The bell rang; it was the messenger lad in need of light.
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However, little is known about second messenger system involvement with these peptides.
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And in the sixth scene of the same act the messenger observes:
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The messenger of the Republic was far in advance of the general's.
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Your correspondent shoots the messenger without paying sufficient regard to the message.
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It's day 4 today and the courier just dropped off the paper.
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Emergency services working to free the motorcycle courier in Dublin this evening.
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In addition, it provides courier services, as well as industrial zone-related services.
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We've never encountered a Syndic courier model that wasn't government or military.
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A bonded courier's bad enough, but he's necessary; bank insurance requires him.
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In dreams I am equal to the deliveryboy and the seamstress.
2
The deliveryboy checked speed and shouted futile warnings to the insane collie.
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The deliveryboy stepped aside to let the elderly gentleman depart.
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A deliveryboy left it special only a few minutes ago.
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The pizza deliveryboy was going out as I came in.
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But the deliveryguy just turned and headed back to the elevators.
2
The deliveryguy from the liquor store showed up with a keg.
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The deliveryguy, a cop in plainclothes, dropped it on my desk.
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I was a pizza- deliveryguy until my old Honda Civic broke down.
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I was a pizza deliveryguy until a few days ago.
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Courier Services, and Dani a deliverygirl, explaining the uniform and bike.
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Once, in the early morning, a newspaper deliverygirl forgot to wear her parka with the reflectors on.
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I am hoping for a better England, the former deliverydriver said.
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The deliverydriver had left a heartwarming note nestled among her groceries.
3
According to reports the attacker was dressed as a FedEx deliverydriver.
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His father works as a deliverydriver for a mobile phone app.
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Even the kid who paid the pizza deliverydriver was paid more!
Uso de courrier em inglês
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Every day W. had an immense courrier and every second day a secretary came down from the Quai d'Orsay with despatches and papers to sign.
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Sabin Tournal, its editor, also then edited the 'Courrier d'Avignon'.
3
The judicial advertisements were divided between the "Bee-hive" and the "Courrier."
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Blandly handsome, confident, apparently invincible, Alphonse Courrier owns a hardware shop in a rural French village.
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Courrier Picard reports that the player is one of many at Amiens whose future is being discussed.
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His cartoons are syndicated in Europe by Courrier International and everywhere else by The New York Times Syndicate.
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The results of the trials were published in the "Missouri Courrier" in August or September of 1835.
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Madame Joubert was forced to borrow from "madame" the stale weekly "Courrier des Etats-Unis" for the rest of the room.
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Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau, to mention only the giants, wrote before the Revolution; and, Chateaubriand, Thiers, Hugo, Musset, Beranger, Courrier, after Napoleon had fallen.
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From Verdun to Bar-le-Duc, the Courrier des Postes used to tell us, there was no such village, so clean and with such fine orchards.
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On arriving at the house in which Lady Purbeck was living, the Courrier taking off his Messengers Badge knocked at the doore to gett in.
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First Courrier drops back from a 2010m race at Moruya when running second from an on-pace position so the drop back in trip looks ideal.
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The judicial advertisements were divided between the "Bee-hive" and the "Courrier." The first issue of the latter contained a pompous eulogy on Rogron.
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I hear, too, that there is a notice of it in the "Courrier de l'Europe," and that it has given the greatest satisfaction.
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As soon as the "Courrier" was fairly launched on a radius of fifty miles, Vinet bought a new coat and decent boots, waistcoats, and trousers.