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carry

[kar-ee] / ˈkær i /




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"I'm an old woman, and struggle to walk… but I am forced to carry a bucket to where the municipal tankers park, if I want to have water in my home."

From BBC

Restoration work was carried out on both the building and its contents, including rewaxing a rare Chippendale bookcase estimated to be worth about £20m.

From BBC

County Supervisor Janice Hahn, who represents much of the island, urged the California Fish and Wildlife Department to deny the permit needed to carry it out.

From Los Angeles Times

A search and rescue operation was ongoing on Tuesday night, which involved four coastguard vessels, a privately owned boat carrying civilian divers, and a helicopter.

From BBC

The Mining Remediation Authority said it was "working closely" with the police and council "to secure the area and carry out thorough investigations to understand the cause of the incident and any potential risks".

From BBC