Most people have cable tv, and there's only one carrier serving each area; downstate gets broadcast channels from Salisbury MD, and Wilmington gets the Philadelphia PA channels and the NJ PBS channel.
Paragraph 28 The cable carrierin Wilmington is Heritage, and downstate it's mostly Storer.
From waterman and litter-carrier the Dhimar has become a personal servant; it is he to whom the term 'bearer' as designating a body-servant was first applied because he bears or carries his master in a palki and his clothes in a banhgi.
The Dhimar's connection with water has led to his becoming the water-carrier for Hindus, or that section of the community which can afford to employ one.
She's a small airplane carrier built specially for convoy duty.
But, thanks to the timely warning, all the men of the aircraftcarrier had been at their posts when the sub appeared on the surface.
Whatever his plans might have been, they were never carried out, for a fighter from the aircraft carrier that had come to the rescue swung low to place a bomb squarely on the sub's deck.
It would be impossible this way for the carrier to summon aid from land planes.
They were met by bombs from every plane the aircraft carrier could muster and from thirty land bombers as well.
And it was indeed a happy day when, with her convoy, every precious ship of it safe, the aircraft carrier dropped anchor in a broad harbor.
The speedy aircraft carrier seemed to fairly leap along, carrying her home to America.
Wonderful, and after that perhaps I'll be on some small airplane carrier in a convoy crossing the Atlantic.
Little Jack loved to take the key and open the box after the carrier had passed and bring the contents to the house and distribute it to the various recipients.
The carrier circled slowly thrice above the neem trees, and then spreading its strong slate-coloured wings, flew swiftly towards the hills.
At this the old man rose in wrath, and asking the water-carrier if he was his slave, smote him over the ear, and stalked off to the elephant-shed.
If he told all he knew he saw plainly that either the carrier or his father would profit by it and collect the reward.
As the three stood back of the Squibbs' summer kitchen Fate, in the guise of a rural free delivery carrier and a Ford, passed by the front gate.
There had been no direct exposure to the carrier of the milk nor to members of the affected family (Taylor).
Their first trick on board an ore carrier had been gotten through successfully, but it was about the hardest six hours the lads remembered ever having put in.
Here and there a huge ore carrier was observed, working its way up or down the lake.
Has that wooden-head just discovered the ore carrier over there?
If any one wished to see a newspaper, he had either to go to the office and subscribe, or repair to a bar-room and buy a glass of something to drink, or bribe a carrier to rob one of his customers.
But in the north the best a colored man can hope for on a building job now is a position as a hod-carrier or mortar-mixer.
Probably those at the camp rendezvous may have before then been informed concerning the mysterious burning of the speedboat carrier of contraband stuff, while on the way down the Yamasaw heading for the sea.
You may imagine the sensation created by this allegation in the neighbourhood, where the carrier was so well known.
There was a carrier that plied between these two towns, whom I will call Healy, and as everything we used we had from B.
The Carrier of the present day is not, as its name might seem to imply, ever used to carry messages, but is a high-class fancy variety, valued in proportion to the perfection of its properties.
The carrier pigeon above, and the dog in the foreground, represent other well-known modes.
They differ from thecarrier in the size of the eye and beak-wattle, and in the beak.
It is said an Englishman was once told of this balance, and, to see if it were so, he waited until a carrier came along and then, with his cane, broke one of the jugs.
You would say, perhaps, it was a heavy load to carry by the head and neck, but the carrier does not seem to mind it, for he is very strong, and the jugs just balance each other.
They climbed into an open machine-gun carrier and strapped themselves to their seats, and for two hours King Kankad showed her the sights of the town.
A man with his hands free can thresh about, and to a certain extent beat the insects from him, unless he perishes with the exertion; but to a carrier impeded with a pack, this form of athleticism is necessarily limited.
Johann came and said that a carrier was available, but he must dine before he set out, and he (Johann) had received an invitation to dine also.
As the imitation of a stage pirate struck with illness and remorse he was very fine, but as a carrier he was obviously useless.
We paid off our Finn carrier at this point, and gave the old lady of the house two marks, at which she nearly bowed herself in two.
No carrier with any horse or wagon or cart or drover with cattle may travel on Sunday or else forfeit 20s.
The water carrier was still active and the night transport of sewage necessary.
By touching the carrier to any charged body, it, also, becomes charged; and the nature of the charge may be determined by the use of a previously charged leaf electroscope (Exp.
Unhappily for him, Carrier did not know, as he remarked in the same speech, that only seven or eight persons led the Convention.
It is obviously difficult to read in cold blood that Carrier ordered his victims to be buried up to the neck so that they might then be blinded and subjected to horrible torments.
In the same number we read a deposition by one Julien, relating how Carrier forced his victims to dig their graves and to allow themselves to be buried alive.
Carrier was tried to satisfy the reaction of Thermidor.
The common house-fly is still tolerated, although it is a notorious carrierof dirt and disease, and is bred by dirt and dirt only, its eggs being hatched in old stable manure.
Man himself is a great carrier and distributor of his own diseases.
But we know with certainty that the gnat, Stegomya fasciata, and no other, is the carrier of the unseen germ, and that we can obliterate that fever by obliterating the gnat.
So at last the redness, of the oxygen-carrier is turned to account.
And once more a water-carrier descended with his great earthen jar upon his head.
For as the water-carrier reached the bend, turned in safety and went down towards the well, there was a simultaneous movement made by the three--a movement of disappointment.
A water-carrier with an earthen jar upon his head had appeared at the top of the steps a second before Shere Ali had turned so abruptly away from Linforth.