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So they trucked the car home and went to work.
Vegetables are to be trucked in next week, he said.
All other trash has to be trucked out of state.
Those who can get water from their neighbors do so; others pay to have it trucked in.
The rest - more than one million tons a year - is trucked away.
It can be trucked to a site and assembled within a week.
Many communities now must rely on water trucked in from outside.
Supplies will be trucked in every night when traffic is light.
When things go right, a production is trucked from one to the other, giving it three to five extra weeks of life.
Fill dirt then had to be trucked in to make the site level.
Large amounts of water and other chemicals are trucked into the well site.
They asked how, when and where would the gas ingredients be trucked through the neighborhood?
As for trucks, water can only be trucked in if there's a road nearby.
To remedy this, water must be trucked in from elsewhere.
Most people walk or ride several miles every day to get water, which has to be trucked into many counties.
They said doctors told them many more casualties had been trucked away by soldiers.
All of the equipment had been dismantled and trucked to the university.
For many years, running water was not available, and water had to be trucked in.
And they had sand from inland trucked to the beach.
The gears are trucked to the Clyde plant, four hours away.
Their own cooks have trucked lunches to the work site.
Either way, they will be trucked over the island's causeway and let go.
More than 200 civilians died, many of them after they were rounded up and trucked away by the military.
Since 1995, as a result of groundwater pollution, water has been trucked in from 20 miles away.
Tons of fresh produce are trucked in from all over Mexico every day.
They move from phone line to the back of a truck in under 24 hours.
Not even about trucks in the middle of the road.
Three trucks in a day seemed about right to me.
There were two fire trucks in the street when we left.
There were a lot of army trucks in the street.
It was brought to the museum by truck in 1980.
Three was close to the right number, though the truck in front of the building could have easily held more.
You know what the road's like, and I had the truck in second gear.
He turned into my driveway and put the truck in park.
The fire company purchased their second new truck in 1947.
It was, at the time, the largest truck in the world.
Then they went back to their truck in the runway.
Just an old truck in a sort of private garage.
Their hard work enabled them to pay off the first truck in three years.
Perhaps there was a car or another truck in the garage.
I could make out three fire trucks in the garage.
He returned to the Trucks in 2007, driving the 47.
No chance of a hiding place for a truck in there.
There were probably only six thousand white trucks in California.
A truck in front of me eventually got the wave and turned right.
The company says the system has helped increase its revenue for each truck in 1993 by 7 percent from 1992.
And why do we want a truck in Brooklyn anyway?
Trucks in the shop are used for real time projects.
"I'll meet you back at the truck in about fifteen minutes."
He made it to the stalled land truck in ten minutes.