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And here we see an illustration where the kidney is no longer a problem, but these fire trucks, the nanoparticles, get stuck in the liver and, actually, less of them end up reaching the tumor.
And we can collect them from the body and use them as fire
trucks
for cancer drugs.
But it's even a better deal for heavy trucks, where you save a similar amount at 25 cents a gallon, with better aerodynamics and tires and engines, and so on, and taking out weight so you can put it into payload.
Let me focus a minute on the light vehicles, the cars and light trucks, because we all know the most about those; probably everybody here drives one.
Cars and
trucks
add up to about 25 percent of the world's CO2 emissions.
Five warehouses were raided in Turkey, and over two million finished counterfeit clothing products were seized, and it took 16
trucks
to take that all away.
No particular amount of capital to invest, of the sort that for a physical network you might need for
trucks
and people and a hub to move packages around overnight.
One of my closest friends, Okoloma, died in a plane crash because our fire
trucks
did not have water.
As we neared, angry crowds attacked our
trucks
and stoned them, by hundreds of people all over the place.
But the question that lingered in my mind was, what causes people to destroy fire
trucks
headed to their own homes?
It also started covering the 100
trucks
that come and go from that plant every day.
These are being carried by people, but they're also put on the backs of pickup
trucks.
Now, there are around a thousand
trucks
and buses and cars there.
With no money for rides, they often made the Mzungu ride on the roof of the trucks, or in this case, on the top of the train going across South Sudan.
If we build all these nuclear power plants, all that waste is going to be on hundreds, if not thousands, of
trucks
and trains, moving through this country every day.
And then tell me that each and every one of those
trucks
and trains isn't a potential terrorist target.
Since I'm from Norway (one of the top ten (or so) richest countries in the world), it was much fun to watch how we use
trucks
from the 50ies and live in cottages from the medieval times.
They beat people up and chop people up and crash
trucks
and bulldozers into people.
As usual the plot is wafer thin, from 1 foot tall dinosaurs that weigh 150 pounds and leave tracks bigger than they are, to inexplicable science which uses lasers to keep the dinosaurs in check and poultry
trucks
which have chickens loose in cages large enough for big dogs (I've seen chicken
trucks
they are all in cages the size of shoe boxes).
That sound you hear during the movie is supposed to be the sound of wind, but instead it's actually the careers of Randy Quaid, Brian Dennehy, and Thomas Gibson (Greg, of the Dharma & Greg duo) plummeting faster than houses and
trucks
and cows can fly away from one of the 15 tornadoes we see in the first 5 minutes of the movie.
It takes about half the movie for the main characters to realize what the big hilly thing is in the middle of the city is spewing hot red stuff, and the other half spent diverting the lave flow through the city using fire
trucks
(yer right).
Dillon, Fishbourne, Reno, should have teamed up for a much smarter effort, because this one slides in the B-Category and could have been done with no-name actors and a much smaller budget, since anyway, 2 armored
trucks
and a wasted warehouse could not have coasted too much.
(i think fighting him in those games would be more fun then in the aztec) what about chasing Sanchez in the gas
trucks
or scalling St. Cerils in for your eyes only.
Just watching this little dog in action is pure joy, as he is able to scale walls, "pull" trucks, and operate machine buttons to capture the bad guys.
Then, boom, there goes two fuel trucks, and for 10 minutes a small-arms battle with one high-caliber machine gun.
Meanwhile, some of the unemployed men take demeaning make-work jobs or hop in their
trucks
and take off in a desperate search for employment.
There's gobs of cowboy hats, pickup trucks, neon beer signs, and references to big belt-buckles and rodeos.
Soon, they met their new neighbor,and old man named Judd Crandall.Judd not only warns Louis and Rachel about the danger that is the highway that runs past their house(that is constantly a way used by big trucks) but also show to the family a pet cemetery that is located near their house.
The riding in pickup
trucks
with your propped-up wife-corpse.
It mostly takes place in a New Jersey trucking warehouse, in and around trucks, and in the company's office building where Frank lives.
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