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- adjective Ordered to be
delivered to one'shome
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Examples
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What I most remember about this movie is that I was only 12 or 13 and I knew from seeing the characters in mailorder catalogs that it was a total ripoff of Cheech Wizard.
Bakshi’s Wizards Airing Thursday on FMC » DVDs Worth Watching 2009
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The Bacon Explosion is now available through mailorder [Miscellaneous]
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After getting my sonogram, I ordered hearing aids mailorder/online from Lloyds -- saved about half the cost on a high end Siemens model.
What? AYDIN 2009
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There's no British edition, but you can get it mailorder via Amazon or other online bookshops.
On Sale Today grrm 2010
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Even with my difficulties with telling characters apart in Brownsville, i liked it enough to order this through my mailorder retailer.
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They were my first mailorder purchase, from Nashbar, back in 94 or so.
The More Things Change: The Indignity of Protesting by Bicycle BikeSnobNYC 2010
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What a laugh, name one accomplishment this man has done other than graduate from a manner or elegant speaking mailorder seminar.
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What a laugh, name one accomplishment this man has done other than graduate from a manner or elegant speaking mailorder seminar.
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If you can't make the signing, but would like to order a signed book mailorder, phone the store at 0207 420 3666 and I am sure they will be happy to oblige you.
Coming to London grrm 2009
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Our Kopper King was purchased at a locally owned nursery that does not do mailorder.
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