The case is Breakaway Courier Corp d/b/a Breakaway Courier Systems v.
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It surely won't live up to the fantasies the Courier inspired, but the Courier was never really real.
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We spend a lot of time optimizing our courier routes, so the average courier [delivers] substantially more orders than with these other services.
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Ms. Schneps-Yunis became a publisher in 1985, when she helped start The Whitestone-College Point Courier (later The Queens Courier) in northwest Queens.
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The convention also says any person claiming courier status must carry proper accreditation and any courier bags they carry must be visibly marked as such.
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Its publications include its flagship, The Queens Courier, as well as The Jamaica Times, The Brooklyn Paper, The Brooklyn Courier, Brownstoner, The Villager and El Correo.
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Safaricom has partnered with local courier firm, Sendy, and Fargo Courier Kenya, which will deal with delivery and warehousing of goods from merchants who sign up on the site.
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Correction: A previous version of this article stated Uber shuttered its UberRush courier service, but the company only stopped operating its restaurant courier service because it was providing that with UberEats.
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" Courier added: "I couldn't be prouder of these guys.
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No courier can sign up on Glovo without this evidence.
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The courier has been removed from the app pending investigation.
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Sen. Tim Scott told the Post and Courier that Sen.
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"It looked like natural causes," Crawford said, the Courier reports.
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The documents were first reported by The Post and Courier.
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But that spring in Paris in 21992 belonged to Courier.
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"We survived, and lived to tell the tale," Courier said.
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"I don't think I felt resentment," Courier said of Agassi.
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That girl was Collman Lloyd, according to The Post & Courier.
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"I felt humbled and proud," Devlin told the Courier Mail.
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The Courier was a great example of function preceding form.
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"Carlos is experienced and respected by our team," Courier said.
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"I applaud the I.T.F. for making this move," Courier said.
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Is it a courier with a satchel on her back?
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"Roger's got a murderers' row of a draw," Courier said.
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For those of you who don't live in London, a little context: a £6 flat-fee courier service for central London is pretty damn cheap — a discount of some 30% on typical courier services.
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Michael Bennet, according to a tracker from the Post and Courier.
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"I run in honor of them," Herndon told the Record-Courier.
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The courier drove it directly to McArthur at the medical school.
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Tim Scott (R-SC) told the Post and Courier that Sen.
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Union Properties lost 1.8 percent and courier Aramex fell 1.7 percent.
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"Both children had very bright futures," he told the Journal & Courier.
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Postmates was the first courier service to work with the FoodFight!
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His potential candidacy was first reported by the Post and Courier.
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Here's what Mulvaney said, Sanford recounted to The Post and Courier:
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"She couldn't get to me," Mosgrove told The Lafayette Journal & Courier.
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The accompanying tablet can best be described as a reverse Courier.
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But Courier makes it clear that he was no angel, either.
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Matt Bevin for a potential signature, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported.
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Good luck finding a private courier who would charge so little.
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So far, 156 modular units have opened, the Vancouver Courier reports.
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That could be by courier, car delivery or through the mail.
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There was nothing unique in The Courier-News's myopia about religion.
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The bride's father owns EJB Express, a courier company in Memphis.
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For one thing, he charged up to $1,000 for courier costs.
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Oscar Morales, an Amazon courier, delivers packages to homes in Chicago.
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It is delivered to the customer by courier, its provenance unverifiable.
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Parnell's campaign manager left the campaign, the Post and Courier reported.
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I saw another courier and gave him the customary head nod.
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When the courier rings the customer's doorbell, a notification gets sent to the August app, and if you are not physically there to let the courier in, the code gets used to drop off the package.
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The courier rovers started delivering food to students about two years ago.
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McClure is also expected to testify against D'Amico, the Courier Post reports.
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When your package arrives, the Amazon courier scans a barcode on it.
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Casey Arthur said in a statement obtained by the Bristol Herald Courier.
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That is because the breakneck growth of courier companies masks structural problems.
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Courier said opposing captain Lleyton Hewitt would miss Tomic's Davis Cup experience.
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So began several months working as a courier in SOE agent Capt.
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I vow to get my virtual subscription to the Courier-Journal back.
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The Post and Courier first reported Sanford was considering a presidential run.
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Courier was particularly encouraged by what he saw from Isner in Miami.
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In Nigeria, Jumia founder Tunde Kehinde departed and founded Africa Courier Express.
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Twice a week I ride the city streets as a food courier.
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Another courier is waiting inside, his face lit only by his phone.
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The Courier Journal is a sad shadow of what it once was.
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"First, I could have driven to that other hospital faster," Courier said.
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"So eight kids in a condo with a common area," Courier said.
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It appeared in The Madison Courier, the local paper in Madison, Ind.
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According to the Post and Courier, that's a 27.5% increase since 2010.
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Loretta Weinberg (D), a sponsor of the legislation, told the Courier Post.
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Employees at The Courier saw the video but declined to publish it.
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Last month, the Courier Journal featured Baker, and FACT uncovered the story.
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Previously, WakeMed relied on courier cars, which were subject to road delays.
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"The No. 230 tax is very low in this case," Courier said.
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She grabbed the current issue of The Queens Courier, her flagship publication.
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Last week, Melecke denied knowledge of the allegations to The Courier-Journal.
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The company says it will continue to analyze courier pay over time.
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In Manhattan, a driver with two speeding tickets crushed a bicycle courier.
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Elizabeth Case was arrested Saturday in Athens, Alabama, reports the News Courier.
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Courier did not have a keyboard that folds out, as Neo does.
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The package to Brennan was delivered by courier, law enforcement sources said.
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The breach of data was first reported by The Post and Courier.
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Johnson denied the allegations on Tuesday, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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In May, it acquired the Dutch courier TNT Express for $42.8 billion.
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Tim Scott told Charleston newspaper The Post and Courier that Republican Sen.
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The Louisville Courier Journal first reported the number of pardons and commutations.
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The Courier Rated R for violence, language, adult-level sound and fury.
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Cartoonist Marc Murphy published this illustration in The Courier-Journal of Louisville.
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"I didn't get any notification about when your courier arrives," she explained.
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It's 27:20163, and this young courier is just starting his shift.
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The Courier-Post reports that a door to the exhibit was left unlocked.
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When they do, August generates a one-time passcode for the Deliv courier.
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"Mostly seen cruisin' round London chillin' in my courier van," reads her bio.
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The Courier had tons of great ideas on how to use two screens.
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He told the Courier he "was shocked and disappointed" but would "respect" it.
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The addition of the item was reported by The Post and Courier Thursday.
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"I was so mad and upset and scared," she told the Courier said.
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Headlines Courier groups hired to keep medicine flowing after no-deal Brexit on.ft.
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"I went back in, took off the blankets," Crawford said, the Courier reports.
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Micah Caskey, who is co-sponsoring the bill, told The Post and Courier.
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The Louisville Courier-Journal reported that she helped integrate the University of Louisville.
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Sun said courier service companies in China ,such as one run by 58.
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Normally, the courier would arrive at the home, and scan the package's barcode.
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His campaign has raised $201,85033 and spent $117,623, according to the Courier Journal.
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The transport people needed special courier badges separate from all their other badges.
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Joseph Soldwedel publishes several small newspapers, including the 13,000-circulation Prescott Daily Courier.
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Academic and work environment rank: 20thOpportunity and competition rank: 15th Source: Courier Journal
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The Courier reported that demonstrators interrupted Sunday's March of Remembrance in Russellville, Ark.
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Arriving in concept form to preemptively steal their thunder, however, came Microsoft's Courier.
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Andrew Jackson was a 13-year-old militia courier during the Revolutionary War
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He also won the endorsement of the Courier-Journal, a very influential newspaper.
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"This is about family values," Marzian told the Courier Journal at the time.
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"The upcoming change in format doesn't change the equation for us," Courier said.
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Joe Cunningham of South Carolina in the Charleston Post and Courier on Wednesday.
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"South Carolinians don't want socialism," Cunningham told the Post and Courier in Charleston.
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Those who have followed Microsoft's hardware division for a while might remember Courier.
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A Change Research-Post and Courier poll released Friday shows that longtime Sen.
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One limitation is that the study calculates emissions from courier services like UPS.
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Now she receives shipments of hair by courier — mainly extensions, from five countries.
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"Our job is to educate these kids," Patsos told the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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"I believe an innocent man is now free," Mershon told the Courier-Journal.
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This weekend, the Charleston Post & Courier became the fourth paper to back Johnson.
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Tim Scott told The Post and Courier that fellow South Carolina Republican Sen.
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"Midi Skirts Aren't Safe And All Must Be Recalled," the Courier Post joked.
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After the Nazi invasion of Belgium, Aizenberg joined the resistance working as a courier.
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An excerpt from a local newspaper, Seneca County Courier, that advertised the 1848 convention.
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Both the London Underground Map and the Courier Sans typeface were born from experiments.
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An autopsy determined she died of blunt trauma to the head, the Courier reports.
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In addition to existing standalone courier services, there are those from other transportation companies.
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In the same vein, the card can be replaced by a courier within hours.
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Well, Beijing Century Joyo Courier Services is a subsidiary of none other than Amazon.
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Aichele had been teaching English at the school since 2012, the Courier News reports.
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And a wild new redesign (where art thou, Courier?) is out of the question.
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It has also been using several third-party courier firms to make such deliveries.
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The original source for a lot of Microsoft's ambitions was a device called Courier.
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Video posted online by The Courier-Journal of Louisville showed around a dozen protesters.
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"We leave January 8," company president Gary Bertch told the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.
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Grabr largely skirts this conundrum by having the courier do the purchasing and packing.
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Parcelforce Worldwide, Royal Mail's express courier parcel service, has been excluded from CWU's ballot.
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He arranged to have cinnabar shipped from distant islands, often using express courier services.
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Really, what we've always wanted is the thing that Microsoft never made: the Courier.
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And unlike the Courier, you will actually be able to buy the Yoga Book.
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One of the original Yoga Book concepts featured two screens, just like the Courier.
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The Louisville Courier-Journal was the first to write about the new/old drink.
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He told the local paper, the Courier, that he could not comment the case.
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Among that group, 50 went to a single company, DeutschePost, the large courier company.
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Parcelforce Worldwide, Royal Mail's express courier parcel service, has been excluded from CWU's ballot.
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It works with third-party delivery services, such as FedEx and local courier services.
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He also instructs Mr. Flores to give the money to a courier in Chicago.
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The company eventually packed Pagey in a customized box and shipped it via courier.
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"Most people wouldn't like it if I used it," he told The Courier Journal.
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Under Robby Bach, Microsoft's entertainment and devices unit cooked up a concept called Courier.
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"People meet him and immediately trust him," Mr. Landesman told the Cincinnati Business Courier.
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You should also probably stay away from Courier, another commonly used fixed-width font.
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But in South Africa, the dangers of being a food courier are particularly acute.
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The agency said Raihan was Omar's courier to al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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Per The Stranger's report: So many people who use Postmates don't tip their courier!!
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Henry McMaster, according to The Post and Courier, a newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The hardware itself could end up looking very similar to Microsoft's original Courier concept.
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Downer — another "courier" in some investigators' minds — has his own ties to the Clintons.
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"Surprisingly enough there's a lot of people that use us for courier," he said.
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"I am who I am because of my ancestors," Templeton told the Post & Courier.
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His bond was set at $1.5 million, according to The Courier-Journal in Louisville.
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But in South Africa, the dangers of being a food courier are particularly acute.
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Robinson's body was discovered near the back door of her home, the Courier-Tribune reports.
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Who else could the Kuwaiti be if he weren't the courier for al Qaeda's leader?
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Courier, Consolas, Monaco—they all leave a lot to be desired in the personality department.
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He took the issue to court, filing three lawsuits, according to the Bristol Herald Courier.
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E. coli bacteria eventually set in, entering his bloodstream and causing infection, the Courier reports.
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Verdict: One more reason to entrust all pressing courier needs to your national postal service.
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The plaintiff, a Tampa-based UberEats courier, is demanding damages equal to unpaid back wages.
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The courier will then watch from 10 feet away as the customer takes the food.
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"Lack of confidence shows up in Nadal's depth of shot or lack thereof," Courier said.
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The FBI believes Antonio Muñoz was a drug courier carrying a backpack filled with drugs.
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The records do not show why Wise ruled against Rivera's requests, The News Courier reports.
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But that tournament was damn strong: Sampras and Courier and Becker and Edberg were playing.
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It was a basic courier service, with deliveries via both Uber cars and bike messengers.
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The package is dropped off, the courier leaves, and the door is relocked behind them.
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HANNITY: The courier which led to bin Laden thanks to waterboarding of only three people.
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Kentucky has a dark history when it comes to lynching, according to the Courier-Journal.
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S.) 6-4 2-6 6-2 3-6 63-3 1992 Jim Courier (U.
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Lawmakers have been debating how to display it ever since, the Post and Courier reports.
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ABC is renting Cody's Homestead, Jim Cody's shuttered, sun-faded steakhouse, the Leader-Courier reported.
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S.) 6-4 2-6 6-2 3-6 6-19273 1992 Jim Courier (U.
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"Flight 3411 from Chicago to Louisville was overbooked," a United spokeperson told the Courier-Journal.
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S.) beat Petr Korda (Czechoslovakia) 7-5 6-2 6-1 1991 Jim Courier (U.
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" Speaking to the Courier-Journal, Marzian deadpanned, "I want to protect these men from themselves.
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Competing networks don't work together, and most records are still moved by fax or courier.
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"All of a sudden, everybody started seeing things," a reporter told The Bristol Herald Courier.
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Not all DoorDash tips actually go to the courier on top of an order's total.
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Members were accused of smuggling fentanyl and other opioids to the United States via courier.
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"He was very intelligent, very even tempered and reasoned," Stephen Huddleston told the Courier-Journal.
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Kentucky prepares to defend abortion ban in court (Louisville Courier-Journal) View the discussion thread.
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Valery V. Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff, wrote in the Military-Industrial Courier.
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The complaints center around Boeing's North Charleston, South Carolina, factory, The Post and Courier reported.
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"It just made me feel awful about myself," Vittitoe's daughter told the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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None of us gazed at the moonfaced Jim Courier, say, and thought of Travis Bickle.
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"I don't know yet," Giroux told the Courier Post on if he'd face the Coyotes.
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No single courier holds more than 15 percent market share by volume, according to iResearch.
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That break came after the arrests and questioning one of his wives and a courier.
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"We knew from the beginning that something wasn't right," Chapman told The Post and Courier.
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Gergel thanked the jury for its service, according to reporters from the Post and Courier.
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Cainiao manages a network of warehouses and crunches data to coordinate courier deliveries around China.
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The Louisville Courier Journal reported Monday that Paul would seek the surgery later this month.
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The device that went to CNN's offices arrived by courier, a law enforcement official said.
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Courier was part of Davis Cup-winning teams as a player in 1992 and 1995.
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They'll send a courier over, remove the mattress, and either donate it or recycle it.
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Another courier working for Mr. Barrios carried drugs from New Jersey into Baltimore on Amtrak.
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For people ordering delivery and courier services, another important thing is to just be nice.
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The Post and Courier survey has Biden's lead at the smallest it has ever been.
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In 2017, Courier Distribution Systems, another of Amazon's larger delivery providers, was notified by Inc.
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Yama also said that the plant's mining licence expired in April, the Post-Courier reported.
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Where legal documents are often written in Courier, Comic Sans scoffs at what's politically correct.
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Born from that, Uber Rush was the company's attempt at an on-demand courier service.
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A gossip columnist for The Pittsburgh Courier wrote — falsely — that Tucker died from that stabbing.
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Images of the vandalized billboard circulated Monday on social media, the Courier-Journal reported Tuesday.
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I opted to get the lock box, and a courier delivered it a day later.
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Also in 2012, a courier and his wife came to an unexpected checkpoint outside Aleppo.
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At 24, he abandoned his courier business and everything else to speak out against hate.
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S.) 6-4 2-6 6-2 3-6 33-3 1992 Jim Courier (U.
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S.) beat Petr Korda (Czechoslovakia) 7-5 6-2 6-1 1991 Jim Courier (U.
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And the courier was forced to pay the money right away according to that rate.
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LG: So, a little bit more, like, what you were saying earlier with the courier.
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Tim Scott (R-SC) told the Post and Courier that his South Carolina colleague Sen.
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Esos momentos únicos fueron captados por los fotógrafos de The Courier Journal, el diario de su natal Louisville, y están reunidos en el libro Picture: Muhammad Ali — A Rare Glimpse Into the Life of the Champ by the Photographers of The Courier Journal [en inglés].
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According to the Courier-Journal, Ed Harrell was in the parking lot when the shooting began.
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Weeks later, Dishman got two 1-terabyte hard drives by courier, loaded with his genomic data.
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From there, an Uber courier will pick up the order and deliver it to your door.
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Freeman was the owner of the house where he was found dead, the Daily Courier reported.
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In Germany, in some cases, the company has gone directly to consumers, offering a courier service.
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The Post and Courier reported that the driver in the other vehicle died at the scene.
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Fewer than 2 percent of the people living there are black, according to the Courier-Journal.
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Handfield advised courier company DHL in 2017 when it was negotiating its contracts with Kraft Heinz.
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"Basically all courier services have refused to pick up anything black or remotely black," he said.
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But one thing isn't going away: The font for the reports will still be Courier New.
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On February 10th, a young woman courier was killed in a hit-and-run in Querétaro.
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Anna Ramirez's slaying marks the 18th homicide victim in Camden this year, the Courier Post reports.
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Windows Central reports that the Courier-like hardware could be released as early as next year.
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Yet another, SF Express, China's biggest courier, recently won approval to use a reverse merger too.
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Thinking that an airline courier had delivered it, she opened it up and discovered Sarah's note.
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Addison Lee — a big competitor in targeting the business market in London — provides a courier service.
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One of the few bright spots was courier Aramex, which added 2.2 percent to 4.75 dirhams.
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Otherwise, a courier will be dispatched to pick up the bike to resolve more complex issues.
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News of the settlement deal, reported last week by the Louisville Courier-Journal, prompted Kentucky Gov.
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He hasn't spoken to Brandi since the night before the murders, according to the Journal & Courier.
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Often these DNA sequences are not even looked at by humans before they arrive by courier.
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E.T.: This story was updated with clarification from GM about courier access to other vehicle features.
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It features four bodies appearing to hang from a tree, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal .
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First, there was Courier, and then Andromeda, and late last year there was the rumored Centaurus.
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UberRUSH, its courier service, remains contained within the Uber app for the time being, for example.
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Dubai edged 0.1 percent lower although courier firm Aramex climbed 2197 percent in unusually heavy trade.
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In an extensive interview with the Charleston Post and Courier, Biden said he is behind Smith.
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"He definitely needs it; there's no doubt," said Jim Courier, a two-time French Open champion.
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He, Courier and Sampras would all hold the No. 1 ranking; Chang peaked at No. 2.
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No, Lenovo didn't make a Courier, but its new Yoga Book might inspire the same reactions.
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Only The Courier had noted his passing, but apparently without fully understanding who he had been.
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JCPS Spokesperson Renee Murphy told the Courier Journal that administrators will be reviewing the dress code.
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Democrat Steve Cox, a health care professional, entered the race in May, the Courier-Journal reported.
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But some people, such as a mail courier, could be placed on an authorized persons list.
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It's a device seeking a purpose, while the Courier was a purpose embodied in a device.
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As Us Weekly reports, Georgiou spoke to a local newspaper, The Courier Mail, about the incident.
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The victim says he never ate the chips in question, according to The Post and Courier.
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In Bell County, Trump won almost 80 percent of the vote, according to the Courier-Journal.
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But Courier ran out of steam against Stefan Edberg in the finals — winning just six games.
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After traveling on a ship, those documents are sent by courier to the Rotterdam customs broker.
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The Courier-Journal reports that she made a call from her phone around 1:30 a.m.
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"One thing we know and love about Davis Cup is that it's rarely predictable," Courier said.
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One, addressed to the Mexican Embassy, exploded in the hands of a courier, causing minor injuries.
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One courier, Fernando Salas, pulled up in a red Suzuki station wagon stuffed with 10 boxes.
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Louisville officials are worried about falling short of new EPA ozone standards, the Courier-Journal reports.
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But after Hurt's conviction, the Courier-Journal's Joe Sonka reported, Mershon remained interested in the case.
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Charleston NAACP president Dot Scot also criticized the comments in remarks to the Post and Courier.
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Go deeper: The grim future of restaurants DoorDash claims its new pay model increased courier earnings
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S.) bt Stefan Edberg (Sweden) 63-2 6-1 2-6 7-5 1992 Courier (U.
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He said the guys at the range sang "Happy Birthday," according to the Post and Courier.
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But it turns out that a shit storm is brewing: someone on Kirsten's team stored sample data, data belonging to a national courier company, in the area of the server where production can access it, even though the agreement with the courier company hasn't yet been formalized.
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The Surface Neo has the same basic form factor of the Courier, but it contains "a very smart keyboard," Georg Petschnigg, chief innovation officer of WeTransfer and formerly co-founder of Pioneer Studios at Microsoft where he worked on Courier, told CNBC in a message on Wednesday.
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According to the Courier-Tribune, she had numerous defensive wounds and attempted to fend off her assailant.
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The Courier Journal reports that the standards approved Wednesday cover disciplinary literacy, historical thinking and analyzing influences.
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The Courier Mail reports that Damon rushed into a nearby cafe for ice to treat the sting.
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Witnesses reported hearing little Stella scream before running out of the water, according to the Courier Mail.
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Parkland student David Hogg sent multiple tweets over the weekend, pushing for a boycott of the courier.
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When Postmates first started, the very first iteration was more like a point to point courier delivery.
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Doctors told authorities the injuries weren't consistent with Rios' initial account, court records show, the Courier reports.
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In a statement the Courier Mail says it was provided, Apple said it was investigating the matter.
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The dispatcher makes sure the right courier collects the right order, and out the door it goes.
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After hearing the shots, he crouched, holding a revolver, behind his car, he told the Courier-Journal.
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The courier then gets a prompt on their app, swipes the screen, and voilà, your door unlocks.
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"Courier was really about bridging the divide between the analog world and the digital world," explains Friedman.
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Lightweight electric drones are likely to be less expensive than traditional car or motorcycle courier, and faster.
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Officials involved in combating the deadly trade describe a ridiculously profitable courier system for the Venezuelan government.
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There, Grow received the package and gave it to a courier who specializes in transporting human remains.
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The e-commerce titan is leading a $1.4 billion investment into China's top courier service, ZTO Express.
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The courier finally arrived to Salt Lake City on September 10, and obtained an answer from Young.
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Cubans download it via the paquete, a portable hard drive delivered by courier weekly to their houses.
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Microsoft is reportedly working on a foldable notepad-like mobile device, much like the company's Courier concept.
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Uber plans to close its UberRUSH courier service to restaurant deliveries, according to a report in Quartz.
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It lets you play as a courier picking up mail while delivering it to the closest town.
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It's also misleading for customers, who believe they're providing additional money to a courier for their services.
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Authorities said she had been beaten, strangled and "violently sexually assaulted," according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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A source told the Courier-Mail the designer was approached by a friend to do the alterations.
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The hospital said the courier, who is in his twenties, suffered soft tissue injuries from the blows.
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Panda said it plans to lease the cars for commercial fleets, such as taxis and courier services.
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Two daughters had been identified in The Courier, along with their towns of residence, in New Jersey.
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A motorcycle courier speeds away from an adulterous liaison toward an appointment in a downtown high-rise.
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"Conversion therapy is not just a lie, but it's very harmful," Game told The Post and Courier.
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Returning your items is free, and Farfetch makes it easy with a return pick-up courier service.
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"Everything seems to be healing," said the patient, Thomas Manning, 64, a bank courier from Halifax, Mass.
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Hours after Bevin's speech, Hoover issued a statement that stopped short of confirming the Courier-Journal report.
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Courier services sending the advisories included local service Zoom and the Venezuela office of Mail Boxes Etc.
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The Post and Courier reports that the response stemmed from a Facebook comment referring to state Rep.
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"Things that are said like that, you have to take seriously," McCoy told The Post and Courier.
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The state post bureau warned of courier delays in parts of the central, southern and southwestern provinces.
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That settlement has not been made public, though the Louisville Courier-Journal reported its existence last year.
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At least one Confederate flag was on display at the gun show, according to the Courier Journal.
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Monthly pay used to average 7,000 yuan ($1,043) to 9963,000 yuan, a Shenzhen-based courier told TechCrunch.
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Tsistipas was the youngest player to reach the final on debut since American Jim Courier in 1991.
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" Then, in an interview with the Charleston Post-Courier on Monday, Graham added, "My memory hasn't evolved.
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He drops me off at home and he heads home to get ready for his courier shift.
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Still, the service will require a hefty amount of trust that a courier won't swipe any valuables.
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Many have relied on airline courier services from Miami to obtain scarce medication, spare parts and food.
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Now investor appetite for funding delivery companies is going away, just as courier wages are going up.
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They had grown close — she was his secret bearer, and a frequent courier for his love notes.
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But customers and employees tipped off the Post and Courier, saying the pizzas were actually from Costco.
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Tse works as a courier for a law firm during the week, making around $27,300 per month.
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Matt Bevin's (R) controversial pardons during his last weeks in office, The Louisville Courier-Journal reported Monday.
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But according to the Louisville Courier-Journal, Burns said Shaw was just "playing" in the Facebook messages.
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A decade after abandoning Courier, Microsoft is expected to announced a new form factor for the line.
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A message was also sent to the school's staff and families, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reported.
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Nor did the bureau know the identity of the courier between Mr. Seborer and his Soviet controllers.
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"There was zero evidence," he said, according to Alfred Miller and Joe Sonka at the Courier Journal.
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Tim Scott that the reported comments were "basically accurate," Scott told the Charleston-based Post and Courier.
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Norman, a concealed carry permit holder, acknowledged to The Post and Courier that he showed his loaded .
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"Alabama Whites Attack Woman; Not Punished," declared a headline in The Pittsburgh Courier, an African-American newspaper.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the next-closest candidate, according to a recent Charleston Post and Courier poll.
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The Charleston Post and Courier reported that Hopkins had three Facebook pages and often posted about guns.
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If Uber were to capture 10 percent of the UK's courier market, it would translate into a 700 million pounds income for just one country, according to a report by delivery company ParcelHero, which says the global courier and parcel sector generates about $250 billion in revenues each year.
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However, if you cancel after the restaurant has begun preparing your order, and the courier is on their way to pick it up, you'll need to pay for the food and a cancellation fee, since Postmates will still have to pay the restaurant and their courier for their troubles.
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The Hannibal Courier-Post reports that 32-year-old Carl Goldberg, formerly of Las Vegas, was sentenced Thursday.
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Beyond existing courier services, such as FoodPanda, Line is likely to be challenged by ride on-demand services.
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In April 2017, Uber discontinued UberRush courier service for restaurants, encouraging them to switch to its UberEats program.
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"Fulfillment center managers control [...] what drivers can come, what can't," a New Jersey courier company owner told Gizmodo.
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The one thing that's missing is any mention of stylus or pen integration (like the Courier had, RIP).
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"It's natural when you have the amount of mileage, you're going to be more injury prone," says Courier.
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The Surface Neo really feels like Microsoft's original Courier concept from 10 years ago is coming to life.
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"He was just a random choice that these teenagers chose to shoot," 2X said to The Courier-Journal.
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Riders in Puebla donated money to help the family of Hernández Fong, the courier killed there in December.
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Daniela, an orthodontist, with goods she recently bought in Houston and that were sent to her via courier.
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The Post and Courier of Charleston has even introduced a web app for readers to report campaign shenanigans.
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"Today, more than 70 percent of our business is food, followed by groceries, courier and pharmacy," adds Pierre.
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The company began in 2015 initially as a courier service latching on to the growth in e-commerce.
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Gouker was convicted in 2013 and sentenced to life in prison following his confession, reported The Courier-Journal.
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When he confronted the courier, the man had never heard of the listing or any reversed Venmo charges.
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In November 2015, Beijing Century Joyo Courier Services registered with the U.S. government as an ocean shipping provider.
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Hatch acted as a drug courier for sources between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, according to his plea agreement.
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Last year a cycle courier who worked for CitySprint, a delivery firm, won the right to paid holidays.
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Bridges told the Courier-Journal that the passenger seemed disoriented when he returned and had a bloody face.
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"She will not want to leave early because she loves Paris," Courier, winner in 1991 and 1992, said.
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Amazon says that it also works with courier services for customs clearance to make things easier for customers.
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A courier picks up the donations, which are then delivered to the CDC's labs in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Peter McCallum lost his job as a courier, and now runs the Mackay Conservation Group, an environmental outfit.
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However, Biden struggles to connect with younger voters the same way Sanders does, per the Post and Courier.
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Ford&aposs is expected to be larger than the last Courier, but smaller than the upcoming Ranger reboot.
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Villalpando told the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier the child was seated next to her mother at the time.
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Around the same time, she said, Ligurgo was fired from his courier job for smoking marijuana at work.
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The courier then places the item just inside the house, and sends another request to lock the door.
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The food is delivered overnight by the startup's partner courier and utilises refrigerated vehicles and 'wool-cool' packaging.
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Jinn is attempting to turn every local store into a loosely connected warehouse powered by its courier network
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"We work hard, we pay our bills on time, and this is how we are repaid," Courier said.
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"I'll never forget; I was down, 2-4, 15-26, in the fourth set and serving," Courier said.
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Courier went on to defend his title at the 1992 French Open, beating Agassi along the way, again.
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The Post and Courier said that originally, Emanuel officials planned to send the donations to the Hope Fund.
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PostNL was formed in 2011 when it split from international parcel courier TNT Express, now part of FedEx.
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The Post and Courier/Change Research poll surveyed 85033 self-identified Democratic primary voters from Aug. 9-12.
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The Courier wasn't meant to replace your laptop any more than an e-reader or smartphone is today.
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Two people were also killed last year when a backpack sent to rebels by a trusted courier exploded.
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It has developed algorithms to pick the most appropriate courier service based on the item and customer priorities.
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Another, his face smudged with oil, wears a cycling jacket and looks like he might be a courier.
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In other markets, Darkstore uses services like Deliv and other local courier companies the brand wants to use.
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Oxley died while asleep at his home in McLean, Virginia, according to the Courier newspaper in Findlay, Ohio.
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But a squabble over a bonus prompted him to quit the business, according to the Post and Courier.
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The Cherry Hill, New Jersey school district passed the new policy Tuesday night, according to the Courier Post.
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The Post and Courier noted that Harris and Sanders' support has remained steady in the state since February.
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Also, items are delivered to the lockbox by the courier services FedEx, DHL and the United Parcel Service.
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Bedidjo sent each by courier to the offices of officials he believed could save the people of Djugu.
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"He never forgot how an orchestra was made up of individuals," Mr. Russell told The Cincinnati Business Courier.
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That's what may have been happening at Charleston, South Carolina restaurant Coquin, the Post and Courier first reported.
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To get around the issue, Jumia works with local courier partners, dubbed "co-pilots," reports the Washington Post.
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The Post and Courier: Biden says that "essence" of war story is accurate despite report of false details.
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She had a paralegal certification and had served on the local community editorial board for Gannett's Courier-News.
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But Jim Courier, the U.S. captain, said he had no issue with Ramos being back in the chair.
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In the most recent poll of South Carolina from the Post and Courier, however, Biden's lead is narrower.
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The courier will watch from at least a 10-foot distance as the customer picks up the order.
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Once a month, a courier from Brinkmann would arrive at her front door with two cartons of cigarettes.
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KAPSAMBELIS: I have long admired the work of Charles (Teenie) Harris, the legendary photographer for The Pittsburgh Courier.
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The delivery company is Los Angeles-based Greenwich Logistics, which does business under the name 1-800 Courier.
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"He's awkward to play against," Jim Courier, the television analyst and four-time major champion said of Medvedev.
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"I, like other chefs, didn't want to do traditional cuisine anymore," he told The Unesco Courier in 19823.
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MacGregor said a courier had arrived at her hotel in Melbourne, Australia, when she out playing a concert.
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The Louisville Courier-Journal reported that Baker's family had held a fundraiser and donated to Bevin's gubernatorial campaigns.
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His family hosted a fund-raiser for Mr. Bevin that raised $21,500 last year, The Courier Journal reported.
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Microsoft has been working on a dual-screen Surface device that may well resemble the company's Courier concept.
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But a squabble over a bonus prompted him to quit the business, according to the Post and Courier.
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Later on Monday, Cunningham told the Post and Courier that he, too, would support both articles of impeachment.
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Then Bekheitan, the chairman, signed the minutes, and a courier delivered them to Assad at the Presidential palace.
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According to a UN report, the foetus' ashes were "unexpectedly delivered to Mellet three weeks later by courier".
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Sal Oliva, a hotel worker and Uber courier from Staten Island, is ecstatic about President Trump's executive order.
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Years later, she told The Post and Courier of Charleston that her parents had been threatened with death.
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In the time he makes one or two deliveries, the typical Chinese courier would have made about 150.
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Some of the drivers told Business Insider that they blamed Amazon, not the courier companies, for the conditions.
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He also told The Post and Courier he frequently takes a firearm with him when out in public.
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The case also implicated a Thai official and a Chinese and a Vietnamese courier, the Thai police said.
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When Fallout: New Vegas insisted I was just some courier, well, boy, did I have news for it.
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Three officers and three police deputies were injured in the shooting, according to the Charleston Post and Courier.
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VICE News was unable to find these posts, and the Post and Courier reported that they've been deleted.
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Another family member used the online time to preview clothing that would later be delivered to her by courier.
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"We're not going to discuss what we found and what we didn't find," Wood told the Post and Courier.
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The feds say Rocha was acting as a courier for Carlos Wanzeler, one of the founders of TelexFree Inc.
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"I do find [that the] defendant has the personal capacity to self-representation," Gergel told the Post and Courier.
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And at 3 o' clock, she would leave and go to her job as a courier at the airport.
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Marex said it verified some of the documents by sending them by courier to Access World's office in Singapore.
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Customers can order from Framebridge by uploading digital files or by sending in their art by pre-paid courier.
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The child, Collman Lloyd, from Lexington, South Carolina, told the Post and Courier newspaper she was still a believer.
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A bicycle courier working for Colombian online delivery company "Rappi", rides his bike in Bogota, on October 11, 2018.
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The Uber Eats courier insurance package is one of several initiatives between Uber and AXA, according to the company.
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But Wednesday evening, The Courier-Journal reported the settlement, based on anonymous sources, which eventually led to Hoover's resignation.
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Gett Courier is launching at an interesting time for the on-demand transportation market in the UK and Europe.
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Well, I remember at the 63 Junior U.S. Open, there were Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, and myself.
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Again, the specialist courier brought the box to McArthur's university lab, where she donned protective gear and opened it.
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The Bristol Herald-Courier reported that her car careened over a median and crashed through a chain link fence.
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Founded in 2008, it utilizes its logistics system to provide services like Fengniao, an express courier for local deliveries.
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Vetements, a Zurich-based fashion house, showed off a T-shirt inspired by DHL, a courier firm, in 2015.
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Uber will eliminate its use of UberRush for restaurants as a logistics and courier delivery service, Quartz reported Friday.
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Update 12:30 ET: The CEO of United has followed up with an awful, tone deaf statement. [Courier-Journal]
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Microsoft has long been rumored to be working on a foldable dual-screen device, much like the Courier concept.
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Microsoft is even working on a multiscreen device, which could be a modern take on the old Courier concept.
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Concept videos and images of Courier leaked, showing off a dual-screen device with support for inking and touch.
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Morgan Roof also made a racially charged Snapchat post about the walkout, according to the Post and Courier newspaper.
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"I used to talk them up as far as being the most reputable company," courier Chris Palmer told Gizmodo.
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"I am delighted to see an increase in parents who are having their children immunised," he told Courier-Mail.
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Stuckey is the 16th homicide victim in North Charleston so far this year, according to The Post and Courier.
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"The question marks surrounding his defeat today will only grow larger," Courier said in commentary on the Tennis Channel.
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Haley's endorsement was first reported by state's biggest papers, The State in Columbia and The Charleston Post and Courier.
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"Part of the job is saying 'no,'" Mulvaney said in an interview with the Post and Courier on Friday.
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Seller Flex launched last month: It's a new courier service that ships goods from outside sellers to customers' homes.
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" The boy's paternal grandmother, Linda Payton, who is attending the trial, told the Courier Journal, "He was an angel.
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The winner of an election in Kentucky has never been changed by a recanvass, according to the Courier Journal.
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According to the letter sent by the senators, Tribute plagiarized passages from two other companies — Affordable Courier Solutions Inc.
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Or, to be more precise, to Courier and his team, which included the coaches José Higueras and Brad Stine.
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Schumer gave $1,500 to David Ermold, and Sarandon contributed $800 to his campaign, according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
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In fact, a courier can accomplish the same task with a printout of the digital address or QR code.
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Microsoft has been rumored to be working on a foldable notepad-like device, much like the company's Courier concept.
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According to The Courier-Journal, hundreds of Bigfoot sightings have been reported across Kentucky since the early 19th century.
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In Beijing, I accompanied a white-glove courier, a twenty-seven-year-old named Shang Kai, on his rounds.
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"It's about just straight up wanting more than your fair share," Bevin said, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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But courier Aramex dropped 3.8 percent after its third-quarter earnings came in at the low end of expectations.
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In an interview published on Wednesday, McGrath told the Louisville Courier Journal she "probably" would've voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
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So it wasn't outside the realm of possibility that Microsoft would do something daring and unexpected like the Courier.
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Hurst told the Courier Journal that the married father of three died at a hospital after collapsing at home.
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How it does it — and why: Apart from JD, China has no national courier company like FedEx or UPS.
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One of the co-op members owned what is now Courier Publications, which collapsed on a Friday in 2012.
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He's been met on court after wins here previously by the tennis greats Laver, John McEnroe and Jim Courier.
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"People should consider, coronavirus or not, that they're ordering a premium service," says Robert, the courier in West Virginia.
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The Post and Courier-Change Research poll of 85033 likely Democratic voters in South Carolina was conducted between Feb.
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This year, The Post and Courier obtained divorce records that showed he repeated struck his then-wife in 1973.
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The samples are kept in a refrigerator until a courier comes to deliver them to the UW virology lab.
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DHL Africa eShop leverages the shipping giant's existing delivery structure on the continent, through its DHL Express courier service.
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Nikki Haley for its State of the Union response, calling it "appalling," according to a Post and Courier report.
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It took a stake in another courier company, YTO Express, with the aim of improving its rural delivery service.
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Rumors of Courier started swirling around in the latter part of last decade before Microsoft cancelled it in 2010.
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"It was an abomination," said Paul Weygand of Mersant International, a courier with offices just outside the airport's border.
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"We taught the Negros how to use that voting machine," Ms. Jones told The Courier-Journal in March 1965.
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Courier Distribution Systems, for example, has been sued by its drivers at least 13 times, most recently in November.
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Instead, it would also work with smaller courier firms scattered across the country to supplement its ever-growing demand.
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The courier refused to give the book to her brother and sister-in-law, who were visiting from China.
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Past winners of the Orange Bowl include Federer, Andy Roddick, John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Ivan Lendl and Jim Courier.
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The package sent to CNN's office in the Time Warner Center was delivered by courier, law enforcement sources said.
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Pitts did not respond to phone and email messages from ProPublica and the Post and Courier, the publications noted.
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"I'm not going to be a Gabby Giffords," Norman said during the meeting, according to The Post and Courier.
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"We condemn racism in all forms and any and all hate groups that support it," Collins told Courier Journal.
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"There's so many obstacles that could have prevented me from getting there," Brian Cope told The Louisville Courier-Journal.
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The Cincinnati Business Courier reported the news on Tuesday and Amazon confirmed it with a press release shortly after.
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"Until he makes an adjustment, it's not going to get better," said DeShields, according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
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The entire South Carolina coast has been ordered to evacuate, the Post and Courier reports, starting Tuesday at noon.
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She says she has received no response other than receipts from the courier company confirming the letters had been delivered.
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Microsoft is also rumored to be working on multiscreen devices, which would fulfill the dream of the old Courier concept.
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This past May, the Charleston Post and Courier reported on Parnell's history of abuse as detailed in his divorce papers.
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"The city of Jeffersonville represents a very diverse community," Mayor Moore said Wednesday, as reported by the Louisville Courier Journal .
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"They're doing great, what do you want me to tell you?" he told Jim Courier in his on-court interview.
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When Davenport and Courier were ranked No. 1 in the 23s and early 2000s, retirement age rarely extended past 30.
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The Eastern Arizona Courier, which endorsed McSally's appointment to the Senate after she lost her 2018 Senate race to Sen.
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The next day, the Amazon courier arrived at the family's Utah home and started unloading box after box after box.
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The Post and Courier-Change Research survey of 85033 likely Democratic primary voters in South Carolina was conducted between Oct.
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Crews later discovered an active fire in the attic which caused significant damage to several roof trusses, the Courier reports.
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He joined a militia at 13 after his older brother died fighting in the war and served as a courier.
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Founded as a courier service in 1969, DHL used the spare capacity in travelers' luggage to transport high-value documents.
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Similar to services like Instacart, someone does the in-store shopping for you and then a courier delivers your groceries.
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Ruth, a brand owner, with products she bought in the US and had delivered to her by a courier company.
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"It certainly lowers efficiency," Ruichuang Chen, a JD.com courier, said, according to a CNBC translation of his Mandarin-language remarks.
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Post Courier reported that Basil even floated the idea of a dedicated social network to replace Facebook in the country.
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The Amazon Key app shows the delivery goes as normal and indicates the door is locked as the courier leaves.
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Someone wanting to break into a home could follow an Amazon courier and wait for them to make a delivery.
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The product may remind longtime Microsoft watchers of the Courier, a two-screen tablet concept that pre-dated the iPad.
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When Jonathan laid out the broader scam, it was clear the courier had no idea what he was involved in.
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The startup has deep ties with the ride-hail company, beyond just using its courier service, Uber Rush, for delivery.
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Visitors initially thought the incident was part of the show, according to an eyewitness who spoke to The Courier-Mail.
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When a courier arrives at a house with a package, they scan its barcode, which sends a request to Amazon.
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It gave us the valuable intel, allowed us to get to the courier, which took us right to bin Laden.
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Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Harry Siamas said at Monday's sentencing, "Sometimes there is no explanation," the Journal & Courier reports.
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During the hearing, Oberhansley spoke up, telling the judge he needed to fire his attorneys, according to the Courier Journal .
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Police found the infant pale and gurgling, and both were injured and malnourished, according to the Bucks County Courier Times.
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Tippecanoe County investigators told the Courier Etter's information was shared with nearby Carroll County authorities as part of police routine.
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In part, it spoke to the city's racial unity and perseverance after the tragedy, the local Post and Courier reported.
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Yes, in some ways the end result here is something that at least kind of resembles Microsoft's abandoned Courier project.
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The Kentucky native has visited the hospital during the holiday season for the past three years, the Courier-Journal reports.
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