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  • Karim looked at the half-loaded pallet, shook his head sadly, and said, I dont know if he will forgive us for this.

    Extreme Measures Vince Flynn 2009

  • Re sitemeter, I haven't been able to access to it recently - I get a half-loaded homepage and then nothing when I log in.

    Via Twitter 2009

  • The dishwasher was half-loaded and had not been run.

    Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007

  • The dishwasher was half-loaded and had not been run.

    Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007

  • Trapped people hold up on the upper floors and roof-tops of the less damaged buildings in New Orleans, describe how hotel buses half-loaded with guests for evacuation, refused passage for stranded tourists – national and international -- and New Orleans residents that were non-guests – even those with children.

    Left-Behind 2005

  • They had apparently been pre-gaming because despite the fact that they arrive at about 8: 30, they were both half-loaded.

    drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2005

  • When the half-loaded transports departed on the third day, they took with them many personal items, including spare socks.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • When the half-loaded transports departed on the third day, they took with them many personal items, including spare socks.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • Joana came into the kitchen and he took her musket, gave her the half-loaded rifle and ran back up the passage, jumped over the dead man and over the wounded man and pushed into the parlour because its window overlooked the yard.

    Sharpe's Escape Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • When the half-loaded transports departed on the third day, they took with them many personal items, including spare socks.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

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