something used to carry goods or passengers
the covered wagon was the major conveyance that transported settlers and their belongings across the frontier
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With millions of additional packages moving through the system daily, the USPS temporarily raises prices to offset higher transportation, labor, and fuel costs.
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Elizabeth Fogarty,
Better Homes & Gardens,
28 Oct. 2025
The measure would provide $45 billion to expand ICE’s detention capacity to nearly 100,000 beds, $14 billion for transportation and removal operations and $8 billion to hire 10,000 new deportation officers.
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