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1. They sent most of their luggage on to his ranch with a freight man, they would be living rough from here and she had misgivings about that
2. The 'starship' that came down in the Yakhan, you could roll this thing onto the freight elevator that comes down out of its cargo bay, and that isn't really the starship
3. He worked with him with freight and knew him as a noble man, though often a liability when there were ladies involved
4. He had some tricks up his sleeve he'd learned from carrying freight so he was by far the best to make an estimate of what would fit where
5. Ava brought more baggage than Tdeshi shipped as freight
6. All those people couldn’t eat unless he found enough freight transfer deals to earn them the iron or two a week it took to eat in this city
7. A gig they still reached by traveling completely indoors on a freight wagon
8. Silver must certainly be cheaper in Spanish America than in Europe ; in the country where it is produced, than in the country to which it is brought, at the expense of a long carriage both by land and by sea, of a freight, and an insurance
9. The value of the precious metals, however, must be lower in Spain and Portugal than in any other part of Europe, as they come from those countries to all other parts of Europe, loaded, not only with a freight and an insurance, but with the expense of smuggling, their exportation being either prohibited or subjected to a duty
10. Their freight is much less, and their insurance not greater ; and no goods, besides, are less liable to suffer by the carriage
11. When, indeed, the carrying trade of any particular country is carried on with the ships and sailors of that country, that part of the capital employed in it which pays the freight is distributed among, and puts into motion, a certain number of productive labourers of that country
12. A country which carried on foreign trade merely upon this account, could scarce have occasion to freight a ship in a century
13. But if foreigners, either by prohibitions or high duties, are hindered from coming to sell, they cannot always afford to come to buy ; because, coming without a cargo, they must lose the freight from their own country to Great Britain
14. The Directorate sent an entire graduating class from the Selective Service on a final training mission---sort of a graduation exercise---to monitor freight; that was it
15. Drawbacks were, perhaps, originally granted for the encouragement of the carrying trade, which, as the freight of the ship is frequently paid by foreigners in money, was supposed to be peculiarly fitted for bringing gold and silver into the country
16. ever, should be no more than the amount of the freight and insurance ; and, on account of the great value and small bulk of those metals, their freight is no great matter, and their insurance is the same as that of any other goods of equal value
17. It is not, indeed, the direct purpose of his trade to sell his corn there ; but he will generally be willing to do so, and even for a good deal less money than he might expect in a foreign market; because he saves in this manner the expense of loading and unloading, of freight and insurance
18. It would afford a sufficient advantage to the manufacturer, because, though he might not buy his wool altogether so cheap as under the prohibition, he would still buy it at least five or ten shillings cheaper than any foreign manufacturer could buy it, besides saving the freight and insurance which the other would be obliged to pay
19. Today Jim had been called to attend a meeting between the leaders of the three biggest unions; the Jovian Miners Union, the Freight and Transport Union and the Maintenance Workers Union
20. The object of his scheme was to promote all the different branches of foreign trade, particularly the carrying trade, by taking away all duties upon importation and exportation, and thereby enabling the merchant to employ his whole capital and credit in the purchase of goods and the freight of ships, no part of either being diverted towards the advancing of taxes, The project, however, of taxing, in this manner, goods of immediate or speedy consumption, seems liable to the four following very important objections
21. Seven miles of freight cars were stalled in the sidings between Lakeland and the Port
22. I worked for Airline Freight lines for about six months
23. I was able to arrange the seats despite the fact that it was a freight train, by giving a bribe to the station manager
24. down the busy platform teeming with travelers and freight
25. Abruptly, he was pitched forward to the deck by a blow that felt like he’d been hit by a freight train
26. Her last eighty or ninety years had been spent living in a rusting compartment, doing who knows what, in some second or third rate freight brokerage-cum-impound yard
27. The Glen brook bore down a freight of gold and crimson leaves, like fairy shallops
28. word for sandveld (sand travelers and freight, with the
29. The drunk in their signal tower in Tucson had put a slow moving local freight in a siding too short to hold the entire train
30. An express freight from LA to El Paso hit the caboose which had been left on main line doing about 90 mph, killing the conductor and two brakemen
31. The rumbling of a freight train, a tornado, an accelerating jet engine and multiple claps of thunder could not have captured the intensity
32. freight train was rushing through it
33. It was the train dispatcher about to send orders for the next freight train
34. Harv would decode it, and minutes later, would hand up the written order to the train crew as the freight passed by non-stop
35. In a flash I visualized a massive train wreck as the oncoming freight train’s huge steam locomotive crashed into the freight cars of the local train that hadn’t yet fully pulled onto the siding
36. Jones set warning torpedoes on the track that signaled the engineer of the oncoming freight to stop just in time
37. He built when construction costs were high, and that translated into high rates that discouraged freight and immigrants from traveling on the NP
38. It's a pretty small freight company that hasn't attracted much attention
39. The railroad tracks were torn up, the generator set was stuck on some overpass and the freight elevators were inoperable on account of lack of electricity
40. They’re going along with their drivers hauling freight, but the trucks that are imported and exported are technically ‘containers’, on wheels
41. As the rumble bore toward them like a freight train from hell, Victor and his men moved closer
42. We wandered through the railway yard, thinking there might be another passenger train somewhere, but there were just rows and rows of freight cars, most of which were covered in snow, like they hadn't moved in years
43. Suddenly I noticed a freight train, gleaming and free of snow
44. The side of the freight train said SUN WEST LINE
45. The afternoon sun shone through the steel-mesh side of the freight car, casting a shadow across Thalia's face
46. The bull-man stormed past like a freight train, then bellowed with frustration and turned, but not toward me this time, toward my mother, who was setting Grover down in the grass
47. According to one freight bill, the Underworld’s billing address was DOA Recording Studios, West Hollywood, California
48. Castle it would cost less to upgrade the rail network and provide free public transport over all of the British Isles, paid for by increased freight, than to continue with her crazy motorway plans that would only end in ineradicable urban congestion
49. He crawled through ditches and across fields until he picked up a freight train heading north
50. Walter shook his head, “What freight train?”
1. Which Love had freighted, safely sped,
2. freighted a complimentary copy to the very helpful
3. Freighted with human lives, gaily the outward bound, gaily the
4. Even the requirement for quarterly earnings was new in 1940, and earnings statements did not come freighted, as they do today, with detailed footnotes and discussions of significant risks
5. stared at the ceiling: he spoke with difficulty, replied with embarrassment, but his whole person, from head to foot, was a denial; he was an idiot in the presence of all these minds ranged in order of battle around him, and like a stranger in the midst of this society which was seizing fast upon him; nevertheless, it was a question of the most menacing future for him; the likeness increased every moment, and the entire crowd surveyed, with more anxiety than he did himself, that sentence freighted with calamity, which descended ever closer over his head; there was even a glimpse of a possibility afforded; besides the galleys, a possible death penalty, in case his identity were established, and the affair of Little Gervais were to end thereafter in condemnation
6. As we watched, the elevator, freighted with hardly more than the fluff from a blown dandelion, whisked up the shaft, away
7. Will pulled the bowstring back, freighted with single destruction
8. For, upon the great canal of Hang-Ho, or whatever they call it, in China, four or five laborers on the foot-path will draw a bulky freighted junk at the rate of a mile an hour; but this grand argosy we towed heavily forged along, as if laden with pig-lead in bulk
9. Unlike the Danes, these Orientals do not demand the obsequious homage of lowered top-sails from the endless procession of ships before the wind, which for centuries past, by night and by day, have passed between the islands of Sumatra and Java, freighted with the costliest cargoes of the east
10. As they narrated to each other their unholy adventures, their tales of terror told in words of mirth; as their uncivilized laughter forked upwards out of them, like the flames from the furnace; as to and fro, in their front, the harpooneers wildly gesticulated with their huge pronged forks and dippers; as the wind howled on, and the sea leaped, and the ship groaned and dived, and yet steadfastly shot her red hell further and further into the blackness of the sea and the night, and scornfully champed the white bone in her mouth, and viciously spat round her on all sides; then the rushing Pequod, freighted with savages, and laden with fire, and burning a corpse, and plunging into that blackness of darkness, seemed the material counterpart of her monomaniac commander's soul
11. This last was in reference to the breeches, which was freighted for the second time
12. It is pitiful to think of this clever young woman freighted with affairs like “Brother Jacques” and ”Jinny the Carrier,” but it was wonderful to watch her genuine efforts to do the very best she could
13. Although “The Heir to the Hoorah” was freighted with a title so prohibitive that people who attach importance to names might be excused for fighting shy of it, it proved to be a play with so many real laughs in it that criticism was disarmed—one always says that as though criticism started armed, which is absurd!—and joined in the somewhat irresistible mirth
14. We behold our vessels, freighted with the products of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their lawful destinations, confiscated by prize courts, no longer the organs of public law, but the instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced, or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, whilst arguments are employed in support of these aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever
15. I ask the gentleman from South Carolina whence he derives the power of creating a privileged order, and, shall this assumption of power be attempted in favor of the military, of all other classes? In my opinion, sir, the section to which I have had reference is freighted with most fatal consequences
16. the third section freighted with most fatal consequences, 591;
17. Cobden used to say that he must see a Turkish ship, wholly built, equipt and manned by Turks, sailing from a Turkish port, and freighted with genuine products of Turkish manufactures; and then, and not till then, would he believe in Palmerston’s dream of Turkish regeneration
18. When the first settlers of this country left their ships, which had been freighted with the destinies of a continent, and faced the perils of a wilderness, they met at the outset a strange people
1. There is a wide field opening for their use, in freighting, on all our waters; and it is often of importance to a community, when great savings can be made, that large capitalists should be induced to engage that such savings may be greater
1. Experience has already proved to them, that their colonies in the West Indies can be maintained without us, and Spain and Portugal and their colonies having become open to them, to vend their manufactures, and with what can be smuggled into the continent and into our country, in spite of all the laws that can be made against it, will furnish them market enough; and our navigation being all laid up, and out of the way, their ships will obtain great freights from Spain and Portugal to the colonies, and from the colonies back to the mother country; and in consequence of our retiring into a state of dignified retirement, as it has been called, they will have nearly the whole trade of the world in their own hands
2. Despite the threatened damage of these monster combinations prices have been quietly and steadily declining in nearly every direction; railroad freights have slipped down, notch after notch