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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
shuttle .
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Examples
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The ZLHR said the police then "shuttled" them from police station to police station in Harare.
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The ZLHR said the police then "shuttled" them from police station to police station in Harare.
CNN.com 2008
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The ZLHR said the police then "shuttled" them from police station to police station in Harare.
CNN.com 2008
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The ZLHR said the police then "shuttled" them from police station to police station in Harare.
KCTV5.com - News 2008
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Suppose the major flights came into the Brac and we "shuttled" people across?
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The ZLHR said the police then "shuttled" them from police station to police station in Harare.
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The younger Kings and their cousins were shuttled from house to house, spending a lot of time with their grandparents while their mothers planned the funeral and dealt with the myriad adult visitors.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Young women and men, some of them under 18, are frequently shuttled from city to city, sold to have sex with sports fans and conventioneers who are traveling without their families.
Kevin M. Ryan: Let's Not Let the Super Bowl Be a Business Opportunity for Sex Traffickers Kevin M. Ryan 2011
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Young women and men, some of them under 18, are frequently shuttled from city to city, sold to have sex with sports fans and conventioneers who are traveling without their families.
Kevin M. Ryan: Let's Not Let the Super Bowl Be a Business Opportunity for Sex Traffickers Kevin M. Ryan 2011
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Waitresses shuttled among hungry patrons with trays of fried shrimp, grilled grouper and raw oysters.
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