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23 Sentences With "ice chests"

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Employees packed ice chests with sandwiches, fruit, milk and water.
Police with assault rifles storm fishing boats, opening up ice chests.
ICECO Portable Freezers are basically ice chests that you never actually have to fill with ice.
Volunteers on Sunday piled the fish in ice chests and delivered them by boat to the area.
Most Puerto Ricans survive by storing food in ice chests or eating in the few open restaurants.
He saw residents picking through debris and clearing yards, and others carrying ice chests and handing out drinks and snacks.
With their wings removed and stacked on a rack, the drones' styrofoam-clad bodies looked like the offspring of massive sportfish and disposable ice chests.
Fuertez says people came in support around the community center where the victims' families had gathered Sunday, bringing ice chests and food — even a barbecue pit.
An appeals court in 2015 rules prisoners could get heat relief without air conditioning and the state crafted a "heat remediation plan" involving cold showers, fans and ice chests.
A Texas manufacturer has voluntarily recalled several of its coolers after a father shared video footage of his 5-year-old son becoming trapped inside one of the ice chests.
"A state inspector came in and said: 'Sheriff Ackal, you need to put ice chests, ice buckets and scoops in the cells,' " he told a crowd of supporters, to laughter.
Suddenly, Nichols had to empty her refrigerator, pack the food in ice chests, and then take it a half-hour away to store it in a freezer that her cousin found.
Outside, men from the neighborhood were prepping for the summer matsuri (festival): shrugging into ceremonial white robes, and loading a tiny pickup to the brim with ice chests full of beer, sake and shochu.
You know, things like working on a festive fall centerpiece, finalizing your guest list and your menu, and making sure that you have a generator, batteries, flashlights, extension cords, ice chests, and shelf-stable side dishes.
The Native Hotel is not on the beach itself, and the cinder block bungalows seemed a bit brutally modernist, but inside I liked the feeling of having my own cabin with its crisp white linens, minibar in the vintage ice chests and kimono-style robes.
YETI is an American outdoor manufacturer company based in Austin, Texas. Yeti specializes in products such as ice chests, vacuum-insulated stainless-steel drinkware, soft coolers, and related accessories.
Igloo Products Corp. is an American manufacturer of ice chests, drink containers, and supporting accessories. It is headquartered in Katy Waller County, Texas, United States. Igloo began in 1947 as metalworking shop that produced metal water coolers for blue-collar workers.
Alfred traded the business through the Great Depression, with an astute idea allowing his customers to repay the debts owed on the pianos over a longer period (20 years rather than 5), as it realised that the pianos would be kept in a better condition in the customers' homes than repossessed in his warehouse. Post World War II, Brash boomed, as it sold refrigerators and took trade-ins on old ice chests. The traded in ice- chests were then on-sold in sales in South Melbourne, then a poor community. Geoff Brash later took over from his father.
The Times, Tuesday, Mar 31, 1953; pg. 8; Issue 52584. It featured ice chests in the sides through which coolant ran and a telescopic sight on the cowl to help avoid running diagonally. The Rootes brothers, friends of Segrave and Irving, provided the Irving-designed individual aluminium body panels from Thrupp and Maberly.
In 1849, Jewett's family moved to Buffalo, New York. His father, John Cotton Jewett, established a company to manufacture refrigerators and later other household conveniences including ice chests, porcelain-lined coolers, water coolers, toiletware, birdcages, spittoons, bathing apparatus, and hospital and laboratory equipment. Edgar married Elizabeth Foster Danforth on October 3, 1865. They had four children and lived at a home built at 210 Summer Street.
The corridor connecting the two saloons was formally partitioned, additional cooking benches were provided, and the ice chests were moved. The guard seat was also removed and a stove was fitted in its place. The saloons were left mostly untouched, but some of the loose chairs had been shifted around. In 1943 the car was withdrawn from special service and converted to a Way and Works vehicle, for railway workmen travelling around the state.
There, he earned a D.D.S.; later, he earned additional degrees in orthodontia from Loyola University Chicago. After retiring from football, he returned to Baton Rouge and started his own dental practice. Despite a successful practice, by 1983 he was in financial difficulties from bad real estate investments and gambling debts. Becoming involved in a counterfeiting scheme, he printed $6 million in U.S. 100-dollar bills, some of which he stored in ice chests buried in the back yard of a house he owned and rented out.
The Left Field Lounge started in the 1960s with fans driving cars and trucks into the area to watch a game. In the late 1960s, fans started bringing grills, tables, and ice chests full of drinks for a full tailgate party experience. At that time, fans would drive in before the game to set up their tailgates, and then take it all down after the game and drive back out. As the area became more popular, a line would form to get in before the game, the area would fill up, and some would be turned away.

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