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They may think, of course, of the show sets: the iceberg, trucked in from Sweden and then trucked back again; the supermarket; the rocket ship.
The wheat will be trucked from Chabahar to western Afghanistan.
And it was trucked over the Russian border into Ukraine, where it shot down that Malaysian airliner (probably mistaking it for a Ukrainian military plane) and then was trucked back to Russia hours later.
Recently everything was trucked back to the park, unpacked and reassembled.
Areas without wells are mostly reliant on trucked-in water instead.
Structures can be rebuilt, fallen trees can be slowly trucked away.
A Bengal tiger was sedated and trucked away, the A.P. reported.
One of them will be trucked out to San Jose, Calif.
She trucked around for 36 holes, so she's doing very well.
The water is trucked or piped to disposal wells, or recycled.
Richer residents and businesses are having water trucked in from nearby provinces.
The crude was trucked to the port since there is no pipeline.
At this stage, they are trucked to the port and shipped to China.
Ore would be trucked and ferried for over 80 miles through pristine habitat.
Instead,food is prepared at central hubs and then trucked to its stores.
Gas, coal and oil can be piped or trucked to convenient locations for burning.
Cameras, monitors, lights and a rainbow's worth of gaffer tape had been trucked in.
When he trucked the household to Red Hook last year, the cats came, too.
Dealers for established automakers rarely see damage to the cars trucked to their showrooms.
Fuel is also taxed heavily and must often be trucked in, an expensive operation.
They trucked in or gathered fresh material and compacted it, creating a sturdy earthwork base.
With strangers, we trucked through as a convoy, absolutely wrecking those who dared stand tall.
The drinking water is from a local spring, not trucked in, not from plastic bottles.
The potash could also be trucked 230 km (144 miles) to Eritrea's established Massawa port.
Not every product briefing involves a large hidden speaker trucked in to reproduce plane noise.
Then he trucked them to warehouses the size of basketball courts in London and Geneva.
Water, for example, is trucked in to Uganda's refugee settlements, as part of humanitarian aid.
Production was cut because sulfur cannot be trucked out of the refinery, the sources said.
In 2017, engagement trends showed that SoundCloud's traffic was significantly decreasing, while Spotify's trucked along fine.
The Israelis first tried dispersing the smoke with an industrial-sized fan, trucked in on trailers.
As more coal is hauled up from far underground, it is trucked away within two hours.
Instead, vegetables are trucked in from California, Mexico and other more fecund parts of the world.
Right now, the power comes from nearby generators that have been trucked in for the test.
The fabric gets trucked back over the border to be dyed at a plant in Dublin.
Software tracks the distribution of 20,000 Fraser and Douglas firs trucked in from Canada and Pennsylvania.
Considered too dry for permanent habitation, fresh water is trucked to the wells in the region.
That's about half of the South Sudanese teak trucked through Uganda in 2018, the report said.
A blower cleans most of the leaves and the olives are trucked to a processing facility.
Under the new arrangement, the first oil will be trucked across the border in the coming days.
The man took it from the 14-yard-line and trucked a fool on his way in.
Last week, Macedonia trucked 1,500 migrants back to Greece after they forced their way across the border.
Downtown Anchorage was temporarily converted into a noisy dog lot, with trucked-in snow covering the streets.
Some of the bees used for California's almonds get trucked all the way from the East Coast.
On Wednesday, Egyptian authorities trucked in emergency fuel for Gaza's power plant to get it working again.
Within the hour, the picnic was scrubbed, the steaks on ice, and the popcorn machines trucked away.
In California they are trucked to Los Angeles, where they are packaged up, and flown straight east.
For "riot training" leading up to the event, my unit was trucked to a camp in Virginia.
Looking to keep things seasonal, the city has trucked in tons of artificial snow, the Guardian reports.
The library has trucked in goats in years past to eat away flammable scrub around the building's perimeter.
One season he trucked in a Nordic iceberg; another season, set up a fully stocked, Chanel-themed supermarket.
In the past, material for projects like these was trucked into the city from quarries outside its borders.
They are batted aside by machines onto another conveyor belt to be trucked to a nearby biogas plant.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek is trucked at the top of the circle and England has a dangerous free kick.
Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi said that initially about 30,000 bpd would be trucked to an Iranian refinery.
The thousands who attended risked arrest or worse from an army of riot police trucked in for the occasion.
Even with such competition, the checkpoint through which Mr Manfoush trucked his goods became known as the "Million Crossing".
All the old canards were trucked out as if they have not been addressed over and over for years.
After filling up at a Water Bureau facility farther east, it trucked this load into the city for distribution.
Once harvested, their illegal haul was stashed amongst boxes of fruit and veg, and trucked to major city markets.
Water from a nearby unsafe natural (or municipal, really) source is trucked or piped in and replenishes the reservoir.
Xiaoshan is hardly a farming titan: vendors at a nearby market say their produce is trucked in from elsewhere.
About 30,000 barrels per day of crude is to be trucked to Iran's Kermanshah refinery in the first instance.
Since its well was damaged in 2015, the hamlet has relied on drinking water trucked in by the government.
Everything must be flown or shipped in, requiring more time and money than if goods could be trucked in.
Fuel distributors trucked and shipped gasoline and diesel in from other parts of the country to areas of shortage.
They trucked away the booty, easily slipping out of Marawi because a security cordon was not fully in place.
People are realizing they can buy from the local farmer without having their breakfast trucked in from 1500 miles away.
About 30,000 barrels per day of crude will be trucked to Iran's Kermanshah refinery in the first instance, he said.
The croc has been trucked to a crocodile farm outside Kathrine where it&aposs likely to become a tourist attraction.
The Iowa run game—which trucked all over Miami (OH) and Iowa State—averaged a paltry 1.4 yards per rush.
On Sunday, a player emerged from the penalty box and trucked a referee in the junior college national championship game.
The wine is then shipped to New York Harbor and trucked upstate, where it is packaged and ready for distribution.
The water, drawn from wells drilled by the Palestinian Authority, is trucked in each morning on the winding mountain road.
He does not even know which companies own the two suburban Toronto dairies where his farm's milk is now trucked.
If they sustain damage, gasoline would need to be trucked from other markets, up to 12 hours away, Barsamian said.
The port has said it is taking measures to increase rail freight to help offset the loss of trucked coal.
The sprigs were then grown into one acre of sod and trucked 1,000 miles to a farm near the course.
All fresh food in Lodwar is trucked in from Kitale, a town in the country's breadbasket in the Rift Valley.
Suspected fighters were carted off to prison as their families were trucked to al-Hol 200 miles to the north.
I made all the objects in a month, dismantled them, trucked them to 57th Street, and nailed them back together.
Corn in China's northeastern corn belt is typically trucked to ports and are then shipped to southern parts of the country.
The law did not exempt Puerto Rico, even though it's an island in the Caribbean and can't get goods trucked in.
Depending on the season, bees are trucked as far as 3,000 miles from Florida to California to help farmers pollinate crops.
On Tuesday Macedonia said it had trucked about 1,500 migrants back to Greece after they forced their way across the border.
What if the tube somehow brought down the price of products that otherwise had to be flown or trucked people's homes?
The post-Sandy dune reconstruction was completed for a cool $3 million, using beach-quality sand trucked up from Cape Canaveral.
The law did not exempt Puerto Rico, even though it's an island in the Caribbean and can't get anything trucked in.
Scary moment for Green Bay Packers fans ... when Aaron Rodgers almost got TRUCKED Wednesday night at the Milwaukee Bucks playoff game!!
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall almost got TRUCKED by an elephant in Mozambique ... and the whole thing was caught on video.
Huge mounds of the skins were then trucked to the police station in central Dakar and piled up on the pavement.
And today, against Kansas City, he trucked through the iron grip of 350lb lineman Dontari Poe to get himself six points.
Without any access to ground water, the camp needs an estimated 745,550 litres of water to be trucked in each day.
The stage had been trucked 2,500 miles across the country to the venue on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, campus.
Callimachi: And he and the other members of the Hisba, the religious police, are trucked to a place outside of Aleppo.
"We ran out of underwear," Elliott said, so more was trucked in from St. John's, two hundred and seven miles away.
Current production is mostly sold locally instead of being trucked some 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles) to southeastern markets and export terminals.
The visitors learn how flying in cows restored milk supplies that had been trucked in before Saudi Arabia closed the border.
To the police, Crupi was a mafia suspect allegedly concealing drugs worth millions of dollars alongside fragrant bouquets he trucked to Italy.
For communities that depend on ice for everything from getting their supplies trucked in to their leisure activities, that's posed serious problems.
The grains are trucked to barges on the Madeira river and loaded onto ships in the Amazon for China and other countries.
Punt returner Tommy Lee Lewis got trucked by teammate De'Vante Harris just before the ball arrived—an embarrassing but not fatal error.
Johnson trucked over Dallas safety Jeff Heath for his first career TD, pulling the Lions within 23-219 early in the fourth.
Waste pre-disaster was trucked out daily; the tsunami wrecked the roads, and so boxes of soiled bandages and infected sharps accumulated.
We studied a program in which the Mexican government trucked boxes of staple foods into villages and delivered them to poor families.
The goods were trucked to warehouses in Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island, and then wholesale distributors sold the goods to other distributors.
Transportation, which includes everything from food trucked across the country to car commuting, is second only to electricity production in those emissions.
Nearly 50 tons of flour, paid for by the Pentagon, were trucked in from Iraq to an American-funded warehouse on Wednesday.
Clay was dug out of a parishioner's property and trucked to the church's courtyard, where it was mixed with water and straw.
But the boxes came from New York and there was no indication it had landed in another state and was trucked to Montauk.
Snow had to be trucked into downtown Anchorage for the race's opening ceremony -- but not for the reason you might think, Nordman said.
Nova Scotia has most of its food trucked in via the Trans Canada Highway, making food prices higher than other areas of Canada.
In the US, this means generating upwards of 21 billion pounds of garbage every year that's trucked to one of our 296,20113 landfills.
The flat, rectangular battery packs that line the bottom of each Leaf chassis are trucked into the plant, where each module is assessed.
That wasn't even the worst part ... Faber says after he was trucked -- the driver got aggressive ... so the UFC stud nearly threw hands!!
And they can't land enough herring to satisfy the local need for lobster bait; it's trucked in from New Jersey, among other places.
Bees traveled by steamboat and rail, and once the Model T was invented, they were trucked from orchard to pasture and back again.
At 445 pages, the independent counsel Ken Starr's report on President Bill Clinton had to be trucked to Capitol Hill in September 1998.
Moscow makes it snow: During the warmest December on record, the Russian capital trucked in artificial snow that it bought from skating rinks.
From town it was trucked south to São Paulo and placed under a tarp in a carport at one of the mine owners' homes.
But it is accompanied by five other cars which have been trucked in from a semi-secret basement garage in Mazda's Irvine, California headquarters.
In a move reminiscent of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, the Texas Commission on Environment Quality (TCEQ) trucked in loads of bottled water.
Men unload, sort, pack and display thousands of cartons of white boxes filled with fresh fish and seafood trucked in from ports across Japan.
Tanzanian mines are powered by generators burning diesel that has been trucked across the country; a kilowatt-hour can cost as much as $1.
About 2,000 barrels of crude were to be trucked out daily until an 800 km (500 mile) pipeline is built to Indian Ocean ports.
Each night, the LED screen for "Baby Shark Live!" is dismantled and, along with the show's lighting rigs, props and costumes, trucked out overnight.
From there, those products—merchandise for Wal-Mart, Target, and Home Depot—were loaded into semis, and trucked to stores all over the country.
In the drought-parched village of Vuna, talks have led to water being trucked in, bath-water being shared - and plenty of thirsty animals.
Human solid waste has been trucked up from South Florida and dumped on farms near Lake Okeechobee, also upping nutrients to even higher levels.
We were also told by a number of people that apples are sometimes trucked in from Normandy or Galicia to keep up with demand.
Following each performance, the tanks of blood are trucked back to J&M, which filters out any newly added particles of foam and dust.
Once, on a whim, Mr. Lagerfeld had an iceberg trucked in from Sweden to use as a backdrop for a ready-to-wear collection.
The city later trucked in portable toilets and hand-washing stations, and soon a dense little community had formed, attracting newcomers like Tommy Goodluck.
A milking robot pulls around 73 gallons from each cow, which is bottled or made into yogurt and then trucked to local grocery stores.
Huge metal racks hold row after row of carpet that will be trucked from this plant in Dalton, Ga., all over the United States.
To keep his cows from starving, Mr Doolan relies on a potent blend of hay, molasses and cotton seed, trucked in from across the country.
Knock down the house and have the rubble trucked to a landfill, or preserve it for the forensic value of the blood on its walls?
After being trucked to downtown LA from the fabricator in nearby Orange County, the Skyslide was hoisted up to the 69th floor deck via helicopter.
Since then, the lot has been occasional home to large congregations of empty dumpsters, rows of semitrailers, and heaps of trucked-in, grime-covered snow.
These regulations are much more relaxed than most developed countries, including the US where animals can only be trucked for a maximum of 28 hours.
Each day, hundreds of thousands of their eggs are trucked to facilities, where they are protected by guards and multimillion-dollar, government-funded security systems.
All this rigorous documentation was crucial because once the 69 tons of iron were trucked to Allen's Alabama base, the Wheeler Building itself was demolished.
A few weeks after the animals were trucked to his farm near the Vermont border, Mr. Lewis discovered that two of the bulls had died.
What's more, there's no accounting for all the waste that bypasses any transfer stations in the five boroughs as it's trucked out of the city.
Before the peshmerga severed the main route to Syria, ISIS trucked in commercial goods from Raqqa and sold them to shop owners at wholesale prices.
The animals — three lions, two tigers, two bears and two hyenas — were trucked from Aalim al Sahar, or Magic World, zoo after months of uncertainty.
The first spool was removed late Thursday from the shuttered Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum by cranes and trucked about 12 miles north to the center.
Beans from Chaco would be trucked east to the Paraguay River and put on barges headed south to export hubs Nueva Palmira, Uruguay, or Rosario, Argentina.
The top administrative official of the Kashmir Valley, Baseer Khan, said that essential commodities including food, grains and meat, would be trucked into villages by Sunday.
To repair a runway blown up by IS fighters American engineers trucked in 1.9m pounds of cement, welcoming their first fixed-wing aeroplane in late October.
Erbil, Iraq (CNN)On a dusty plain to the east of Mosul, cranes are lowering concrete walls into place as prefabricated living quarters are trucked in.
Grout to reinforce the dam must be trucked in from Turkey, officials said, because the previous factory is in Mosul, now controlled by Islamic State militants.
If you forbid sand mining in your backyard — as many American communities are trying to do — then it has to be trucked in from somewhere else.
There is no approved slaughterhouse in the region, which means that the animals must be trucked to the Hudson Valley, Rhode Island or elsewhere for processing.
Less requested books have been sent to New Jersey and are trucked in within 24 hours after a request (some researchers complain it can take longer).
This week, torrential rains flooded Jakarta for the second time in 2020, while Bangkok last month trucked in drinking water after the encroaching ocean increased salinity.
Dimin also said he communicated clearly with chefs that some fish labeled as freshly landed at one port were actually caught and trucked in from other states.
That changed in 2010 when she felt compelled to rescue a wild Mustang that the U.S. government trucked from Nevada to be sold, probably to a slaughterhouse.
A team of international prosecutors said the missile system used to shoot down a Malaysia Airlines plane over Ukraine two years ago was trucked in from Russia.
In fact, over a million hives are trucked into the region for pollination season every year, and colony collapse disorder is a major threat to almond crops.
Jamie Vardy, trucked over by Fellaini, appeals to the referee for a foul as if he's never seen Fellaini do that to hundreds of other players. Odd.
Though the filming of the chariot race hadn't yet begun, the lot at Cinecittà was filled with horses, which had been trucked in from all over Europe.
She and hundreds of other women and children had been trucked in the afternoon before from the outskirts of Baghouz, ISIS' last speck of land in Syria.
Prices of bottled water and trucked water supplied by private traders to residential homes has tripled, residents of the sprawling capital say, with a black market now thriving.
There was no need for cash to be trucked in from outside the state, as was the case for Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina marooned New Orleans in 2005.
He trucked their amps and guitars to the stage every time they played, and watched from afar while they covered songs by The Who, The Jam, The Doors.
Scores of workers fanned out to scoop up oil waste, more than 100 black bags of which were piled up early on Wednesday ready to be trucked away.
With the Crimson Tide facing 4th-and-323 near midfield, Harris caught a short pass, trucked through one defender, and hurdled another en route to the end zone.
They cut roses and place them into buckets that are trucked to the Nairobi airport, where jets ship them out to destinations across Europe and the Middle East.
Once the event is over and the cowboys head to their hotel, the bulls are trucked back to more comfortable quarters in New Jersey for a restful night.
Untold numbers of animals — estimates vary — were shipped, flown or trucked from their habitats for the amusement and/or consumption of humans, both within and outside of Colombia.
In 2017, Mike and Waldo trucked a new rocket deep into the Mojave Desert to a barren stretch of land near the tiny Route 66 outpost of Amboy.
Kostume Kult arranged for five shipping container loads to be trucked from Brooklyn to Nevada this year and charged Burners to transport their stuff in them, round-trip.
The data is based on FGE estimates of Iranian gasoil exported by ship or trucked overland to neighbors such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan and further to Syria.
It's a detailed history, from 2006 through 2014, showing how many opioids were made by each manufacturer, trucked by each distributor and sold in pharmacies across the country.
This has also cut into industrial use, said Li Ruipeng, a manager at trucked-LNG dealer Tangshan Huapu Gas based in Tangshan, a city in northern China's Hebei province.
Near the dam, fishermen on sidecars speed along dirt tracks, carrying fresh-caught bream, carp and pike perch to collection points from where it is trucked on for processing.
The return of the plants, which liquefy domestically produced gas that is then trucked to end-users, has raised LNG supply in China's interior, pushing nationwide LNG prices lower.
Most of the Vision Jet's individual parts are manufactured in this Grand Forks, North Dakota, center, and then trucked to the Cirrus Design headquarters in Duluth, Minnesota, for assembly.
When they were old enough to fend for themselves, they were released to rivers or sometimes trucked or ferried to release points to find the ocean on their own.
For starters, most human cultures have a long culinary tradition of consuming animal blood; Russia, notes Adrianne Jacobs, a contributor to Seasoned Socialism, has long trucked in blood sausages.
Every cow that is trucked in from ranches across Jalisco is checked ante-mortem for injuries, then post-mortem for lesions on their organs, such as the lymph nodes.
Such measures are especially important with native bumblebees, Dr. vanEngelsdorp noted, as opposed to honeybees, which are maintained in large colonies and trucked around the country for commercial pollination.
Namami Gange would leave the ghats spotless; garbage would be trucked to a new waste-to-energy plant; discarded flowers from the cremation grounds would be turned into incense.
With tax day around the corner, think about that fringe benefit the next time you miraculously avoid a bloody diarrhea attributable to your salad, trucked in from parts unknown.
Once trapped, the CO₂ would then be siphoned into large tanks and trucked to a local Coca-Cola bottler, where it would become the fizz in a soft drink.
There's no AC, electricity [solar panels supply the minimum of power to get by], no running water [it all has to be trucked in] and for sewage treatment, think outhouses.
Blocks of ice weighing about 300 pounds (136 kilograms) were being trucked in for the polar and grizzly bears, and the zoo planned to give ice cubes to the reindeer.
First, nine massive chunks of quarried black marble were trucked in from northern Mexico and craned into a circular formation, echoing Stone and Bronze Age erections in the British Isles.
"Inflexible pricing for pipeline gas, insufficient grid network and lack of storage facilities ... make trucked LNG a unique business in China," said Chen Zhu, managing director of consultancy SIA Energy.
Next, they were trucked some 73 miles north, transferred into bags hanging below another helicopter, flown up near Mount Gibbs and freed to give birth among sheep they'd never met.
It's really hard to know what the fuck was going through Washington free safety Deshazor Everett's head as he trucked Eagles running back Darren Sproles with a high, hard hit.
It was trucked from Russia to eastern Ukraine in July 2014, at a time when Russian-backed rebels were taking losses from Ukrainian airstrikes and artillery guided by airborne spotters.
During construction of a section of border wall in 2008, the Bush administration trucked in water for construction use instead of extracting water from the aquifer feeding the Quitobaquito spring.
Although Uganda still exports most of its cotton, the bags of lint emerging from WUCC's ginnery are trucked to Fine Spinners Uganda, a factory in Kampala that turns them into clothing.
Thousands of people are living without access to running water, as over five million liters of water is being trucked into the city every day to attempt to meet this need.
This is in a country where dozens of First Nations communities are living under decades-long boil water advisories, and all of their drinkable water is trucked in by the bottle.
Chunks of a Boeing 747 were chopped up and trucked in from the Mojave desert airplane boneyards hundreds of miles to the south by a nonprofit group calling itself Big Imagination.
Barnard acknowledged to Business Insider that 48% of the produce it portrayed as coming from San Francisco was actually trucked in from a now shuttered Plenty facility in Washington near Seattle.
In outer parts of the city such as Sarjapur and Whitefield - beyond the reach of the city water system - sprawling apartment blocks and IT parks run solely on trucked-in water.
Burning off the plant's leaves—known, in the industry, as the "trash"—eases access to its sucrose-rich stalk, which is then cut off and trucked to a mill for processing.
They're a familiar but effective narrative and visual device, weary but determined travelers whose progress we root for as they're hoisted on and off ships and trucked across deserts and mountains.
It's a different story for watermelons and onions, which are trucked in from the depths of Mexico, filling the northbound lanes of Mr. Sparks's bridge on their way to American stores.
The Australian Defense Force brought in a portable water treatment plant, and water was trucked to residents for two weeks at a cost to the shire council of about $277,000 (USD).
Made of plastic and silicone, "Mother," as she is called in the film, was covered in real sponges — or rather remnants of the real thing — that the designer had trucked in.
ADIGAMA, Sri Lanka (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Scorched by a 28-month drought that has killed crops and reduced residents to buying trucked-in water, Adigama's young people are voting with their feet.
Fuel will be derived from recycled industrial processes and trucked to the stations for now, but on-site hydrogen production using wind power is planned for a future phase of the project.
Rick was on his way out of a radio station this week when he almost got TRUCKED by a New Yorker on one of those rent-a-bikes, and she was PISSED!!!
But when it needed to recreate the intense vibration of a space launch, it trucked the Dream Chaser prototype to the earthquake simulator at the University of Colorado campus 20 minutes away.
But in the chaotic days after the quake, soldiers could be seen helping themselves to some of the supplies trucked in by aid groups or standing by as residents swarmed the vehicles.
My parents bought their vegetables from an unmarked storefront we called Norman the Hippie's, with an aging Peugeot station wagon in front filled with the boxes Norman trucked in from farms upstate.
There are one or two command posts — one was trucked in from the Texas state government — as well as an ambulance, medical van, caseworkers, therapists and nurse practitioners, according to Representative Gonzalez.
He said he had thought a few environmentalists might be annoyed that the trees had been trucked in from Belgium, Italy and northern Germany: They might claim it undermined the green message.
He said he had thought a few environmentalists might be annoyed that the trees had been trucked in from Belgium, Italy and northern Germany: They might claim it undermined the green message.
Several women evicted from their homes and trucked to the Shahama camp said Iraqi security forces demolished their houses with explosives after accusing their sons or husbands of joining the terrorist group.
A size XL, born-in-Texas backhoe was urgently helicoptered to the site, watched now by all the world's news media, and the potato was lifted and trucked away for scientific analysis.
The rams were supposed to be part of the Chelsea playground — and, in fact, had been trucked there first, months ago — but their horns had broken and they were deemed too fragile.
Iraq and Iran agreed in December to swap up to 60,000 bpd of crude produced from Kirkuk for Iranian oil to be delivered to southern Iraq, with the crude trucked to Iran's Kermanshah.
In reality, though about half of that produce had been grown at its South San Francisco farm, nearly half of it had been trucked in more than 800 miles from its Washington facility.
Since 1995-96 when 31 wolves were trucked into the park from Canada, their numbers have grown and stabilized to the point that officials could essentially post a "no vacancy sign" at Yellowstone.
That combination has led to increasingly problematic water shortages in Petorca, forcing some residents to rely on trucked-in drinking water - and raising questions about whether avocados for export should remain the region's priority.
The company also trucked in enough dirt to bury an American football field 13 stories deep and dumped it atop squishy soil near Boca Chica Beach to help compact it into a launchpad foundation.
After being packaged, the sky-bound greens are trucked to nearby Flying Food Group — the caterer that supplies Singapore's Newark flight, which is about four miles away — where they're used for the day's dishes.
In a couple of months, the pile was going to be trucked to New York City, eighty miles south, and spread on top of Wollman Rink for the annual Rolex Central Park Horse Show.
Michael Connors, The Times's managing director of production, reported that all 236,000 copies ordered for the New York metropolitan area were printed and trucked to the distribution areas ready for delivery by Tuesday morning.
For example, if you live in New York and are choosing between a fresh tomato grown in wintry Canada versus one trucked in from Mexico or California, go with the one from southern climes.
At the main entrance of the cave, more pumps and hoses have been trucked in to speed up the drainage process, and rescuers are now also able to pump 24 hours a day without pause.
His fourth wife, Madeleine, had the home taken apart and trucked to Mesa Vista Ranch, where it now sits in front of the street sign and sidewalk stone where Pickens carved his name in 1939.
According to husband-and-wife vlogger duo Rachel and Jun Yoshizuki, who filmed the construction process and uploaded it to YouTube, the prefab units are built in a factory and trucked out to an assembly location.
For most in the crowd, trucked in from surrounding villages and kitted out in red T-shirts, the stern-faced man before them was an unknown quantity, a quiet man who used to be defense minister.
As Moore put it last night, the goal is not for the residents of Flint to be living on donated bottled water that's being next-day trucked from all over the country a year from now.
Outside the gallery sit solar panels that power the show; inside, there are seven rooms built to represent the days of the week, each lined with a flooring of raw earth trucked in from New Jersey.
On Monday, streams of migrants from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Sudan and other conflict-torn countries trucked down the camp's trash-filled, muddy lanes in small groups, pushing or dragging donated suitcases, or toting knapsacks front and back.
The crabs were trucked on a short trip from North Korea into the port of Vladivostok in Russia, then south over nearly 60 miles of bumpy road to Hunchun, a journey of up to 10 hours.
In 2004, Boom learns, 400 Roma men, women and children were rounded up by masked gunmen in the middle of the night, trucked to a large cave and then, according to a lone survivor, buried alive.
Two or three days before a really big storm is expected to arrive, 29 crates containing four- and seven-foot-tall panels will be trucked to the site, overlooking Brooklyn Bridge Park, from a local warehouse.
Beginning Monday, more than 180,000 bottles of clean water will be trucked into Flint, Michigan – courtesy of Cher – to relieve the city amidst a federal emergency over the contaminated water it had been piping to its residents.
From there, he said, it was typically trucked to warehouses in Mexico City — often in gas tankers — and then moved north to border towns, like Ciudad Juárez and Agua Prieta, to be smuggled into the United States.
Trump and White House officials have defended the response, emphasizing the unique difficulties in getting aid to an island territory where supplies can't be trucked in and noting that many interior roads were knocked out of commission.
As the warmest December on record drew to a close, little snow had fallen, so the city made artificial snow and trucked it to parts of the city center — and much of it quickly melted into slush.
Few civilians remain from a population that once numbered around 400,000, and the city lacks electricity and running water, meaning that supplies must be trucked in, leading to traffic snags between armored vehicles and water and fuel tankers.
After creating the 3.5-ton bronze bull, he and a friend trucked the beast to the front of the New York Stock Exchange in December 1989, putting it next to a Christmas tree in the dead of night.
"Some industrial users were cut off gas supply or couldn't afford it," said Li Ruipeng, a manager at trucked-LNG dealer Tangshan Huapu Gas Co based in the city of Tangshan in the northern Chinese province of Hebei.
He fills a box truck, sometimes two, with maybe 10,000 pounds of fish a day, to be trucked down to Rozzo & Sons, which is run by Louis Rozzo, whose great-grandfather, Felix Rozzo, started the company in 1900.
This includes décor that reflects a personality or a region, a beer and wine selection that embraces local artisans whenever possible, and simple but good food that does not arrive in microwaveable bags trucked in from central headquarters.
This means that Mexican goods entering the U.S. still have to face a customs inspection, to make sure that they're actually Mexican, not, say, Chinese goods unloaded in Mexico and trucked across the border to bypass U.S. tariffs.
Reflecting his displeasure with Congress, Trump also announced he would no longer host the annual congressional picnic Thursday, leading to the dejected sight of popcorn machines being re-loaded into their crates and trucked away from the South Lawn.
Four times each year, new trees and floral displays would be trucked in; the waiters would get new uniforms; the menus would get a makeover; the ribbons in the typewriters would be changed; and the banquettes would be reupholstered.
He said he recognized that what was happening in Petorca was "rather an inhumane situation" and said the government was working to improve the region's drinking water system so residents did not need to rely on trucked-in water.
A Dutch-led investigation concluded that the powerful surface-to-air missile system that took down the airliner had been trucked in from Russia at the request of Russian-backed separatists and returned over the border the same night.
As the base was cleared and secured, an American-led expeditionary force of engineers trucked in 1.9m lbs of concrete to repair the landing strip, a colonel noted with military precision, and the first fixed-wing plane landed in late October.
Thousands of residents are still relying on trucked-in water, as if they were in a war-zone refugee camp, while worrying that their children may suffer developmental and other health problems from a water system poisoned by lead. Gov.
Output on this scale requires hundreds of laboratories with special equipment, such as pressure cookers and hydrogen-gas containers, as well as generators as big as those used by hotels and thousands of tonnes of ingredients, mostly trucked in from China.
And, given the fact that the company is making a newly aggressive push toward creative types through Windows 10 Creators Update and the new Surface Studio, the company trucked a bunch in to the event to show the hardware in action.
In addition to the power and resources needed to operate a recycling plant, all of those recyclable goods have to be trucked across a city using big tricks that are still years away from being completely converted to cleaner fuels.
Although she grew up in an apartment that was regularly full to bursting with mediums, witches, warlocks, actors, writers, and all manner of folk who trucked with the paranormal, she didn't go hunting with her father when she was a child.
The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration ships Cold War-era uranium overseas, where the containers — sought by terrorists for dirty bombs — are secretively trucked to government-owned nuclear research reactors in the Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic and Poland.
In the small community of El Quetzalito — the last stop before the river's trash meets the sea — most recycling collected is trucked 300 kilometers west to Guatemala City, back along the same river it floated down in the first place.
Some water tanks have been trucked in, and electricity cables have been temporarily patched together along some streets, but the place feels deserted, and in some ways the scene was not that different from how it looked shortly after the fighting.
Naly Pilorge, who heads LICADHO, a Cambodian human-rights watchdog, alleges that soldiers were trucked out to vote in contested rural communes, village chiefs told people whom to vote for, and some polling stations barred observers and counted ballots behind closed doors.
High-value products from factories in the Pearl River Delta used to be trucked into Hong Kong before being flown to overseas markets, but the flow has been changing, especially since the launch of Guangzhou's new airport in 2004 and Shenzhen's in 2013.
The plan is for the milk to be trucked for about seven hours from VDL to a processing plant near Hobart, where it will be treated and packaged, and then placed on the aircraft for the 10 to 11 hour flight to China.
For years, residents in less prosperous parts of North Brooklyn, Southeast Queens and the South Bronx have held their noses and complained about the huge amount of trash trucked in and out of garbage transfer stations that sprang up by their homes.
Once it is ready, Tuckahoe's blend of cool-season sod is trucked to Heinz Field in Pittsburgh; to Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia; to Red Bull Arena, in Harrison, N.J.; FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland; and Fenway Park in Boston.
This year the clay was dug out of a parishioner's yard, sifted through a large sieve to remove stones and debris, and trucked to a work area just outside the church's courtyard, where it was shoveled into wheelbarrows and mixed with straw and water.
Bint Fatma was among some 20,20153 women who would stick it out to the end, when the last redoubt of the caliphate was overrun by U.S.-backed forces early this year and its final denizens were trucked to these tents in a dust bowl.
The army has set up makeshift classrooms for displaced children and piles of concrete blocks trucked in from Maiduguri point to hoped-for reconstruction, but the proximity of Boko Haram in the Sambisa forest - its final bolthole, according to the army - makes normality a distant dream.
Raf Simons trucked 50,000 gallons of popcorn to the old American Stock Exchange building for his Calvin Klein show, and it was most entertaining, even if a lot of guests started complaining about the dry cleaning bills, and there was some social media protest about wasted food.
" He describes Pamela Geller's 2011 crusade against Butterball turkeys certified by ISWA Halal as a case in point: "She trucked in a lot of Southern Baptist Christians, and said that we were financing terrorism, and that anyone who would eat the [halal-certified] turkeys would become Muslim.
He trucked in a 265-ton iceberg from Sweden for one collection, and built an airplane hangar, a brasserie and a supermarket (stocked with Chanel dishwasher powder and Chanel pasta) for others, all in the confines of the Grand Palais, his Parisian presentation venue of choice.
And in order to keep up with British demand for the fruit—which surged by 20143 percent in the last year alone—growers are allegedly illegally diverting groundwater to their crops, leading to drought that forces villagers in the region to drink water trucked in by the government.
Suddenly it becomes one of a charismatic strongman who was always amoral, the heelish backrakes Hogan trucked in even at the height of his babyface popularity transform into foreshadowing, angles like Hogan rescuing Elizabeth from ringside while leaving Randy Savage behind become the sinister, divisive acts of a sociopath.
The beach was artificial, someone had told us, they trucked tons of sand in to this particular cove; the rest of the coast was rocky, there was nowhere to bathe, though young men, despite the posted warnings, climbed the rock walls each summer to jump into the sea.
The chaos encourages and enables corruption: As ISIS has grown into the world's most dangerous terrorist organization, the Iraqi government has been paying for huge transactions in the provinces with cash trucked in from Baghdad, and political parties remain free under Iraqi law to accept unlimited funding from foreign countries.
A Dutch-led investigation has concluded that the powerful surface-to-air missile system used to shoot down a Malaysia Airlines plane over Ukraine two years ago, killing all 298 on board, was trucked in from Russia at the request of Russian-backed separatists and returned to Russia the same night.
Though little on view was very commercial, the atmosphere was fertile and loamy, and not merely because Jon James and Jené Stefaniak, the designers of a first-season label called Feign, had trucked in a half-ton of mulch for an installation whose theme was environmental degradation and corporate greed.
After they registered the rocket for flight with BALLS officials, most of the team hung around the campsite while Allen and a few other members trucked the rocket to the away cell, a launch pad a few miles off from the spectator area that is reserved for the most powerful rockets at the event.
Last week a Dutch-led investigation adduced irrefutable video evidence that Putin's government not only trucked in the missile system used to shoot down a Malaysia Airlines plane flying over Ukraine in 2014, killing all 298 civilians onboard, but also returned it to Russia the same night and then engaged in an elaborate cover-up.
Simons trucked in 50,000 gallons of popcorn from Chicago and filled the floor of the old American Stock Exchange building with the stuff, which piled up in drifts along the sides of four rickety barns, crunched under guests's feet, and stuck to models' shoes and prairie-dress-meets-hazmat-suits they wore down the runway.
The outplanted fish were twice trucked before being transferred into the non-native Cle Elum river waters which they did not recognize and thus were not motivated to volitionally enter the fish passage system and had to be netted and hand transferred — all factors that can influence the stress and survival of the fish.
As Mr. Dorsey and his co-workers tell anyone who asks, it will be trucked to its permanent home outside the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond There, it will sit not far from the city's Monument Avenue, where the Confederate icons Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and J.E.B. Stuart all sit astride horses.
LOS ANGELES — The most visible and recognizable artwork on Venice Beach, a 60-foot-tall steel sculpture by Mark di Suvero that has been a popular meeting point for nearly two decades, will be dismantled and trucked to Northern California by the end of this year, according to the artist and his gallery L.A. Louver.
It was just a bolt of pink cotton lying on the floor of a school gym but more than 20 years later, it haunts me still: Soldiers tore off strips of that cloth, blindfolded dozens of men, trucked them to a nearby field, shot them, and buried all but a handful of survivors in mass graves.
From the plant, the pots are trucked an hour south to the Port of Coeymans marine terminal on the Hudson, where the petals are assembled into complete pots and loaded by crane onto barges to be transported to Manhattan — a far better alternative than the challenge of trying to truck the delicate pots into the city.
S. border for both countries, pointing out that part of Canada's food supply is trucked north from the U.S. "It is a unique relationship for Canada, and it's important for us in handling our situation on the border to be sure that we act to get things right," she told reporters during a press conference on Tuesday.
The cascading effects of not recycling enough — such as clogged trash chutes in public housing, garbage that must be trucked out of the city, and organic waste left to decompose and spew planet-warming methane gas — ultimately undermine ambitious targets the city and state enshrined in law last year to radically reduce contributions to climate change.
The cascading effects of not recycling enough — such as clogged trash chutes in public housing, garbage that must be trucked out of the city, and organic waste left to decompose and spew planet-warming methane gas — ultimately undermine ambitious targets the city and state enshrined in law last year to radically reduce contributions to climate change.
With his father accompanying him on a piano they had trucked in from the family home in Indianapolis, East, 24, serenaded his bride with Randy Newman's "You've Got a Friend in Me." Johnson watched her new husband in amazement and then, "halfway through the song, she walked up to him and melted into him," says the couple s wedding planner, Sara Fried, of Fete Nashville.
Yet, what fuels these Southeast Asian scrapyards is junk from afar — typically more affluent places such as Europe, Australia, and the US. More affluent countries fuel the Southeast Asian scrapyards "The junk comes in on shipping containers, trucked over from the port," said Bee, a low-level administrator at an electronics scrapyard in Thailand ("Bee" is a pseudonym she provided in lieu of her actual name).
They couldn't care less about VR. They suffered tennis in Nintendo's weird smelling VR set up and they trucked their ass to arcades and Circuit City to try demos in the 90s and they've heard it all before and for the last few years they've had to listen whispers of Oculus Rift and HTC Vive and what these $600 devices could do with the addition of a grand or two in computer processing power.
That could have important consequences for the cityscape, but seeing "farm" and "city" in the same sentence derailed thoughts of how local locally grown produce could be — in other words, how short the trip from farm to table could be, how much fresher the produce would be when it reached the kitchen, how much less energy would be consumed than when fruits and vegetables are trucked long distances and what other benefits there might be.
Indeed, criticizing Trump for inconsistency when it comes to foreign policy is a bit rich when you consider that both Democrats and Republicans have treated Pakistan as an ally, knowing full well that its secret service has trucked with terrorists and coddled the Taliban — the people killing U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan; they've both treated Saudi Arabia as an ally because we needed its oil, knowing full well that its export of Salafist Islam has fueled jihadists; they both supported decapitating Libya and then not staying around to support a new security order, thus opening a gaping hole on the African coast for migrants to flow into Europe; they've both supported NATO expansion into Russia's face and then wondered aloud why the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is so truculent.

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