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The whole cargo would be worth several million euros in modern money.
It quickly becomes clear that the whole cargo could not be salvaged.
There a whole cargo of guns missing it seems, including carronades.
It would take a whole cargo shuttle to haul 'em up here."
In the end Jasiulko took the whole cargo for five hundred and twenty-three golds.
The first attempt to ship refrigerated sheep meat from Australia had resulted in the loss of the whole cargo.
I have a whole cargo of scrolls.
The whole cargo section had been left open, a monstrous cavelike chamber, with the housing of the colonists on the outer wall.
In which case they're now in the bottom with the whole cargo of logs on top of them.'
I was wanting to deliver the whole cargo to the Aras but if you're buying and the offer is good, I'm selling!
Then our comrade, always a shrewd businessman, offered to take the whole cargo at thirty days, but that little financial scheme was a failure.
In an accompanying optical illusion, the whole cargo bay seemed to be chugging in a slow circle around her.
It was a whole cargo of barrels of oil that was floating within reach of their hands.
Often, whole cargoes of people, .
Heave the whole cargo overboard!"
Edward had dropped the whole cargo of gifts by the time he had got down the twenty iron rungs of the ladder.
He worked the old Flour Mills, and shipped whole cargoes of biscuits to Australia for the first emigrants to its newly discovered gold fields.
You can have the whole cargo for a mere twenty-five thousand, per ton if you take delivery immediately..." "He's still haggling?"
Unless he's got a pocket full of titan seeds and the whole cargo deck to grow one in I think we've got him pretty well under wraps."
Only Piet Hein managed to capture the fleet in 1628 and bring the whole cargo safely to the Dutch Republic.
The trailers were laden with forty-foot lengths of African mahogany logs, each five feet in diameter, the whole cargo comprising hundreds of tons of valuable hardwood.
"The fact that we make passengers go through security - we screen their checked baggage and yet there's a whole cargo area of the plane that is not screened," she said.
Explosives, detonators, some land mines, Kalashnikovs and Birettas - we had landed them in a deserted cove just south of Finisterre, handing the whole cargo over to Basque separatists.
He carried out his duties with more zeal than discretion and, when his suspicions were aroused [about possible smuggling activity], he seized whole cargoes which often led to tedious litigation.
Stewart knew that on this occasion, there was no question of sending the whole cargo back to London when it included so many live human beings who might easily end up as dead human beings in the autumn storms.