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carry into some place
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carry someone or something into some place and carry someone or something in
to lift and move someone or something to some place. Will you carry the baby into the bedroom? Let me carry in the packages.
See also: carry, place, some


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As an example of the laws governing knife carry in the US, let''s look at the state of Colorado.
Remember: Carry + Loan = Combined Ratios Any time you are getting a new mortgage and the Lender knows you have an Owner Carry in the works they will look at two ratios: - The "Combined Loan To Value Ratio" (CLTV) - The "Combined Debt Coverage Ratio" (CDCR) They add up the Total LTV and DCR for both their loan and the Owner Carry and apply their standards to the Combined Numbers.
00 depending on her health and the embryo that she will carry in her womb.
 
 
 
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