Trucks crawled over the makeshift roads, carting boulders to dump in a nearby valley.
'Carting' is when captive animals are moved by trailer to a location then released to be hunted.
In this scenario there is no bankruptcy of the sort that has the sheriff carting off the furniture.
Teams of cleaners are carting away wheelbarrow-loads of rubble, wires and shattered glass.
The raid resulted in agents carting off more than a half million dollars of supplies and essentially shutting the company down.
Apart from Andrew Strauss carting Razzaq over mid-wicket for six, the passage of play that followed was dominated by the visitors.
But few people opt for the base engines in big pickups, because they actually need the torque for towing or carting.
Brough spent the next year carting her designs to 287 stores in Los Angeles, New York and London without making a sale.
But there's no doubting the need for accessible technical assistance beyond those extraordinary tomes you see geeks carting out of computer shops.
Hopefully all the authorities know all the words and they can sing along as they're carting me off to the Hyde Park jail.
In Gaza, meanwhile, Israeli forces struck at a Palestinian Authority training complex, destroying several buildings and carting off large quantities of weapons and documents.
By the 1800s Russian aristocrats took to carting live sturgeon with them when they traveled, so the fish could be sliced open and their roe salted and served fresh.
Suddenly it seemed that all the well-to-do parents in my neighborhood were carting their kids around in this crossover SUV instead of the minivans and large SUVs they had once favored.
Along the driveway there are also two pastures that the Phelons would use each summer, carting their horses up to the estate for six weeks of the year and keeping them turned out.
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Aid workers tell us there have already been several deaths from cholera and diarrhea, and that soon they will be carting off the dead by the hour, unless help arrives in the meantime.
Even as Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson was unveiling the federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, consumers in New York City were carting old appliances to an electronics recycling drive in Coney Island.
The fact that Palladio's drawings still exist may well be due to the English passion for collecting all things Greek and Roman or of later, classical inspiration and carting them back home (the contested Elgin marbles, for one conspicuous example).
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In hopes of uncovering more about the effects of glaciers on the ocean floor, as well as details about the living creatures that inhabit said areas, UK scientists are carting the machine aboard the RSS James Clark Ross as they head for the Marguerite Bay area on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Robert Niles, founder and editor of ThemeParkInsider.com, suggests that in the weeks leading up to your theme park visit you should let your kids earn a "souvenir allowance" to spend at the end of the day or the trip. (Remember, you don't want to be stuck carting around a collossal stuffed animal from ride to ride).
In Moscow, the enterprise of scraping the snow off the streets and pavements, forming it into snow hillocks, carting it off in 6, 000-odd snow vehicles for dumping or melting, and finally zapping it with chemicals to speed the thaw is vast and costly (which helps to explain why Yuri Luzhkov, the city's mayor, threatened last year to fine meteorologists who make wrong forecasts).
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