Renny was still in sore shape from the gunshot wounds and broken ribs, but he was now out of danger. |
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The injured were immediately rushed to the trauma centre at Karnal where 10 persons are said to be out of danger. |
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Patch and Pockets sat over to the side out of danger, nursing head bruises with cold packs pressed against their temples. |
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Jacobs said he used the spurs to control the horse and that any force he used was to control the horse and keep himself out of danger. |
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Maybe he's a secret agent with the CIA and doesn't date in order to keep you out of danger. |
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She drove to the hospital and found her daughter barely conscious but out of danger. |
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Melinda's fever decreased slightly, but enough that the doctor believed that she was out of danger for the time being. |
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She was rushed to the General Hospital, Sector 6, and is now stated to be out of danger. |
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Doctors said the man, who was bleeding heavily when brought in by an ambulance, was now out of danger. |
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The 11 injured people who are residents and pedestrians were said to be out of danger after treatment. |
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It was a day before doctors said Melessa was out of danger and she could see Lauren. |
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Now doctors say she is out of danger and could be in a children's ward by the end of the week. |
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The report also noted that Gupta is in stable condition recovering at Bombay Hospital. and is out of danger. |
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Maghrabi quoted doctors on Friday as saying the Frenchman, who had been in a critical condition, was out of danger. |
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We are glad to get this good news, but she is far from being out of danger, and this will affect the rest of her life. |
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Initially in a critical condition, Katie is out of danger but still poorly and her father said it was hard to watch her suffer. |
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He is keeping a bedside vigil with his partner who is said to be out of danger but very uncomfortable. |
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Once secure, the lifeboat slowly towed the vessel away from shore and out of danger. |
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Doctors battled for three hours to save her and it was five days before she was out of danger. |
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This will keep you out of danger while preventing excessive rutting and soil disturbance. |
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Whether she's in the office, at home or out to lunch, these chic cozies will keep her phone off the floor and out of danger from being stepped on. |
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He was admitted to a near by hospital and is stated to be out of danger. |
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Discover trust relations, sleep out of danger, eat after working, take a shower: all best conditions to give them sens to their lives. |
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A rookie, Jake Mamo, cute like a boy from One Direction but with very muscly legs, he makes a hot dash out of danger. |
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Fortunately, the attempt was unsuccessful and it seems that both individuals are now out of danger. |
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Based on these findings, we have realized that neither criminalization nor prosecution will put the lives of these women out of danger. |
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Since the pesticide was banned, the birds have been recovering and seemed to be out of danger until a recent plague of deaths and illness. |
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Close monitoring should continue until the physician is assured that the patient is out of danger. |
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The most important is to protect yourself until you are safely out of danger. |
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They are not yet exactly out of danger, but at least we have, by holding this debate, made our contribution. |
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A farmer who puts a noose around an animal's neck to lead it to pasture or to pull it out of danger could potentially be charged. |
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He was always alone when I saw him. I guess he hunted by himself when he got close to the village, to keep his pack out of danger. |
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He was admitted to the hospital, and was stated to be out of danger. |
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For example, it was windy, but we calculated that, considering the strength of the wind, I was out of danger. |
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Walk a safe distance from the bus driver can see you and know that you are out of danger. |
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After speaking with Mr. Bangoura following the incident, the Director of the mission in Haiti, Mr. Claude Parent, confirmed that he was out of danger. |
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If any person deprived of their liberty receives threats or their physical integrity is at risk they are transferred to a special cell as a protective measure to keep them out of danger. |
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That evening, I was being kept abreast of developments as they unfolded and was relieved that Mr. Chartier's family was in fact safe and out of danger. |
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Wounded DSP was shifted to Leady Reading Hospital for treatment where his condition is told out of danger. |
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Pre-teen Crispin lives on the streets with his dog Harley, who has an uncanny ability to guide Crispin out of danger. |
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Her helmet saved her life, but she was not out of danger. |
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I just want those 100,000 people out of danger. |
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Members of the TV station's staff rushed him to a hospital where he underwent surgery to his injuries and doctors later said he was out of danger. |
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She suffered a hand injury, but is out of danger. |
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Prisoners of war shall be evacuated, as soon as possible after their capture, to camps situated in an area far enough from the combat zone for them to be out of danger. |
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Another social worker said that if a jaywalker gets injured and hospitalised in an accident, the driver of the vehicle is generally detained till the victim is out of danger. |
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