that's a good question, lol
2007-07-28 23:16:53
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answer #1
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answered by Lilliand 5
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they are able for use the two way- yet, frequently shipment is in uncomplicated terms commercial, while a shipment, would be something sent and introduced. shipment is a term used to indicate products or produce being transported often for commercial benefit, in lots of circumstances on a deliver, airplane, practice or truck. in recent times packing containers are utilized in all intermodal long-haul shipment transport. deliver·ment a million. The act or an occasion of transport products. 2. A volume of things or shipment that are shipped mutually. n a million: products carried by potential of a extensive motor vehicle [syn: shipment, lading, freight, load, loading, payload, consignment] 2: the act of sending off some thing [syn: dispatch, despatch]
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answered by newnham 4
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lmao somewhere along the line, somebody got abit confuzzled, i have asked myself this question manyatime
2007-07-28 23:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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the same reason we park on a driveway and drive on a parkway...
2007-07-28 23:33:36
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answered by blueJean 6
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why do we drive on a parkway and park in a driveway?
2007-07-28 23:20:35
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answered by mojo569 4
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I don't know this Smurfy, but I think you are right it should be the other way.♥j
2007-07-30 12:34:05
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answered by *queenfairy1*Antioch California 7
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Just to confuse the hell out of us I expect. lol.
2007-07-28 23:36:01
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answered by charliegirl 5
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will be watching for answer x good question x lol
2007-07-28 23:22:15
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answered by orac 5
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strange world; huh?
2007-07-28 23:50:11
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answered by NoxecA 7
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