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courier
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COURIER. One who is sent on some public occasion as an express, to bear despatches, letters, and other papers.
     2. Couriers sent by an ambassador or other public minister, are protected from arrest or molestation. Vattel, liv. 4, c. 9, Sec. 123.



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After arriving at the Los Angeles Airport from Sydney, Allenby handed over to security personnel the collection, packed in a large, padded suede garment bag made for couriering museum textiles.
City National Bank also recently implemented VSoft's Remote Capture, allowing the bank to eliminate couriering paper items across the state; Returns/Chargebacks, eliminating manual operations; and IRIS, which improves the bank's read rate on proof of deposit.
Before deploying VERITAS software, our business continuity plan involved manually backing-up our systems at the end of the day and couriering the tapes to New York, where one of our engineers would conduct a manual restore," explained Rivera.
 
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