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transport verb banish, bear, bring, carry, cart, consign, convey, deliver, deport, dispatch, drive out, exile, expel, extradite, fetch, imprison, move, ostracize, send, ship, take, tote, transfer, transmit, transmittere, transplant, transportare Associated concepts: transport across state lines, transport contraband, transport illegal goods, transport in interstate commerce See also: banish, carry, consign, convey, deliver, deport, expatriate, move, passion, relegate, transfer, transmit How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| This etherealness, in conjunction with the artwork's transportability, undercuts the grandeur usually associated with murals. Assessing the capabilities of the two ports to meet deployment requirements had Baker and Crews evaluating transportability characteristics of each port to also ensure equipment could move safely and efficiently by current assets. A materiel fielding plan, transportability report, and the ILS portion of the contractual statement of work were added. |
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