Sentences with phrase «brought out of the warehouse»

I was on my way home from work and didn't feel like asking to have more brought out of the warehouse, or even stopping at the Hannaford across the street.

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Operating out of a single warehouse in Queens, the company brings in about $ 240 million a year, up from nothing in 2001.
Michael «Tony» Russo recalls a time when, as a child helping out in his father's produce distribution business, he had collected 20 cases of asparagus from a supplier and brought them back to his family's warehouse only to discover that one of the company's drivers had already collected the same amount of the vegetable.
However, a major portion of our grocery, chill and frozen foods are brought to us by UNFI, a large international distributor (It started out in the 1980s as a small regional distributor, then called Mountain People's Warehouse.)
That brings the meaning of «out of print» down to only what is printed offset and stored in a warehouse.
Carphone Warehouse has brought out these combination deals on a wide range of tablets and smartphones, which include tethering between these devices for Internet access.
The key aim of The Line was to bring high - quality artworks out of warehouses and into the public realm so they can be enjoyed by as many people as possible and they have succeeded.
Sloan herself is a big fan of the wax: «I love to use my Dark Chalk Paint ® Wax to create an antique look and bring out the texture of my paint work, or I'll use my Black Chalk Paint ® Wax to create an industrial warehouse look,» she said.
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