevated tracks of the commuter rail. |
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She's in a warehouse district, so in addition to the trucking garage where she meets Juan, there are railroad tracks full of freight cars. |
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Hardware engineers, production operatives and warehouse staff are going to be the hardest hit. |
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In that case, the plaintiff retained an agent to find a warehouse property of approximately 50,000 square feet. |
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The jet sped off the end of the runway, crossed a busy highway, and struck several cars before crashing into a warehouse. |
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Leaving the commons behind, I kick-started my motorcycle, and rode toward the sliding door of the warehouse. |
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Alexey, one of the refugees camping in Sviatohirsk, owns a sunflower seed warehouse in Sloviansk. |
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Set in a cavernous industrial-style warehouse, Psycle HQ feels like a club you want to be a part of. |
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Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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A few years ago, RETNA was a street artist painting murals on a warehouse in Skid Row. |
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Vans that simply run from warehouse to retail outlet are less likely to fall foul of the opportunist thief as these are both theoretically secure areas. |
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Your job as a forklift truck operator would be to load and unload goods deliveries, and move them to and from storage areas in a warehouse or depot. |
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He bought a one-story warehouse in 1986 and rehabbed it for office use. |
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The next step was to steal one of the six pound tuna cans from the warehouse. |
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After treatment there for gunshot wounds, he was whisked by the CIA to Thailand where he was housed in a small, disused warehouse on an active airbase. |
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He has even played a few warehouse raves with some of these luminaries. |
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The school itself could easily be mistaken for a warehouse or a big box national retail chain. |
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Even public-service lawyering jobs, while underpaid for the field, still pay better than low-wage warehouse labor. |
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Glyn, a maintenance supervisor at a distribution warehouse, insisted on parking his own car, which was only two weeks old, instead of allowing staff to do so. |
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Members receive special discounts but the warehouse is open to all. |
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They walked into the warehouse and left their luggage in the car trunk. |
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He also established the UK's first wholesale greeting cards cash-and-carry warehouse at Barlow Fold and was the main sponsor of Bury Football Club for many years. |
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All it would need is one enterprising local businessman with one not particularly large warehouse who would then move these goods into Kendal at traffic off-peak times. |
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By the time his first son was born James Lever was managing a wholesale grocer's warehouse and shop on Manor Street, near where Bank Street crossed the Croal. |
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Temporarily works in a warehouse for a minimum-staff retail chain. |
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As darkness fell upon the small bayside community, muffled screams could be heard from the abandoned fish warehouse a block away from the main pier. |
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A local warehouse provided storage for the cans and supplies. |
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One of the most pressing needs is for warehouse storage to ensure that the goods imported by businessmen and ordinary people are properly secured and remain safe. |
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The band is in a stylishly dirty warehouse, and the video is intercut with scenes of friends hanging out during the summer. |
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Despite the regular practice of winding operations down in the early part of the year, some of the costs of the business, such as its warehouse, were ongoing. |
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Programs tended to warehouse youngsters in large residential institutions. |
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The cream cheese category enjoyed a healthy 4.9 percent increase in dollar sales in supermarkets, convenience stores and warehouse clubs over the last year. |
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The jeep sped on across barren, unbroken terrain, then its headlights revealed a building up ahead, a large warehouse with corrugated metal walls and roof. |
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And, thanks to Jimmy, chalky got revenge on the Klansmen who shot up his warehouse. |
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How dare you all question the vast warehouse of aquatic plantgrowing knowledge which is kush, or attempt to tarnish my wondrous splendiferousness? |
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The typical Asian shopper, for example, makes 14 trips a year to such stores, whereas blacks report that they shop at a warehouse club just eight times a year. |
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The only survivor of a warehouse collapse yesterday recalled the terrifying moment when sixty tonnes of rubble crashed down on him, burying him and three other men. |
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Officers from the Ontario PD tracked down Hubbard at his warehouse job in the city of San Bernardino. |
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Chances are if you are at a newsstand, discount chain or warehouse club this summer, you will see some of the most alluring displays for African American books ever attempted. |
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The revitalized warehouse district extends from NW 20th Street to NW 36th Street, from North Miami Avenue to NW 3rd. |
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But much of that gear went missing from the warehouse before the Kiev unit ever saw action. |
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The second defendants have had to deal with stale claims and have been handicapped by the absence of potentially relevant documents after the warehouse fire. |
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The warehouse must stock the products that will later be shipped, pick the products that have been ordered and package or unitize those products for shipment. |
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The subsidiary opened a 30,000 square foot warehouse at Prestwick and takes in a remarkable 20 million square foot of warehousing capacity around the world. |
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The Iqaluit Fitness Society held its first open house on March 28 at the Coman Arctic Building, a blue warehouse directly across from the airport. |
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Police found the trio handling unsealed postal ballots in a deserted warehouse in the city during a late-night raid in June 2004, the hearing was told. |
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The company is working to strengthen its presence beyond the supermarket channel and into warehouse clubs and convenience stores, deep discounters and online grocery shopping. |
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But when the warehouseman arrived at Lilly's house, instead of delivering the goods he told the astrologer that the warehouse had been broken into and the fish stolen. |
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The claimants were flour merchants, warehousemen and wharfingers, whose warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire, together with goods in it of which they were bailees. |
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First off, I got canned from my security job at the warehouse. |
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The brick vaulting of the wine shop and restaurant dates from the 18th Century when the famous Gallwey family owned the building and operated it as a bonded warehouse. |
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Because, for me, the idea of the regal Diane in the ratty warehouse digs is positively tantalizing. |
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The shop initially stocked products that the firm held in its cavernous warehouse, but quickly saw there was an untapped market for arts and craft materials. |
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In the warehouse, Morriss's trap detonated, and a bomb exploded. |
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In a forgotten warehouse, 500 telex machines were discovered which had been bought by the previous Chilean government but left unused because nobody knew what to do with them. |
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Our prison has for too long been a warehouse for criminals, another revolving door which sees the same people coming in and going out, often worse than when they entered. |
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He also confirmed that the warehouse was licensed for fireworks storage, but could not explain why it was situated dangerously close to a residential area. |
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An increase in emergency room visits of asthmatic patients was shown in the reports of an urban warehouse fire and the 1987 bush fire in California. |
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We went into the Sushi Garage, a former plumbing supply warehouse, and ordered some sushi rolls and saki. |
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Order cycle time can now be minutes from when the customer starts entering an order to when it is visible to the warehouse. |
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Is your name Oscar Lois Anderson?' Her Dalek voice echoed eerily through the black emptiness of the warehouse. |
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Bartlett elaborated on what had happened at the warehouse, saying he thought Chandar was supposed to have advised, not hosed him. |
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A horreum was a type of public warehouse used during the ancient Roman period. |
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From the late 1980s onwards, the Merchant City has been rejuvenated with luxury city centre flats and warehouse conversions. |
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The event resonated with the 'Acid House' warehouse rave scene prevalent at the time, but did not achieve any major press exposure. |
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In May 2004 a fire in a Momart storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection, including, it is believed, some by Whiteread. |
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However Ghost had recently been moved from the warehouse to the new Gagosian Gallery in London. |
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On 24 May 2004, a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection including Hell. |
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Moreover, ERP software offers an option for customs warehouse, introduced to save duty and VAT payments. |
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Its warehouse and logistics facilities make an ideal choice for exporters and importers. |
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Their father, Francis, for a time managed a nail warehouse there for Ambrose Crowley. |
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In addition to the major Kontors, individual Hanseatic ports had a representative merchant and warehouse. |
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In January 2012, the Duchy purchased a warehouse at Milton Keynes from Waitrose. |
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The town used Jacobsens activity for the Danish Novo erecting a new office and warehouse building to contact him. |
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When the next armada arrived, it would simply load up the accumulated spices from the warehouse and set sail out at once. |
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The rats came pouring out of every possible opening in the burning warehouse. |
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It was common for homes to have a storefront facing the street and to treat their courtyards as a kind of warehouse. |
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Edward Cave, a publisher, obtained a licence and set up machines in a warehouse in London. |
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The cops are removed and collected into cans or baskets, and subsequently delivered to the warehouse. |
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A wharf was built at Daneway Bridge, equipped with a warehouse and coalyard. |
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He first opened a warehouse at Charles Street, Mayfair in London as early as 1765 and it soon became an integral part of his sales organization. |
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The youngest Ohio boardsman, John Francis, 18, is a warehouse billing clerk. |
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The warehouse at the Mohawk facility contained numerous 55-gallon drums and small containers of flammables, organics, and pesticides. |
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Agoraphobics should be wary, with the rear like a leather-clad warehouse and the car taking up as much road as two conventional hatchbacks. |
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In a typical brain, Wernicke's Area acts as a giant warehouse for speech sounds and their links to meaningful vocabulary. |
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The subject is a 117,340 SF, one-story warehouse facility, fully occupied by two tenants, Zanders Inc. |
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Instead of exposed rafters and a warehouse feel that many electronics stores have, the Zobo. |
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A DANGEROUS electricity socket at a North Wales warehouse could have given anyone using a water jetter an electric shock,magistrates were told. |
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They were a 51,151 sq ft warehouse in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and a trade park in Oldbury. |
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In 2001, abortion promotor IPAS advised potential clients that its manual vacuum aspirators were listed in the UNICEF warehouse catalogue. |
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The worm farm is on the premises in a climate-controlled warehouse where they raise African nightcrawlers and red wigglers. |
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How can he have a crowbar with him when he gets to the warehouse? |
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Recent new contracts include a project to re-furbish and reroof a Makro discount warehouse store in Kirkby, Lancashire. |
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A scottish property company which revamps derelict industrial buildings has bought an empty warehouse and production facility in Birtley. |
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Garnet feeders, teasers, spinners, ring spinners, rag pullers, rag feeders, rag cutters, warehouse workers, scourers, weavers. |
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Maple Leaf recently implemented an enterprise resource planning warehouse management solution to track inventory levels accurately. |
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This year, BestMassage, the international massage table and massage supplies warehouse is joining in on the fun. |
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Using fresh meat from animals raised on sustainable farms, The Meathook produces fresh sausages in a warehouse underneath the highway. |
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By last night, the bulldozer had come to a stop stuck in the rubble of a metal warehouse. |
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The active data warehouse provides strategic and tactical intelligence throughout the enterprise, Wimmer said. |
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This year's kickoff event will take place at the food bank's warehouse location at 3808 Tarheel Drive in Raleigh. |
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We are excited to reach this important industry milestone with the sale of our high-performance 100 terabyte data warehouse appliance. |
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It is about the revitalization of the Ternopol Airport, where it will be created a powerful logistics center and a large bonded warehouse. |
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When the warehouse was built it had the biggest single span roof in the country. |
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This is a new location for the Westchester County-based sunroom dealer, which will use the space for a showroom and warehouse. |
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It was cornier than a warehouse full of jolly green giants and served only to link, in a very lazy way, some of Rod's classics. |
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The old building was, according to urban myth, intended to function eventually as a factory warehouse or even a military bunker. |
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When the cage outwore its novelty and was sent back to the warehouse, the company was going to discard it. |
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Most data warehouse technology available today does not support encryption because it would significantly impact performance. |
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The warehouse has a receiving, skid storage, palatalization, and ULD storage area of 3,500 sq. |
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The result is that palletized loads of bagged product can be double and triple stacked for more effective use of warehouse space. |
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Bonnetta smiled the smile of a wise woman Saturday morning, looking around this warehouse where a lot more than gift-wrapping was going on. |
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You might wonder what I'm doing standing in the centre of Leeds outside a warehouse dressed in a dinner jacket and bow tie. |
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I work in a warehouse full of men and, even though they knew it was coming, some have been doing double takes. |
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Six two-tonne containers of sodium hydrosulphide were removed from the warehouse, which contains another 100 containers that were not affected. |
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Initially engaged to Pam, Roy worked in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse while Pam worked upstairs in the office, developing a close friendship with Jim. |
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This comes after last year's major terminal expansion, opened by Ports Minister David Jamieson, which included a warehouse, new quay, cranage and equipment. |
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This new facility will be primarily utilized to originate and warehouse the unguaranteed portions of loans under the SBA 7 loan program and for other working capital purposes. |
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At present, the regional warehouse in Trondheim holds approximately 5,000 products in stock and processes about 6,000 customer order lines per day. |
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The duke's warehouse was badly damaged by fire in 1789 but was rebuilt. |
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Transistorized controllers provide proportional control of the drive wheels, allowing the unit to turn within its own length, improving warehouse space utilization. |
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Close to the highway network, the warehouse provides good access to a car transporter hub and also Delhi International Airport, which is 66 km away. |
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At 100 terabytes, the NPS 10800 is currently the single largest data warehouse appliance ever sold and will serve as Catalina's primary analytic data warehouse system. |
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For instance, Luigi must calculate how fast pizza dough falls once it's tossed into the air and how quickly calzones stored in a warehouse will decay. |
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The face-lift includes a business park and warehouse district in a 100-hectare lot built into a neighboring hill, keeping most of the port's busy work away from the water. |
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The refrigerated warehouse industry has experienced steady growth, due to increasing demand by North American consumers for frozen foods and specialty seafoods. |
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Over 400 off-the-wall TOYOTA ANTICS parties have popped up to-date, including a mix of festivals, underground warehouse shows and neighborhood block parties. |
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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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A West Lafayette, IN beer distributor plans to build a warehouse and distribution center that would employ 70 people if it can convince officials to rezone the land. |
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The inventors said that the exoskeleton can also be used by people whose jobs require heavy lifting like warehouse workers, removalists and couriers. |
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She pulls out a warehouse of medicine strips from a ziplock bag to show. |
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Today, the users of WLS include a diverse range of banks and warehouse lenders of varying size, but most are relatively small yet active warehouse lenders. |
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The warehouse has a concrete floor, an eaves height of 23ft 10ins, warm air gas blowers and an electrically operated full height rollershutter door. |
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Beneath the rooftop of an industrial warehouse in the outer limits of Glendale, several tables are filled with plastic tubing and empty air cushions. |
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Such is the appeal of Cobra Kayaks that Point break Watersports has had to double its show room size and now displays more than 60 kayaks with a further 300 in its warehouse. |
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The cloth was now ready to be taken to the warehouse to be sold. |
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In 1557 the Chinese authorities allowed the Portuguese to settle in Macau, creating a warehouse in the trade of goods between China, Japan, Goa and Europe. |
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Factories could serve simultaneously as market, warehouse, customs, defense and support to navigation or exploration, headquarters or de facto government of local communities. |
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Simons slides a pair of Polaroids across the table. They depict a couple of color-lit high schoolers standing in what appears to be an empty warehouse. |
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The factor and his assistants would remain in the city and buy spices from the markets slowly over the course of the year, and deposit them into the warehouse. |
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Now that cycle-counting is about to begin, there should be no way for nonwarehouse staff to enter the warehouse in order to take parts off the shelf. |
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The aid will be stored in UNHCR's warehouse in Tartous for distribution to internally displaced persons in war-affected communities throughout Syria. |
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With the Leavesden studios unavailable, and Pinewood not having sufficient capacity, Eon converted an abandoned grocery warehouse in Hertfordshire into a filming location. |
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Topps Tiles are on Grove Park in Enderby, with the national distribution centre of British Gas, the largest warehouse of gas spare parts in Europe, next door. |
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It is being built by Pangaean, which says it will have an 800 sq m warehouse up and running by February 2007, following a refit of existing buildings. |
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