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deliver

[dih-liv-er] / dɪˈlɪv ər /








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Even now, aid organizations were reluctant to deliver into the city for fear of getting stuck, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite the stress of delivering the “Arirang” on time, the men never bicker or snipe at each other.

From Salon

She said she was also supposed to deliver a guest lecture on her thesis, cat-sit for a friend and pick up her books.

From BBC

"If you have someone who can throw a ball into the box from the halfway line or deliver a perfect, dangerous ball at a set-piece, use them."

From BBC

The vessel, dubbed "Granma 2.0" after the boat in which Fidel Castro returned to Cuba to launch the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s, delivered solar panels, medicines, baby formula, bicycles and food.

From BBC