Spent all morning and a bit of the midday splitting wood, 2 frickin 'truckloads of it, and damn, my back and shoulders are sore. ❋ Troysmale (2006)
You obviously do not recall the truckloads of bullshit about the Viet Nam Farrago and how well things were going there until they were not. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Recall the truckloads of overpriced gas imported from Kuwait to Iraq, the $100 laundry bags, $45 cases of soda, the deliberate torching of $85,000 trucks in need of repair, multiple cases of bribery in Iraq and Nigeria, the use of a Cayman Islands subsidiary to do business in Iran (in violation of U.S. policy), and so forth. ❋ Unknown (2008)
To make the house look as spacious as possible, the family also hauled away "truckloads" of possessions that had piled up in their closets and big sub-basement over 14 years. ❋ Sandra Fleishman (2011)
YouTube founders knew their site was carrying "truckloads" of pirated material. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The company's founders and controlling owners put pirated material up themselves, knew that "truckloads" of pirated material was being uploaded to their site, and advised against paying attention to the red flags of rampant infringement because, as one founder cautioned another, if they did that they'd lose 80% of their profitable traffic. ❋ Unknown (2010)
De Kock testified last week that South African security police in the early 1990s had sent "truckloads" of weapons to the IFP - mainly to Powell - for use in its civil war in KwaZulu-Natal province against the ANC. ❋ Unknown (1996)
Citing Grokster (2005), Viacom argued that YouTube operated with a specific and "unlawful objective of profiting from (to use their phrase)" truckloads "of infringing videos." ❋ Annsley Merelle Ward (2010)
By their own admission, the site contained "truckloads" of infringing content and founder Steve Chen explained that YouTube needed to "steal" videos because those videos make "our traffic soar." ❋ Stuart Miles (2010)
"By their own admission, the site contained 'truckloads' of infringing content and founder Steve Chen explained that YouTube needed to 'steal' videos because those videos make 'our traffic soar '," Viacom said. ❋ Unknown (2010)
"By their own admission," Viacom said, YouTube "contained 'truckloads' of infringing content, and founder Steve Chen explained that YouTube needed to 'steal' videos because those videos make 'our traffic soar. '" ❋ Sam Gustin (2010)
Along with her husband, Sunayna remembers getting "truckloads" of these wooden items that were purchased "purely as a hobby".
Syria and Iran have smuggled "truckloads" of long-range missiles into Lebanon over the past four months, reports Yaakov Katz in ❋ Unknown (2009)
Local residents were evacuated and truckloads of workers supported by China's military worked to rebuild the walls, television footage showed. ❋ James T. Areddy (2011)
We toured the offices, then went to a warehouse where truckloads of sugarcane were being unloaded into a large yellow machine that squeezed out the juice and discarded the stalks. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Secondly, while I agree that gangsters, being gangsters, are just going to find other socially destructive ways to maintain their income (we've seen truckloads of beans and shrimp highjacked here in Sinaloa), the 400,000 or so that depend in some measure on the narcotics export business are going to need to find other ways to support their families. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Old AOL is [putting out] [truckloads] of those blasted [CD's] ❋ FinalPhoenix (2003)
There are [truckloads] of people in McDonalds, could you save us a seat in [the cafe] instead?
I have truckloads of work to finish, I don't know [where to] start! ❋ Suzy' (2009)
"Dude, this is [so bad]! It's not like [the original] version at all."
"What a [truckload of paperclips]." ❋ AliveRyanDunn (2012)
"[Look at that] [ass], she's got a [truckload] back there" ❋ Walmart_YMCA (2020)