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  • Selected trucks are screened at a customs warehouse where cargo is scanned with a device that detects variations in a cargo's density.

    Afghan border town must handle tons of tension 2011

  • The above architecture moves us in the direction of RLV's as well as the high flight rates and the change in the mix of cargo's (fewer complete systems more parts) is favorable to that development. common sense

    NAS Seeks Public Input on Space Goals - NASA Watch 2009

  • Selected trucks are screened at a customs warehouse where cargo is scanned with a device that detects variations in a cargo's density.

    Afghan border town must handle tons of tension 2011

  • Selected trucks are screened at a customs warehouse where cargo is scanned with a device that detects variations in a cargo's density.

    Afghan border town must handle tons of tension 2011

  • Selected trucks are screened at a customs warehouse where cargo is scanned with a device that detects variations in a cargo's density.

    Afghan border town must handle tons of tension 2011

  • Although it was not feasible for him to physically inspect each camel load, the darogha was responsible for validating all cargo's legitimate conformity with the requisite criteria for taxless passage through the Khaibar.

    Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008

  • Last July, treasure hunters salvaged 2,500 bottles of the champagne, which, unlike the cargo's cognac, held up because of its bubbly pressure.

    Conventional Wisdom 2008

  • "Because the cargo is worth much more than the ship itself, the cargo's owner should bear a commensurate liability risk," suggests Alastair MacAulay, the global head of shipping at law firm Mayer Brown JSM.

    Single-Hull Oil Tankers 2008

  • Reports out of Washington on Monday said the U.S. administration was intervening with governments in southern Africa to prevent the cargo's unloading.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • It found that nothing in the cargo's inventory could have resulted in a fire, and that there was no reliable list of what cargo was being transported when it crashed.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

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