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I even saw one family toting around a 3-year-old girl.
It was never an easy thing to tote a dead body through the woods in the middle of the night.
In the past such toting up was done at the end of the fiscal year.
As for the rest, you tote up your own accounts, I take it?
"I'll just tote my work down from the fourth floor to the second," he said.
Just not having to tote around naked men or drive helped a lot.
But even before the year was out, the experts were toting up the results of so many warm days.
But few were willing to tote them around, say, on vacation.
It did not look like a convenient thing to be toting around.
"We can manage to tote that many about with us."
For example, he often toted a baby along to his construction sites.
How many authors tote their own furniture to a book party?
"What kinds of books do you bring in those tote bags?"
It's also very easy to tote around while it is open and can be comfortably held in only one hand.
I'll tote you over by the wall away from the burners.
So he totes them around in a small gym bag.
After a moment, the other men followed, toting their kits.
Family members in the back of a pickup, toting guns.
But none have toted up the cost of their programs or said exactly where the Pentagon would be cut.
Jim had already gotten my bags and tote out of the back.
The crime scene team came through then, toting their cases and cameras.
Toting one down the street should make anyone sexier in the city.
The classics I've toted along all too often get left on the plane.
But no education, because he didn't want me to learn anything, only how to tote and carry for him.
I remember them toting in more cases of beer than they had luggage.
I even saw one family toting around a 3-year-old girl.
Just not having to tote around naked men or drive helped a lot.
It did not look like a convenient thing to be toting around.
It's also very easy to tote around while it is open and can be comfortably held in only one hand.
They are meant to be toted around by hand or swung over the wrist.
You don't have to tote around a fruit bowl to work to get health benefits.
Their use also makes plants lighter to tote around.
I could not jog and tote around that much firepower.
Poor woman has to tote around an oxygen trolley everywhere she goes.
That's an awkward thing to tote around by bus.
And I was toting around an 8-by-10-inch view camera.
Like all medical textbooks, the new Merck manual is far too heavy to tote around.
Its slight size and durability make it ideal for toting around campus or the city.
The digest format was considered to be a convenient size for readers to tote around or to leave on the coffee table within easy reach.
ANY glamour associated with toting around laptop computers has long since vanished.
But for those not toting around a palm-size conduit to the rest of the world, it may seem like a drawback.
"Because you toting around that sword will draw all sorts of attention, regardless of your color."
Without the cardboard sign to tote around.
In the process, I came across the Quorum phone book that I'd been toting around for days.
But he did not believe in toting around a hand-crafted crucifix when any old hunk of junk would do.
They have a special affinity for the purses, shiny cameras and plastic shopping bags that people tote around.
People don't recognize that it's hard because I'm not toting around an oxygen tank, and I appear to be fine.
Most of them had baggage, and she didn't think she could tote around any more than she was already carrying.
Even with this bay window I tote around with me, I'll run like a ole deer.
Until now, the largest note had been the $20,000 bill, and consumers tote around bags filled with them for even the most mundane purchases.