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Consignments from Brazil are coming at a time when Indonesia, one of Asia's biggest importers, is carrying sufficient domestic stocks, following a bumper harvest.
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Consignments of live poultry and poultry products already on the way from the UK would be detained at ports of entry, and veterinary import permits had been cancelled.
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Consignments have been loaded in bulk onto US military cargo aircraft at Chaklala airbase in the past few weeks.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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In the same issue, Samuel Stevens placed his own advertisement as “Natural History Agent,” offering specimens from New Zealand, India, the Cape, and, most prominently, “Two beautiful Consignments of INSECTS of all orders in very fine Condition, collected in the province of Para” by Messrs.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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In the same issue, Samuel Stevens placed his own advertisement as “Natural History Agent,” offering specimens from New Zealand, India, the Cape, and, most prominently, “Two beautiful Consignments of INSECTS of all orders in very fine Condition, collected in the province of Para” by Messrs.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Consignments of medicines should state on the outside of the package the content and the medicines 'expiration date and whatever temperature controls are necessary.
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Consignments may be moved to this warehouse immediately on arrival, and held «in bond» pending customs clearance.
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Consignments of ammunition arrived in the same way from time to time.
ROUND THE BEND Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1951
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V. Consignments intended for different buildings should be in separate packages, and not be included in the same box, crate, or barrel.
Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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Consignments were sent off to various cities throughout Morocco, where the Jews, as usual, salted them, and they were set up over the gates and on the walls.
In the Tail of the Peacock Isabel Savory
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