Ry has been toted in a baby sling to the bank, where mom has fed him during meetings. |
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In the tea ceremony, the couple punctiliously distributed canned soft drinks toted in plastic shopping bags and snapped photos of each other. |
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In one drill, he toted a 3-pound football, about three times heavier than a regulation model. |
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Each man carried two canteens, and the party as a whole toted half a dozen or so two-gallon camp kettles. |
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I toted three 20-pound-class plug rods and three heavy, 11-and 12-weight fly rods. |
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Those resembled something toted by art students, rather than Chanel's couture-clad customer base. |
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But with the iPod, Apple rolled out a cool, small, light device that would allow music to be stored and toted in a digital form. |
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On that triumphant entry into Havana, he had toted an M-3 submachinegun to protect him. |
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In certain other countries, the invader who managed to dodge security would have toted a gun, or a knife, or a bag of explosives. |
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One study toted up ten blockades of roads and bridges in five provinces by native groups in that year. |
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Though child soldiers have toted guns in conflicts worldwide, international experts say their indoctrination and reform has been poorly researched. |
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The rest of us hiked into the basin while our gear was toted by the pack train. |
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First off, change your passwords regularly especially if you bank online or store personal information on a laptop that gets toted around and can be easily stolen. Freeze your credit record. |
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We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove. |
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