I was a very jolly and entertaining drunk until I was carted off to hospital with pancreatitis three years ago. |
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He carted pace bowler Shane Bond for a huge six over his head before being dropped at mid-off by Mark Richardson. |
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Needing 11 off the last two balls, Pollock carted counterpart Jayasuriya for a six but was unable to repeat that off the final delivery. |
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One Kaneria delivery that was sighted early was carted over midwicket, the next pushed down the ground for four. |
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They kept people away and eventually carted away something on the back of a flatbed truck. |
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Without any surface water, drinking water had to be carted from wells sunk on the beach. |
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The defiant, unamplified drum solo that followed was quite amazing and ended with Mr. Baker being carted off stage by security staff. |
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As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it. |
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I spend all day hauling around big tubs of pork chops and beef flanks to be packed, wrapped and carted off to restaurants. |
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Tom and Tim have carted away the junk that the airport owner collected on site, so that the place is looking positively respectable. |
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She gave up surprisingly easy, and was quickly carted into isolation, restrained by handcuffs. |
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Perry was later handcuffed with plastic tie wraps, carted off to the paddy wagon with the other protesters and arrested for mischief. |
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They were both breathalysed and then carted off to the nearest police station. |
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The universe is finished the copestone is on, and the chips were carted off a million years ago. |
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It was here they built their homestead of local stone and limestone carted in from further out on the run. |
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The new rifles and sidearms we carted forward and scattered in weapons lockers that I keep in various places on the ship. |
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Cream was carted from farms around to the creamery where horse or steam power turned the separator. |
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Lex was carted back to the nursery by main force, and Lionel buried himself in his work, ignoring the howls that echoed down the hallway. |
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Boys carted crates of water in and others hauled workable furniture out on tractors. |
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To launch Christmas sales, Pam Welburn and her horse Holly, carted the first forest-fresh trees into Dalby yesterday. |
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No provisions were made for these children as their parents were carted 70 miles away to a detention center to await deportation. |
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Heavy equipment related to construction activities is carted through the road when the latter is not meant for such traffic, officials explained. |
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It should be said that the carted deer run for a much shorter distance than the deer on Exmoor. |
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He carted them all back to his rent-stabilized walk-up on the Upper East Side. |
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They'll use the wire to slice the tanker up into sections and then lift up each one so it can be carted off for scrap. |
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The ironwork was fabricated by Andersons in Christchurch, shipped from Lyttelton to Westport and carted to the site. |
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All significant events where I grew up involve people carted around town by tractor, including the carnival queens and carol singers. |
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After a time, the doctor had me removed from the backboard, carted downstairs for x-rays, and finally, blessedly, sent home. |
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Row upon row of cars, parked bumper to bumper, all waiting to be carted off to the knacker's yard. |
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Three young women are carted off from their homes at the beginning of The Magdalene Sisters, a new film from director Peter Mullan. |
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In the middle of the night he's drugged and carted to the basement where a crazy doctor starts his own brand of treatment. |
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This, though, did not stop us from crying whenever he was carted off to spend August vacations with his mother in Moruga. |
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He said that, when the firing stopped, he saw people being carted off in ambulances to hospital. |
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He is unceremoniously carted around in a plastic urn inside a carrier bag which nervously changes hands between them. |
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Then Christmas came and I was carted off for a week by my brother and sister-in-law. |
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And just like many other mothers, my mother carted us around from one activity to another encouraging us to discover our interests and talents. |
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They carted me off to Emergency, where the doctors and nurses, once they determined I wasn't likely to die abruptly on them, ignored me. |
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And if all goes wrong, the gear is transportable, the dust proof boxes housing the main components even have slots for fork lifts, and it can all be carted away. |
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Every few minutes, she bends to retrieve shards of dirt-smeared glass and broken bricks and tiles which she tosses into a wheelbarrow to be carted away. |
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The point is that the industrial remains should be removed, the dunes rehabilitated and the rocks carted away so as to create more space for the public to enjoy. |
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The company had to pay all suppliers who carted their goods to a spot in the desert where it was arranged for the group to rendezvous for a desert lunch. |
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The soil in the area has been scarred by numerous heavy loads being carted day in, day out and can no longer be distinguished from its black coal covering. |
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Electrified, he waited in the shadows until the driver and a Club employee carted a heavy crate inside, then he slipped into the building behind them. |
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Numerous taxicabs and limousines pulled up to the gilded doorway, dropping off guests while young bellboys carted luggage up the service elevator to various suites. |
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When we got there they put me in a wheelchair and carted me off to a room. |
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Before I reached the age when I convinced Mother that indeed I could and would rather stay at our house alone in the summer, she carted me to Ruthie's every day. |
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The police entered, removed him from a closet where he had sought refuge, handcuffed and carted him off in front of 15 patrol cars and countless neighbours. |
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He asks two club-goers outside what has happened, and they tell him that someone has been beaten in the side alley, that an ambulance has carted him off. |
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When, two years ago, Mortimer gave us Rumpole Rests His Case, with its last story featuring our hero being carted off horizontal with a dodgy ticker, there was much lamenting. |
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Wandering around the bench, he carted a six-pack of beer, bottles of orange and apple juice, and a cornucopia of soft drink cans over to the sink. |
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Mattresses and box springs were stacked against the concierge desk and leaning against a jewelry display case as a battalion of maintenance workers carted the beds away. |
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And then, adding something like anguish to deep depression, I saw that even the pulpit, that uttermost symbol of the message, had been knocked down and carted away. |
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Stacked against low wood tables and wood cabinets stuffed with old vinyl records are newly framed paintings waiting to be carted off to the National Museum. |
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Well, were either of you that sorry girl who turned completely catatonic and needed to be carted off to a psychiatric hospital? |
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The nurse informed me he had been carted off to start a course of factitious fever therapy, the only treatment then available to allay the late ravages of the spirochaete. |
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A few of the people on the community took his advice and dug the post holes and carted the timber to make the enormous trellises required to grow these fruit. |
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After the maids had hatted and gloved the girls, the carriage was summoned and I was carted around one church after another. |
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Even the big houses are shifting, here today and gone tomorrow, cut in half, jacked up on a truck and carted off to the country. |
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Bookies would have carted you off to the looney bin if you'd asked in August what price the champions not to finish in the top six. |
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It seemed that soon the lonely Phone Booth would be carted away to the dump with other obsolete phone booths. |
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The bronze monument to the Soviet dictator was carted away yesterday from Gori in Georgia. |
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From the moment she could fit in a designer baby grow, Victoria has carted Harper around like a fashion accessory. |
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But the fuel was so common in England that this earliest of names for it was acquired because it could be carted away from some shores by the wheelbarrow. |
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When finished and full of food, the goats are loaded back into the truck and carted home, where the nanny goats are milked and the milk is turned into cheese. |
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The gargantuan ape was bonded in iron chains and carted onto the stage. |
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Africans themselves practised slavery and an organised trade carted off African slaves to Middle Eastern countries while Europeans were still huddling in caves. |
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On August 4, 1927, Della was carted away to the Norwalk State Hospital, suffering from acute myocarditis, a general term for inflammation of the heart and surrounding tissues. |
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