uncrate


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remove from the crate

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In order to speed up delivery to their squadrons, some of the 21st's and 34th's mechanics were at the Philippine Air Depot helping its personnel uncrate and assemble the ships.
I couldn't wait to uncrate it, and see the magnificent animal once again.
In effect, we have delivering dealers who work closely with Home Depot to uncrate the equipment, make sure it runs well and to service after the sale.
Uncrate the new dishwasher according to the instructions on the box.
By the time we uncrate our new HDTV, we will have been taught to think of it as the machine that has taken over the arduous audio-visual task we have been performing for the past couple of decades.
In the view of most analysts, the deployment of the Prithvi along India's western border could be highly destabilizing, inciting Pakistan to uncrate and deploy the M-11 missiles received from China.(42) Already, Pakistan has deployed the domestically built Hatf I and Hatf II missiles which can strike targets at distances of approximately 100 and 150 kilometers, respectively It is reportedly at work on a third missile, the Hatf III, with a range of 600 kilometers.(43) The mutual deployment of short-range missiles along a highly volatile border would increase the importance of pre-emptive strategies.
In a wild scene, they proceed to uncrate the ark of the covenant.
April 12, Barnstone's daughter Catherine "Cat" Szafran will uncrate a painting never before seen by the public.
Something that looks great, shoots like hell's-afire and when you uncrate it at the range people stop in their tracks and say, "whoa ...
Plus, that's your time to uncrate the robot and have some practice matches."
It took 23 men 90 days to simply uncrate the 36,000 stones, and their efforts reportedly netted seven tons of salvageable nails.
To make the cut, a dealer needs to demonstrate "an ability and readiness to serve the high-end customer; having highly trained sales forces; a willingness to meet stringent display requirements; a willingness to meet specific goals, and an ability to crate, uncrate, deliver and install high-end product."
Employees of the market uncrate the fish and heave it up onto an ancient-looking scale.