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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
air-freight .
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Examples
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Now Sanchez is gone, air-freighted back to his rural home town in a coffin, allegedly shot by a suspect six days past his 16th birthday, a ward of the city's youth rehabilitation agency.
Fatal crossroads leaves a day laborer dead in Southeast and a teen's future hanging in the balance 2010
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Now Sanchez is gone, air-freighted back to his rural home town in a coffin, allegedly shot by a suspect six days past his 16th birthday, a ward of the city's youth rehabilitation agency.
Fatal crossroads leaves a day laborer dead in Southeast and a teen's future hanging in the balance 2010
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Oh, and one more thing - we aren't air-freighted to our parents by storks.
We've Come a Long Way, Barbara Ethan Imboden 2010
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Oh, and one more thing - we aren't air-freighted to our parents by storks.
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Now Sanchez is gone, air-freighted back to his rural home town in a coffin, allegedly shot by a suspect six days past his 16th birthday, a ward of the city's youth rehabilitation agency.
Fatal crossroads leaves a day laborer dead in Southeast and a teen's future hanging in the balance 2010
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This is true even of many kinds of air-freighted foods: a British consumer driving 6 miles to market to purchase a typical portion of Kenyan green beans, DEFRA calculated, generates more CO2 with his or her car per bean than was generated in flying the bean from Africa to the UK.
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It slowed, and conversation quickened, when it came to its destination: several net-enclosed pens the size of backyard swimming pools, in the open sea, surrounded by small boats whose crews were preparing for an incomparably colorful and bloody spectacle — the slaughter of bluefin tuna to be air-freighted to the daily Tokyo fish auction.
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It slowed, and conversation quickened, when it came to its destination: several net-enclosed pens the size of backyard swimming pools, in the open sea, surrounded by small boats whose crews were preparing for an incomparably colorful and bloody spectacle — the slaughter of bluefin tuna to be air-freighted to the daily Tokyo fish auction.
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Oh, and one more thing - we aren't air-freighted to our parents by storks.
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This year, Bon Appetit has pledged to eliminate all air-freighted seafood, reduce tropical fruit consumption by 50 percent and reduce cheese and meat consumption by 25 percent (from the 2007 baseline).
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