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  • The production of Universal Carriers is well advanced, and deliveries will begin before the end of this year.

    Canada At War 1940

  • Uncommon Carriers is the story of our nation’s freight transportation system.

    Uncommon Carriers (Copy) ____Maggie 2006

  • Uncommon Carriers is the story of our nation’s freight transportation system.

    Archive 2006-12-01 ____Maggie 2006

  • Carriers aka mobile operators need diversity of handsets to address various market segments and we do believe that there is place for Windows Phone in the market.

    msmobiles.com - Windows Mobile news 2010

  • In 2004, he established an arts movement called The Carriers Project, which involves carrying artwork on foot through public and private spaces of major cities to expose challenging artwork to mass audiences.

    Electronic Intifada : Palestine 2009

  • So, this is going to be a "Carriers" movie with a star studded cast?

    Steven Soderbergh Puts off Liberace in Favor of Contagion, a Viral Outbreak Thriller | /Film 2010

  • The indie horror film "Carriers" was only in 100 theaters in the US before failing miserably by only averaging just over $700 per screen.

    The Rise Of The Fall AKA Dartflix Edition #65 Dart Adams 2009

  • There are quite a few others that I'm glad finally received proper film posters after months of waiting "Carriers", "Zombieland" & "Daybreakers"...

    Dart Adams presents A Tale Of Ten Trailers 18 AKA The Dear Summer Edition Dart Adams 2009

  • Wikipedia offers this account of how the Dakelh came to be called "Carriers":According to noted anthropologist Antonia Mills, the term "Carrier" was derived from the mortuary tradition of carrying the husband's ashes back to the main traditional village site, where a potlatch would be held acknowledging the passing of the individual and dealing with redistributing his property.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Wikipedia offers this account of how the Dakelh came to be called "Carriers":According to noted anthropologist Antonia Mills, the term "Carrier" was derived from the mortuary tradition of carrying the husband's ashes back to the main traditional village site, where a potlatch would be held acknowledging the passing of the individual and dealing with redistributing his property.

    He Ain't Heavy, He's My Dead Husband 2008

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