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| er 1946, at the time of her sinking she was | transporting a cargo of at least twelve 500-pound (230 k |
| mothers' backs or acting as a cushion when | transporting a heavy object on top of the head. |
| re, Maryland fruit dealer J. Crosby, it was | transporting a cargo of coffee from Rio de Janeiro, Braz |
| ating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and | transporting a child shall be charged with a Class E Fel |
| nd rapist Jeff, he massacres Union soldiers | transporting a consignment of banknotes and conceals the |
| ion on how to build a travois as a means of | transporting a sick or wounded companion who cannot be l |
| e Drug Enforcement Administration) who were | transporting a Gulf Cartel informant through Matamoros. |
| ide horse users may also find difficulty in | transporting a miniature horse on limited-spaced public |
| nts: two counts of conspiracy, one count of | transporting a bribe over state lines, and five counts o |
| me offence, charged under American law with | transporting a child across international boundaries for |
| n RAF, although he was court-martialled for | transporting a WAAF to a dance at another RAF station in |
| Capable of | transporting a battalion landing team and carrying helic |
| historian, is lost and presumed dead while | transporting a rescued senator and his secretary to a sm |
| p S.S. Sixaola was torpedoed by U-159 while | transporting a detachment of the 805th to Guatemala; 28 |
| ip USS Bonhomme Richard and two other ships | transporting a marine expeditionary unit join the battle |
| Pleading guilty to the charge of | transporting a teenage girl to New York for immoral purp |
| The aim was to design a coach capable of | transporting a whole group of people, perhaps two dozen, |
| .9 years) or be imprisoned for 20 years for | transporting a dangerous life form off its native planet |
| transporting a prostitute to the location of their arran | |
| On 15 January 1915 the U-12 left Zeebrugge | transporting a Friedrichshafen FF.29 seaplane on its dec |
| His fleet was 36 ships strong, | transporting a force of 3,000 footmen and 140 horses. |
| Loyalist snipers also fired on an ambulance | transporting a wounded person, but no casualties were re |
| announced on 19 January 2010, with the ship | transporting a field hospital, 50 medical officers, 450 |
| Originally used for | transporting agricultural goods, turf and livestock, mos |
| latter trip in 1868, he was responsible for | transporting aid to those affected by that year's earthq |
| The latter mission includes | transporting aids to navigation personnel who maintain r |
| fter the war she operated in the Black Sea, | transporting aircraft to Batumi to support White Russian |
| 22 May; underwent repairs; returned to Guam | transporting aircraft in August; and was back in San Die |
| to Norfolk 19 September, she was fitted for | transporting aircraft. |
| s, ships, ship chandlers and motor vehicles | transporting alcoholic beverages in Massachusetts requir |
| trains, ships, ship chandlers and vehicles | transporting alcoholic beverages. |
| the town decided to find an alternative to | transporting all its waste to a tip in the Waikato. |
| The prison ship | transporting Allied prisoners to Japan was sunk by US bo |
| utbreak of the war in Korea, the ship began | transporting American troops to that stricken land for t |
| July 19, 1941, a German train of five cars | transporting ammunition exploded while standing at the K |
| airfield and not given other tasks such as | transporting ammunition or being driven off to find para |
| rt Fisher, the ship rendered further aid in | transporting ammunition. |
| ad risen to nearly 200 units, and Swift was | transporting an average of 3,000 carcasses a week to Bos |
| One night she sees a man in a storage room | transporting an object wrapped in cloth. |
| lso consider the energy costs of producing, | transporting and packaging of fuel (food or fossil fuel) |
| he disposal of Gibson Energy, its operation | transporting and marketing crude oil in Canada, for a to |
| tle, Pennsylvania to 30 years in prison for | transporting and receiving child pornography. |
| P was originally constructed for the use of | transporting and launching the Saturn V rocket for the A |
| "important, exacting, and hazardous duty of | transporting and escorting troops and supplies to Europe |
| terchange standard for the buying, selling, | transporting and storage of gas. |
| ons are generally in remote areas makes the | transporting and use of larger tools impractical. |
| However, it can also be used when | transporting animals for other reasons, to dog shows, fo |
| Recently in geologic time, Humans have been | transporting animals and plants from one part of the wor |
| sed for towing various artillery pieces and | transporting anything up to fifteen people. |
| made five voyages from New York to France, | transporting approximately 23,000 American troops which |
| es, 18 November 1985), was also found to be | transporting arms to UNITA when, in January 1996, an Ant |
| o runs from the Philippine Islands to Japan | transporting Army troops. |
| ajor part in the Battle of Mackinac Island, | transporting artillery which was used to force the Ameri |
| yday, Cyclone was a popular ride, regularly | transporting as many as 1,400 riders per hour-a rate whi |
| Crusoe joins the merchant marine | transporting assorted cargoes between ports in the Pacif |
| ays later on the first of many round trips, | transporting aviation gas to Guadalcanal and Bougainvill |
| , the Master refugees offered their help by | transporting away the plasma bombs, only to have the bom |
| d be extended by five days due to delays in | transporting ballot boxes caused by bad weather. |
| Assisted Tracy Avila in | transporting ballots in the 2007 annual election from Ch |
| peranza she operated for more than 20 years | transporting bananas from the Canary Islands to the Unit |
| ing with a bootlegger named Charley, who is | transporting beer in his car. |
| it, that the eerie sound comes from a ship, | transporting bells to a church in Poole, that sank becau |
| dom, or British citizens in other countries | transporting biological weaponry for deportation to the |
| hich Palestinian ambulances have been found | transporting bombs, missiles, or terrorists disguised as |
| fact, gotten his start in the underworld by | transporting bootleg liquor for Callahan before becoming |
| rom both of Campbell's fleets were used for | transporting both troops and military equipment, and lat |
| ll seems well, until when Chris trips while | transporting boxes of cargo from the fishermen's ship to |
| On 8 September 1867, while | transporting building materials to the Cape Mendocino Li |
| she served as a shuttle and station tanker, | transporting bunker oil from the Fiji Islands and Tonga |
| y known train car specifically designed for | transporting canoes and kayaks. |
| sets were sold to FGC and in 2009 began use | transporting car parts to a SEAT factory. |
| named Hawaiian Citizen and put into service | transporting cargo and 12 passengers between California |
| for more than 7 months in the Celebes Sea, | transporting cargo and fuel from Borneo and Morotai to p |
| between various islands in the Philippines | transporting cargo and passengers and participating in a |
| rs are not properly regulated when they are | transporting cargos of conventional arms around the worl |
| wley has also developed a unique system for | transporting cargos and personnel to remote road less ar |
| ers to command a small squadron tasked with | transporting Caroline Matilda, former Queen of Denmark a |
| raft, the latter three types being used for | transporting cars and their occupants across the English |
| errying troops between points as needed and | transporting casualties to the hospital ship Sanctuary. |
| The gasoline the ship was | transporting caught on fire and the ship was abandoned. |
| y of Benares in 1940, a ship which had been | transporting children from Britain to Canada. |
| unmarked, unlit passenger-cargo vessel was | transporting children. |
| llah terror cell in North Carolina that was | transporting cigarettes to the State of Michigan and mak |
| ith cutters Point Comfort and Point Grey by | transporting civilian irregular defense group (CIDG) mer |
| a diplomatic passport, provided to carriers | transporting classified information. |
| From May 1921, she resumed duty | transporting coal and other supplies between the east an |
| ingly Hospital Railway continued in use for | transporting coal wagons from Hellingly Station for use |
| ay, especially by the peat industry and for | transporting coal from the Ruhrgebiet to Bremen. |
| th Wales had one thing in common apart from | transporting coal in large quantities; their liking for |
| ned on June 18, 1839 as a train station for | transporting coal from the nearby Percy Main colliery. |
| ths, the ship served off the Atlantic coast | transporting coal, cargo, and passengers. |
| rapidly changed the whole of Lancashire by | transporting coal-gas lighting into the area. |
| ell and Ashtabula, Ohio for the purposes of | transporting coal. |
| ey fled together to Sweden hiding in a ship | transporting coal. |
| ding a more efficient and cheaper method of | transporting coal. |
| a commercial success from the start mainly | transporting coal. |
| wide, with no locks, and was used by boats | transporting coke to the furnace, the first in the Fores |
| n ordinary seaman, serving in landing craft | transporting commandos to France. |
| inued to perform in an "in service" status, | transporting condemned ammunition for the 13th Naval Dis |
| Use of passenger hoists for | transporting construction materials. |
| (Some carts for | transporting containers of chemicals come equipped with |
| The trade of | transporting convicts was common from the west country p |
| tained the Scarborough on her second voyage | transporting convicts to Australia, but the convicts com |
| ast Medina Mill was reputed to supply ships | transporting convicts from Southampton to Australia. |
| He was a surgeon on ships | transporting coolies from India to Mauritius and Durban |
| to the Macclesfield Canal and was used for | transporting corn from the canal to the mill. |
| He began a shipping business, | transporting cotton from Velasco, Texas, to New Orleans, |
| formation on topics like stroke treatments, | transporting critical patients or organ transplants. |
| Its primary business is | transporting crude oil. |
| t RPC mechanisms, where it is necessary for | transporting data between processes and/or between threa |
| opper-dependent ferroxidase responsible for | transporting dietary iron from intestinal enterocytes in |
| Mary was then used for | transporting diplomats and civil servants and was used r |
| has several small two-wheeled trolleys for | transporting disabled students up and down stairs during |
| ng their journey back from Singapore, while | transporting donated medicine from the Red Cross Malaya, |
| times written The Goyt) is a canal used for | transporting drinking water along the Rivington chain in |
| iami International Airport while alleguedly | transporting drugs and the band be almost broken by a sc |
| from Deauville, France to Heathrow Airport, | transporting eight racehorses belonging to businessman W |
| cess to the mines and threw stones at buses | transporting employees from the mine to the town of Ranc |
| airport when they find the parcel they were | transporting empty... |
| ; they are convenient fuels for storing and | transporting energy. |
| tice, there would be severe difficulties in | transporting enough floats, even collapsed ones, to move |
| rts through April 1951, when she began duty | transporting equipment and supplies from Sasebo to Incho |
| Hong Kong from the interior, not to mention | transporting equipment from Shanghai. |
| There are headframes above each well for | transporting equipment and people in and out. |
| assable road, which has reduced the cost of | transporting essential goods to the village. |
| er with the full knowledge that it had been | transporting evacuees. |
| orts died near Algiers whilst in the act of | transporting examinations from an examination centre. |
| veloped into a resort area, with steamboats | transporting excursionists from Bath. |
| PECs are suitcase-like containers for | transporting experiments via the space shuttle to and fr |
| Drive, Ardoyne, when the car bomb they were | transporting exploded prematurely. |
| ooney had been tried but never convicted of | transporting explosives for the purpose of blowing up tr |
| n Farms Society was founded with the aim of | transporting farmhouses typical of North, South and East |
| sisted in the enforcement of Prohibition by | transporting Federal agents to remote islands in the Ohi |
| veral months she maintained a busy schedule | transporting fighting men and supplies to numerous Ameri |
| ve requiring the claw to do all the work of | transporting film. |
| encounter a particularly vile slaver who is | transporting five Chinese girls to a lawless mining town |
| Carboys are primarily used for | transporting fluids, often water or chemicals. |
| such as recovering barges, delivering mail, | transporting freight and passengers, and performing salv |
| line continues to run through Johnsonville, | transporting freight between New England and New York. |
| ore Terminal Company was in the business of | transporting freight between trains and piers, "general |
| This wharf was used by the CPRR for | transporting freight cars over to San Francisco starting |
| The wharf was later used for | transporting fruit from the many orchards in the area. |
| rs Inc., she spent the remainder of the War | transporting fuel to Allied forces in the western Pacifi |
| riod, she provided shuttle tanker services, | transporting fuel from large tankers offshore to shore i |
| The freighter SS Waimarama, which was | transporting fuel in drums on her upper deck, suffered a |
| ain, use of British shipping facilities for | transporting G.I.s, and other grievances. |
| led in the field and the first pipeline was | transporting gas to local markets. |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| nited States Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| nited States Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of | transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to r |
| many intricate canals providing easy way of | transporting goods within the city and suburban cities. |
| the summer of 1814, Forbes was involved in | transporting goods for the army from Montreal to Kingsto |
| e of the railroad as the preferred means of | transporting goods and people, allowed it to begin silti |
| ping and railways revolutionised the way of | transporting goods and people, before being themselves o |
| le freight shippers operating out of Osaka, | transporting goods to Edo, numbered at least 24 in 1700, |
| l served two purposes: first, as a means of | transporting goods and people to and from the plantation |
| ridge is being used by Norfolk Southern for | transporting goods from point to point via rail, but it |
| Henderson and Hooker, who were involved in | transporting goods and passengers along the St. Lawrence |
| horing harbour of the small sailing vessels | transporting goods between Colombo and Jaffna. |
| ys, long been one of the principal means of | transporting goods to and from Maidatone, Improvements h |
| sport, which he revolutionised since he was | transporting goods without the usual wooden boxes and wa |
| Plastic bags are used for containing and | transporting goods such as foods, produce, powders, ice, |
| The ships were | transporting goods to Europe. |
| at Company which operated a number of ships | transporting goods on Lake Ontario. |
| ation made it necessary to find new ways of | transporting goods and all sorts of materials, the idea |
| n at Detroit and, in 1800, entered business | transporting goods in partnership with Thomas Clark. |
| uggles Wright, he also operated a steamship | transporting goods on the Ottawa River. |
| They utilized carts for | transporting goods and large earthenware granaries for s |
| ssolved, Norris continued to be involved in | transporting goods to foreign markets, primarily England |
| aport and a new railway line to be used for | transporting goods in and out of the harbour. |
| as horses, mules or oxen, and are used for | transporting goods, agricultural materials or sometimes |
| Calstock Quay was once important for | transporting goods, and in the Victorian era when steame |
| on of warehouses and wharfs for storing and | transporting goods. |
| n were in large part tradesmen and sailors, | transporting grain and other commodities down the Ems Ri |
| le Ages the Rayners Lane road was used when | transporting grain to the mill on Pinner Green. |
| ous designs had been acquired for the road, | transporting gravel to the Illinois Central as well as o |
| A Von Roll skyride | transporting guests from one side of the park to the oth |
| Barrow-in-Furness as a ship-owning business | transporting haematite from the Cumbrian hills. |
| se may also include inspections of vehicles | transporting hazardous materials. |
| inn tractor trains continued to be used for | transporting heavy supplies in winter over the frozen la |
| On 30 July 1638, she received 100 acres for | transporting herself and another 100 for transporting Mi |
| ugs, aircrew and paratroop trainers and for | transporting high-ranking officers and VIPs between metr |
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