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(1) You pack in as tightly as you can.
(2) The band can always pack in the crowds.
(3) She decided to pack in her job.
(4) Why don't you pack in when you feel dizzy?
(5) Prisons are having to pack in as many inmates as possible.
(6) Let cool and pack in jars with tight-fitting lids.
(7) Pack in a single layer, overwrap and freeze.
(8) Tests must always be carried out in the pack in which the product is to be marketed.
(9) The warranty would cover the electric car's battery pack in much the same way that gasoline engines are protected.
(10) Presentation Packs - Special Stamps and information pack in one, sumptuously illustrated in full colour.
(11) Ian led the pack in fine style, well supported by second rower Warren Aspinall until he retired with a damaged shoulder.
(12) Why don't pack in, when you feel dizzy?
(13) Japan leads the pack in global job growth.
(14) And pack in the dress very comfortable.
(15) Do you pack in service cartons? Sentencedict.com
(16) Let pack in for today.
(17) My wife lost her pack in the subway.
(18) I used to always pack in the same manner, placing my beloved battered books by W. Somerset Maugham and F.
(19) He distanced himself from the pack in the final lap.
(20) A : No , not in tens, pack in dozens please.
(21) I got it back into the cigarette pack in the end.
(22) Why didn't you pack in immediately when you began to feel dizzy?
(23) What should you pack in your carry - on luggage?
(24) Test conditions have included a scramble along Glencoe's Aonach Eagach ridge and a two-day back pack in sweltering heat.
(25) We used to get them for one penny the pack in the navy.
(26) An ex-scientific illustration student from the Blackpool College will help to produce the illustrations and design for the pack in September 1991.
(27) My guess is ProtComm's going to be like, 'Wow, Utica's really leading the pack in terms of providing some mind-blowing new data on ED289/290.'
(28) The good news is that across the board the Alpinist was our favorite pack in terms of comfort and stability.
(29) Sometimes procfss itself is the signal source, such as the mark on the pack in line.
(30) Satchels are lightweight and packable; I usually pack one into my backpack and use it as a day-bag while I'm exploring, leaving my big pack in the hotel or in a locker.
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