Tarrant's manifesto, entitled "The Great Replacement," opened with an interview with himself, narrating his journey from an "ordinary" everyday man to, as he termed it, a "kebab
removalist"--an opaque reference to the "Remove Kebab" song, also known as "Serbia Strong," that was popular with Bosnian Serb paramilitaries.
Stephanie claims she has been emailing Fresh Faced and has asked for the tattoo
removalist's certificates and their insurance details.
This was being undertaken by a qualified asbestos
removalist team.
If the
removalist van is already packed up and on the way to the village, this can be a drama.
They reminded me fondly of the days when delivery of a brief was done by a solicitor's clerk, rather than by a professional
removalist company.
Some nurses were their own
removalist, packing up and re-establishing their casualty clearing stations when these frontline services had to relocate with little notice.
It is clear that version (a) came about because the ST was interpreted according to the politeness principle of maintaining positive face: it was seen as an offer of help from the
removalist to actually not turn on the gas heater for the family they were helping move.
A few days ago, a
removalist dropped some furniture off, and he noticed Simply Vegan sitting on my shelf.
(48.) See Turale (1994:16-28) for an account of the emotional effects of
removalist policies on N.S.W.
At 27 and pregnant again, she married an unskilled man who worked sometimes as a furniture
removalist for his brother, a carrier.