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  2. Jump seat - Wikipedia

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    Jump seats originated in horse-drawn carriages and were carried over to various forms of motorcar. A historic use still found today is in limousines, along with delivery vans (either as an auxiliary seat or an adaptation of the driver's seat to improve ease of entry and exit for their many deliveries) and various forms of extended cab pickup trucks (to permit a ready trade-off - and transition ...

  3. United Parcel Service - Wikipedia

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    UPS 3-Day Select for less-sensitive express shipments. This service may use either air or ground transportation depending on distance, demand, and weather conditions, and as noted by its name, can take up to three days. [66] UPS 2nd Day Air for packages that must arrive within two days. UPS also offers a 2nd Day Air AM service which offers ...

  4. Martinaire - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established and started operations in 1978 and acquired the freight operations of CCAir on 2 January 1990. It was in turn bought by a group of investors led by The Acker Group in December 1993.

  5. Jump seat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  6. UPS - Wikipedia

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    UPS most commonly refers to: Uninterruptible power supply , a device which provides continuous power to electronics United Parcel Service , an American courier company

  7. UPS customers weigh backup plans as threatened strike date ...

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    As the clock ticks down to Aug. 1 — the date when unionized workers have threatened to walk out after voting last month to authorize a strike — some UPS customers are planning for potential ...

  8. Worldport - Wikipedia

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    Worldport (UPS air hub), at Louisville International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  9. Experts Explain What Push-Ups Do—and How to Do Them ... - AOL

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