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Just crate her stuff up and ship it when you're ready.
Gas can crate pressure itself when there is a lot of it.
They are going to crate this thing and get it on a plane.
I was quite familiar with them before they were crated.
"And on top of everything else you want all this stuff crated up to look like anything but what it is!"
The casts were crated up and sent to the States first.
In the process, the habits of peace must be crated.
Cars can be individually crated, for about three times the price.
So much of the collection is still crated down in the cellar.
I'll have someone there tomorrow morning to inventory and crate the entire stock.
"First, you must take out and crate all these toys.
You know the aggregate value of the stuff we've got crated inside this house.
A piano, perhaps - but why would a tub be crated up?
"Then it took eight hours to crate, working outdoors in a temperature of minus-15 degrees."
Beyond this, the engine is carefully crated to its customer.
"I should have it all examined and crated by the time we reach port."
Leaving the milk crate you sat on the livelong day.
"Obviously not here, unless you've been crating things up to make more room.
In 2005 the manufacturing equipment was crated and shipped to China.
Once your car has been crated, you won't have access to it, so carry everything you'll need on board.
Many, including the family's collection of Taiwanese aboriginal art, have been crated.
A motorcycle has to be crated and drained of gasoline.
So that was the first one to arrive crated up to the London embassy.
Make arrangements to have it all crated and shipped back to Seattle.
That will have to be crated and removed later.