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not that Western supermarkets reflect that on their shelves, but that's beside that point.
But modern industrial fishing, the kind that stocks our grocery shelves, looks more like warfare.
Just try to imagine your favorite beverage company trying to plan their inventory and not knowing how many bottles were on the
shelves.
Cayla was banned in Germany, taken off the
shelves
by Amazon and Wal-Mart, and she's now peacefully resting at the German Spy Museum in Berlin.
So I decided to ask Jose if Thursdays around 2pm, Ivan could come and help him arrange the water bottles on the shelves, because he loved to organize things.
So that's how it went for a year: Ivan would go to Jose's greengrocer, help him arrange the
shelves
of water bottles with the labels perfectly lined up on the same side, and he would leave happy with his chocolate cookies.
And they'd said, "You do these shelves?"
E-cigarettes, or "vapes," as they are commonly called, are flying off the
shelves
like candy.
The shining trophies on our
shelves
can never win tomorrow's game.
One may envision rooms and
shelves
stocked with boxes and cartons of old stuff.
But today, I can no longer see or talk to my new collaborators, because they're in the soil beneath our feet, on the
shelves
of our supermarkets and in the beer I'm going to drink when I finish this talk.
Their
shelves
remain stocked by recovering excess food from major supermarkets and allowing families to simply pay what they can at their grocery store.
So, we would read in field guides, the standard field guides that maybe you have on your shelves, you know, what beavers need is, "A slowly meandering stream with aspen trees and alders and willows, near the water."
You were taught you can't pull the merchandise off the
shelves
in the store and throw it around.
So I decided I was going to also stock the
shelves
with other music, like punk rock and heavy metal and hip-hop.
This is a photograph, a typical photograph, of what the continental
shelves
of the world look like.
I think they were given to TEDsters in a box, a box set of DVDs, which they put on their shelves, where they are now.
Within a year, Rainforest Crunch was on the
shelves.
This is such a crappy movie I have no idea how it got on the shelves, they must have paid the movie store to make them put it there, seriously!
Pass this one by on the
shelves.
They were useless when it came to locating a specific title, but their
shelves
were always stocked with strange and unique titles.
At my local blockbuster however, about 9 copies are held on the shelves, none of which were checked out when I rented the title (I wonder why....) Anyway, this title was almost ridiculous in the "fear factor" the director was going for.
Although there was still an impressive number of features hitting
shelves
in 88, most of them were weakly produced and taken as a whole they were eminently unappealing.
I don't understand how this garbage got on the
shelves
of the movie store, it's not even a real movie!
I watched this movie a couple months ago when it first showed up on the
shelves
of Blockbuster.
First thing I told Blockbuster when I returned the film was to remove this garbage from their
shelves.
This is the kind of movie that I cannot understand how people put money in it, how the rental store can put the DVD on its
shelves.
I saw this on the
shelves
at the rental place and I have rented everything else so I said why not.
There is already such an abundance of films pertaining to Gein's story that, unless the "Ed Gein Snuff Footage" is discovered, I don't want to see anymore of these on the
shelves.
Director/writer Jeff Fisher assembles quite an attractive cast, but I wouldn't be able to distinguish this from the innumerable slashers that have stocked the horror
shelves
over the last ten or so years since SCREAM.
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