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cargo

[kahr-goh] / ˈkɑr goʊ /


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I’m moving cross country from Seattle to Savannah, Ga., and there is one piece of cargo I’m having trouble figuring out how to transport: my dog, Dante Jermaine.

From MarketWatch

Colder weather across parts of Europe, coupled with an Arctic blast in China, are expected to drive European gas prices higher as benchmarks must remain competitive to secure LNG cargoes.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the coldest months, icebreakers keep Finland's ports open, and work as pathfinders for big cargo ships.

From BBC

The two cargoes appear to be the last illicit oil to leave Venezuela, according to a report from shipping intelligence firm Kpler.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elsewhere at the checkpoint, the BBC saw officers screening lorries with large X-ray machines before climbing inside to inspect cargo, slashing through plastic wrapping with pen-knives and peering inside pallets with torchlights.

From BBC