0 a medium-sized road vehicle, used especially for carrying goods, that often has no windows in the sides at the back: --
1 at the front, or in the most advanced position, of something: --
2 a box-shaped road vehicle of medium size: --
a delivery van
It called on members to be ' reckless ' in their evangelism and employed loud-speaker vans in its 1946 mission.
Listening later, the distant approach of the van did contribute one of the more evocative sounds of the project, a serendipitous found object.
Assuming that a van ($35,000 over 5 years) and driver would be needed (7 hours/day at $14/hour plus benefits), the cost would be $1.25 per run.
118 dav id m. p ot ter and d oug l as van belle do not know about the aid program at all.
Household car access identifies whether the respondent lives in a household where there is a car or van available for his personal use.
The rotary van pump is isolated from the chamber by a liquid nitrogen cold trap.
A mobile recruiting van accompanied the procession and a fluent bilingual individual acted as broadcaster to spread the message.
The vans returned for another 'load' (pp. 361-85).