Colossal squid have occasionally been observed attacking and feeding on Antarctic toothfish as they were being hauled in by fishers. |
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Amid the truckloads of rubble being hauled away is forensic evidence about how and why the buildings collapsed. |
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As the construction of the huge vessel approached completion, transport firms hauled the mountains of food to the site. |
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Meanwhile, the smaller compact track loader hauled the spoil to dump trucks and brought in the rock. |
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The waters of the Nile slipped beneath the hull and the boat hauled for the western shore. |
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As the ship hauled out into the stream, her bow was swung by the tide downward, and her helm was put to the starboard. |
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He was also hauled before a public hearing in February, in which he repeatedly defended the controversial remarks as fair comment. |
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Ducks frequently hauled out onto rocks to rest and preen, and we read as many tarsal bands as possible during each survey. |
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His first yacht, a trimaran, was crushed by a tug as it was put into the water for the first time and had to be hauled out. |
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You have to pay a supplement for the Swiss leg of the route, before being hauled up the side of a huge cliff on a cog railway. |
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They hauled the lifeboats across the ice for the next four days and stopped on a floe of ice which they christened Ocean Camp. |
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He set us to work, then hauled me over and got me to help him patching a suit. |
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As it turned out, the city needed gravel for a public works project, so crews hauled away seven truckloads. |
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There are also attachments on the vest to enable the dog to be dropped by parachute, or hauled up via a rope. |
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The pirates had found him cowering in a supply locker, and had trussed him up and hauled him in there. |
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I hauled myself out of the water and scraped excess moisture off with the blades of my hands. |
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On Wednesday, I hauled myself off my sickbed, took a lot of drugs and got on the train to Edinburgh. |
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Heavy, bulky freight for the mines still had to be hauled by teams of pack animals over the old, primitive zigzag trails to the mines. |
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They have to be hauled during the turn of the tide, when the water flow is at a minimum. |
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Lifesavers hauled the breeches buoy back and forth to the wreck until the last person, usually the captain, was safe. |
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The blistering pace of the Kiwi winger had the crowd gasping and everyone was surprised when he was hauled down within sight of the line. |
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In London, he was hauled up before a series of high-ranking intelligence officers. |
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They get hauled up before the courts on the weight of complaints made by their parents. |
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Six long, spindly, purplish-black legs, thick like the boles of sapling trees, sprang forth and hauled up the rest of the foul thing. |
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A team of firefighters lowered themselves into the river and hauled him up the banking where mouth-to-mouth resuscitation began. |
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We hauled rock-hard water from the well about fifty paces out the front of the house. |
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The boat was then hauled up above the high water mark as easily as if it were made of feathers, by the host of young men. |
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Then, he hauled himself up onto the seat of a chaise, jumped down the other side onto the road, and raced after the child. |
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The fourth time she broke the surface she fetched up sharp against something, and was hauled bodily out of the stream. |
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With the boy protesting all the way, they bodily hauled him out of the cell. |
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But it did the trick, as she was hauled up bodily to a more stable position. |
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The doomed tanker was hauled out to sea by tugs straining against the winds and tide. |
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I filled in the morning trying to finish the sketch and nearly got through, but mungaree-time and frozen fingers hauled me up. |
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Items coming aboard, like laundry and groceries, have to be hauled from the parking lot to the slip. |
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There's nothing quite like watching adults vomit in public and get hauled away to the drunk tank. |
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When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge. |
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The next thing I knew, Frank and I were on the ground, being hauled to our feet by a sharp-nailed hand. |
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But every year, for the next 15, I hauled many loads of strawy manure out there and worked it in. |
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Once they had hauled out their gear, Alf Baker motored away, the flag on his little boat's bow snapping in the winter breeze. |
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They hauled our family sleigh through forest snowscapes swathed in clouds of husky breath as the light failed. |
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Eventually, I'd hauled off my boots and snowsuit and headed upstairs to report in. |
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The mules brayed in fear as the cart driver hauled back on the reigns, bringing the wagon to a shuddering halt. |
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Are not-so-fat people to be so demonised as to be hauled up before a jury of their peers? |
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He hauled a lawsuit-threatening lawyer into the picture and fired off open letters that pushed every possible button. |
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Slattery eventually hauled himself back from the brink with the help of a clinical psychiatrist and medicinal drugs for his mind. |
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Kat hauled the Australian saddle off its rack and set it on the floor near Jazz, then retrieved his headstall off the far wall. |
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Currently, bulk water distribution is limited to 3,000-gallon water bags hauled on trailers. |
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And it was a relief when Jude swung the steel-hooked gaffing pole over the side, and hauled on board a solid, quivering muscle of a fish. |
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A trademark jink and artful cross paved the way for a goal that hauled Everton back into an encounter in which they were 2-0 down. |
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The machines were also light enough in weight to be frequently hauled through the tunnels and operated on top of flatbed rail cars. |
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He also hauled back freight from the isolated mountain communities to the railhead. |
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I believe there is no baby there, but I'm willing to have a wet infant hauled into view. |
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Cold-stiff hands and aching shoulders hauled on the guys tied to the fore and aft cleats of the whaler until it was drawn back on board the ship. |
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The worn canvas they hauled their belongings off with was nearly as haggard as their drawn expressions. |
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People are harassed, victimised for speaking to the Press, hauled before terrible kangaroo courts if they step out of line. |
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Waste was hauled by truck to various designated dumps, and the ore was to be stockpiled or to be directly crushed, screened, and agglomerated. |
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Rescue divers jumped into the 2,000-gallon saltwater tank on Monday night and hauled him up. |
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These bags have to be either full or empty when hauled and cannot be easily dismounted and recovered. |
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Cod have air bladders and those hauled up from deep waters may not be returnable. |
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Helen and I hauled dirty dishes out to the pump in front of the house where Mother had thoughtfully placed the dishpan. |
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In the past year, lights have been ripped from their fixings, the security system has been targeted and guttering hauled from the roof. |
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The road was closed from 7pm while recovery experts hauled the vehicle free of the road, with cars diverted on to the A64 and A162 via Tadcaster. |
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In a typically gritty display they hauled themselves back into the tie and earned themselves another chance to progress. |
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Skilled workmen then cut out the designs in sheet steel and hauled them to the site for assembly. |
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I broke off as he grabbed me by the collar and hauled me round a corner into a dark room. |
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The bank was hauled over the coals last year for mortgage redemption penalties which left homeowners facing bills of tens of thousands of pounds. |
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Police say a clampdown on louts is working after two teenage yobs were hauled before the courts. |
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I would hope Bertie has hauled him over the coals and, if he hasn't, it shouldn't be too late even now for him to do so. |
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The growth in cargo hauled by trains appears more spectacular than that of passenger movement. |
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Manufacturing propellant from the atmosphere of Mars also could reduce the mass of propellant that must be hauled to Mars. |
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The dogs hauled much of the food along with odds and ends of other gear, lightening the load in the skiers' packs. |
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At about 9 o'clock the wind hauled ahead and in missing stays she went ashore about a mile and a half below Port Sanilac. |
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For this they were hauled up in a New York court on either obscenity or public decency charges. |
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None of which saved me from a hand down my trousers after I was hauled aside for a random check on the gangway leading to the aircraft. |
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He was hauled before the Board of Control to answer charges over his behaviour. |
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The enormous fish, which measured nearly 2m in length, strangely offered little resistance and was hauled up to the boat. |
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He wore his letter jacket as proudly as a king would his crown, and he hauled his bag over one shoulder. |
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Finally the cat was hauled free, with all but one of her nine lives intact. |
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As usual bag after bag was filled with litter but, more alarmingly, ten lifebuoys were hauled out from this short stretch. |
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The vegetables sold in the capital are hauled in from farmlands that surround the city and from Nangarhar province to the east. |
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The tree stump was hauled from the place of its growth to a funerary monument in a saltmarsh, and turned upside down. |
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Photographers flock to lineside vantage points to catch a steam hauled main line special. |
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During testing at Northern Territory's Tanami Desert, the Kenworth hauled gold-bearing ore in 400 tonne, six-trailer road trains. |
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Meanwhile, in Australia, some real men were hauled from a mine after being trapped by a rockfall following an earthquake. |
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I hauled a chunky grey roll-neck jumper on over my pajamas, and walked downstairs. |
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Instead of visiting the rookery, we'd stopped at a nearby site where a few dozen nonbreeding sea lions were hauled out. |
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The Scandinavian invaders sailed up neighbouring Loch Long and hauled their longships from the landing place at Arrochar over the pass to Tarbet. |
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Other citizens hauled away truckloads of carved ashlar and flagstones to build garden walls and terraces. |
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But he never loosed his grip, and inch by inch he hauled the beast, hanging like a drowned jackal, up on the branch. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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Stripping extra windage is especially important when hauled out and unable to ride with the wind. |
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One of my little trees has been hauled in from the greenhouse, and at midnight, I will decorate it with spare chandelier lustres. |
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He was hauled from the boat more dead than alive but, fortunately, recovered not long after. |
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An honest man would have packed his bags, hopped in his truck, and hauled tail out of that place a long time ago. |
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Then, in the early twentieth century, cleanup crews hauled away the tailings from the gold mine, leaving a depression that created a lake. |
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Hay, corn, and other feed are chopped, then dumped and hauled in and out with front-end loaders. |
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The man squawked as Roman grabbed him by his collar and hauled him to his feet. |
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As soon as each sail was hauled up and the bunt made, the jigger was bent on to the slack of the buntlines, and the bunt triced up, on deck. |
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Once pursed, the entire seine then had to be hauled ashore by teams of men and horses. |
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Boys carted crates of water in and others hauled workable furniture out on tractors. |
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A BT telegraph pole was hauled down as the lorry skidded along the road, leaving residents without a phone line for hours. |
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He didn't complain as he took the top bunk on the bunk bed, hauled himself up and fell asleep, fully dressed, bags still packed. |
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Bryony sighed as she hauled a bunch of thatch from the lower beams of the roof and began to spread the bundles across the upper framework. |
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Once they had hauled out their gear, he motored away, the flag on his little boat's bow snapping in the winter breeze. |
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The Greeks seeing they were outnumbered hauled in their sail and began to turn the prow of their craft seaward. |
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This material is freighted to Ghyari by truck and hauled up the ice on mule and donkey trains. |
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Meanwhile, the triumphant dissidents were being bundled into police vans and hauled off to the cells for a night. |
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Jenny hauled the side chairs home from an estate sale and slipcovered them in cotton toile. |
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They were hauled off to the barracks, spent the night in the bridewell, and the next day were convicted. |
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Presumably you would have to be hauled before the beak and convicted of something before your licence was revoked. |
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The mill flourished, with timber trolleyed down to the timber yard and hauled onto a wagon pulled by five stout horses. |
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A liveried flunkey doffed his cap and drove the Peugeot away while others dutifully hauled luggage about. |
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Billy hauled on the lead reins and drew the horses up in a cloud of dust close to the corral where the fresh horses milled around. |
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A crowd of around 100 onlookers gathered as cops collared the culprits and hauled them off to the police station. |
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Kirk and Tom use a little tote board to keep track of which numbered trawl lines have been hauled and which remain to be done. |
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Londoners and tourists stopped to watch as a flatbed truck with a police escort hauled it away to a secure location for more forensics tests. |
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My father hauled his racecar there with a single tow bar on the back of the family car. |
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When sawn, the lumber can be loaded onto the trailer and hauled anywhere you like. |
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Much of the travel was aboard a charming little narrow-gauge railway train hauled by elderly puffing steam locomotives. |
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But someone blew the whistle and Michael was arrested for bigamy and hauled before the courts. |
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Quickly we hauled the canoe ashore and began to follow on foot, but the muck and mire made a chase on land impossible. |
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Still having hauled back a four-point deficit to go in at the break on level terms the Rockies must have been reasonably pleased with themselves. |
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They could end up facing an employment tribunal, or be hauled before a judge in a county court, with fines running into thousands of pounds. |
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Seaplanes land, lumber is hauled in, oil is pumped onto ships, and trailer-trucks and trains carry off loaded containers headed inland. |
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We all hauled the bikes to the top of Mud Hill, mounted up, and raced for the bottom, the first past the tree being the winner. |
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I've admired the fallen trees this morning, and the broken branches, and I've hauled many of them off the paths. |
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Landowners who are found to be complicit in the unauthorised dumping of waste may also be hauled before court. |
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They were both quiet as they hauled the luggage out into the spacious living room, and deposited it all next to the front door. |
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He hauled himself back aboard and pulled the javelin out of the riverbed, allowing the vessel to float free again. |
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He hauled himself up through a river of freezing mud, finally pulling his abused body onto level ground. |
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Steadily he pulled himself across, by the time he hauled himself up, onto the bank he was exhausted. |
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Eleven people were hauled before magistrates earlier this week charged with public nuisance offences. |
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Yet some band members were hauled before the courts on firearm offences and making threats to kill. |
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Who should foot the legal bill when company directors are hauled before the courts? |
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He began his 18 months sentence for dangerous driving after he was eventually hauled before the courts again. |
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A top Navy Officer was hauled before a court martial yesterday after a laptop packed with military secrets was nicked from his car. |
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Know the state's nursing law and follow regulations before you are hauled before the board on a licensure issue. |
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He was hauled before Manchester magistrates who read our story in open court. |
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He brought all his phobias and complexes to his film-making and whatever ingrained attitudes he had about women were also hauled along. |
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They hauled the application back before them after complaints that the colour scheme had made the ride too imposing. |
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He was hauled before his commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Stevenson, and summarily dismissed. |
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Relatively inexperienced amateurs can now be guided, and in some cases almost hauled, to the summit. |
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The hoses which the doomed emergency workers hauled up the stairs would have been completely ineffective. |
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Every time he turns around, the cops tow his car, his girls are hauled before the courts, or he's busted on some phony armed robbery charge. |
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The oars on the portside of the ship came up, and were hauled halfway inboard. |
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To publish their comments in full would lead to all three individuals being hauled before the Croke Park authorities. |
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Yet, she was hauled before Congress, charged, tried, and convicted within a couple of years. |
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In between, we hauled freight, carried troops and VIPs, and served as a hospital ship with wounded and nurses aboard. |
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On those boats that have internal halyards, all halyards should be disconnected from the deck and hauled through until the shackles are two-blocked at the masthead. |
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Shawn sat up to say something, and he hauled off and backhanded her across the face. |
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Water for everything, from a cup of tea to buckets-full for the laundry, was hauled 600m from a well by the girls until 16-year-old Bob dug a well closer to the wash house. |
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Allowing the leader to straighten, I hauled on the line to break the surface tension, then tossed the whole caboodle into the centre current well above the trout. |
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With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. |
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Keenan tried one last run but was hauled down, Morrison and company held Couper up, and when the whistle went it was pandemonium as the Hawks celebrated. |
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Mobs took advantage of the darkness and set fires, smashed windows and hauled away food, clothing and appliances, while the city went without power. |
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While it had no engine, the airframe was in good shape so Bill bought the plane and had it hauled to Dallas where an engine and prop were installed. |
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Like us, other guests had hauled their summer clothing out of the cellar, and they paraded around the restaurant, revealing their white legs and knobbly knees. |
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He might be hauled before the courts and given a telling off, or worse. |
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As happens with arguments that start in bars, the men hauled their ducks to a farm pond and raced. |
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He hauled his jacket on, his shaking fingers fumbling to fasten the zip. |
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She was sitting on her balcony in her lawn chair, and began staring out at the house across from hers as the movers hauled boxes and furniture into the large house. |
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The City striker had been hauled back by Cliff Byrne as he tried to race on to a Darren Edmondson ball and the United defender was rightly booked. |
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The head seamstress decided she was clean enough, and hauled her out of the bath, and gave her a cruelly brisk dry all over, hoping to teach her a lesson. |
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Upon being hauled onto the ship, he gratefully drank a glass of water and then broke into tears. |
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Winter ice, heavily insulated with straw and sacking, was already being stored for months in deep cellars, and then hauled out to cool summer drinks for the wealthy. |
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And a 9-year-old black girl was handcuffed and hauled off to jail by police in Oregon. |
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She hauled open the huge sliding barn door, and walked to the feed bin in the dark, reminding herself to get her dad to replace the burned-out light bulb. |
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Now the boy's being hauled before the courts for having been part of a plot to overthrow some tinpot dictator in Equatorial Mongolia or some such place. |
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I quickly hauled myself up and hiked to a bolted belay on the higher slab. |
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In that regard, the visitors were clearly superior and were a shade unlucky not to have hauled themselves back into contention after falling in arrears. |
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He hauled himself into a sitting position, his wealth of black tresses tumbling down his back and framing his face in a lustrous purple-black surround. |
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Jeremy glared at Bridget before being hauled away to the living room. |
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When he'd hauled the box to safety, I followed up the ladder. |
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Jessica hauled Frankie outside and immediately started in on her. |
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As teachers were hauled before Judge Fisher they denounced the school authorities for tyranny and deception and said they were willing to go to jail to defend their rights. |
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He was hauled before a court next morning which he claims was a shambles. |
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She was hauled before the Star Chamber and the houses ordered demolished. |
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You'll probably also recall that a few years ago, an American millionaire was hauled before the local courts on charges relating to the possession of cannabis. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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The whole theme was accented by stuffed toy poodles carried by models on the catwalk, who held them as lovingly as yesterday's trash being hauled to the bin. |
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The ship hauled away from the dock and proceeded to Mare Island, California, in accordance with the orders of the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Squadron. |
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When this is hauled on, it trips the yard and unrigs the lower yard arm. |
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Each day she studied its scarred walls and empty windows and watched the men at work as they mixed wet concrete in barrows and hauled boards up to the roof. |
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And it has hauled a group of Mafia mobsters into the dock to testify. |
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I hauled everything round to the swim, set up the bivvy, then the rod. |
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He has feasted atop a moonlit tower, with wine and roast lamb hauled up by rope. |
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I have hauled in three bluefish from off the coast of Massachusetts. |
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The steam engine that had hauled the MISSIONARY RIDGE LOCAL from Grand Junction was quickly uncoupled from the train, and driven onto the turntable. |
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We would skid the logs to roadside with horses, and then they were hauled to the lake where they were boomed, and a tugboat would take them to the mill. |
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In winter the fishing boats will be hauled out at the top of the slip. |
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By the time he was fourteen he was a full fledged docker staggering under the crates his boyish frame hauled from the ships unloading at Algeciras. |
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The celebrity photographer was hauled in to snap her as a 1940s vamp. |
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As the tips of their oars touched the sides of the stone quay, the port oarsmen hauled as one as their oars absorbed the impact of ship against the quay. |
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Since most armies lived off the land, and this often limited the size of the army, the force that hauled along the fewest camp followers had a substantial military advantage. |
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Beer giant Budweiser is to be hauled before a court to explain how a promotional event where free drinks were handed out to revellers ended in the death of a student. |
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Once the ARROW departed, the steam engine would be run to the opposite end of the train it had just hauled from Grand Junction, in order to pull it back there. |
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This use lends to projects where the byproducts are hauled off-site. |
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If a player steps out of line then he gets hauled over the coals. |
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I heaved myself up and hauled my bag back onto my shoulders. |
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After digging out a large root system, the machines loaded the reed into a Marooka, a rubber-track transport that hauled the material to a chipper for processing. |
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A Japanese runner surges to the front, but is soon hauled in. |
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The trains are hauled by a genuine coal-fired steam locomotive, so passengers can marvel at all the sights, sounds and smells of an old-time steam train. |
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Sighing heavily and muttering a few choice words about his lazy companion, he begrudgingly hauled her onto his back and piggybacked her all the way back to their apartment. |
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The engine was a once a proud sight on the West Coast main line, but in its final days, it hauled iron ore from Birkenhead to Shotton steelworks in north Wales. |
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Early in the 1960s, Barry Humphries lost his footing on a Cornish cliff, tumbled backwards, and had to be hauled up from a precarious ledge above the sea. |
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For outbursts like these, Ed's teachers eventually flunked him, so he hauled up to Johannesburg and trained as an industrial radiographer, testing welds in an oil refinery. |
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It broke under the weight as it was being hauled into position. |
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The youngster was hauled out from between the platform and the train by bystanders after falling from a footplate during yesterday's busy rush hour. |
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The next day when I showed up for school, I got off the bus, got hauled into the principal's office, got an earful, and I got sent home with an angry letter to my mom. |
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The other refractory plants had to have their ganister hauled in by rail. |
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The shaft of light was still blazing into the depths after we had prusiked and hauled our heavy tanks out through the narrow, circular cave entrance. |
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Stream engines don't handle inclines well, however, so the trip from Cairns to Kuranda takes twice as long as if the train were hauled by a modern diesel-electric. |
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Allies of convenience that are well known to be guilty of egregious acts are now hauled into the dock as war criminals as soon as we have the chance. |
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But the visitors' win was all but sealed when Diouf was hauled down by Tamas as he raced towards goal late on and the Romanian was duly sent off. |
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Once hay is cut, dried and raked into windrows, it is usually gathered into bales or bundles, then hauled to a central location for storage. |
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Inverness captain Darren Dods hauled down Scott McDonald to concede the spot kick and bring his dismissal for a second yellow card. |
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Rooting about in her parachute bag she hauled out the neck of a Jack Daniel's bottle stuffed with what smelt like some high-grade whacky tabaccy. |
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Trains were hauled by company steam locomotives between the two towns, though private wagons and carriages were allowed. |
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It seems that she was hauled on her side to repair the bottom but this caused further damage, and the ship was condemned as beyond repair. |
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But while he was prepared to pay the PS80 fine, he saw red when his V-reg Vauxhall Tigra was hauled onto a tow truck. |
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When an exhausted sucker is hauled to the top of The Wall, usually its muckling circle of a mouth goes into a frenzied sucking spasm. |
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Gold and silver were brought by ship from South America, hauled across the isthmus, and loaded aboard ships for Spain. |
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A horse-drawn wagon hauled the 20-foot white fir up the driveway to the North Portico for inspection on Friday morning. |
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With the reopening of the limited cod fisheries in 2006, nearly 2,700 metric tons of cod were hauled in. |
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They hauled carfuls of boomers to drive-in movies, played baseball with them in the back yard, spent Christmas Eves assembling bicycles. |
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Trees are cut and hauled to the skid road and then taken to the landing, where the trees are separated and processed. |
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A couple of stalwart sidesmen hauled Clampy away and I flicked feverishly through my response card, desperately trying to find where we were. |
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The Tower Captain throws the old branch down from the top of the tower and a new one is hauled to the top. |
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The men form on either side of the rope to be hauled, and walk away with it like firemen marching with their engine. |
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Passenger and freight vehicles are carried in separate shuttle trains hauled by the same locomotives. |
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A litterbug who was filmed emptying bags of paper on to the streets of Rugby has been hauled before the courts. |
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Despite being grilled by the Gestapo, the British soldier refused to talk and was hauled before famed German general Erwin Rommel. |
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Despite being grilled by the Gestapo, the Welsh soldier refused to talk and was hauled before famed German general Erwin Rommel. |
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In 1804 his unnamed steam locomotive hauled a train along the tramway of the Penydarren ironworks, near Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. |
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This opened in 1890 with electric locomotives that hauled carriages with small opaque windows, nicknamed padded cells. |
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The electric locomotive was being hauled dead in the train by a diesel over the unpowered diversion route. |
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The shipwrecked mariners would then be brought safely to shore in a breeches buoy life ring, hauled along the line. |
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They are solitary animals and when hauled out on ice separate themselves from each other by hundreds of yards. |
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Arctic seals use more breathing holes per individual, appear more restless when hauled out, and rarely defecate on the ice. |
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In trying to get two girls, Unn and Kadlin, to help, our young innocent finds himself hauled before the Jarl and expelled from the islands. |
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I believe they are going to get hauled by the carload in November. |
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Salvage crews secured the vessel and it was hauled into the port of Bilbao, Spain. |
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By 1994 the Society had started to run steam locomotive hauled passenger services up and down 500 metres of track. |
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Advocaat clearly had had enough of the French flounderer and hauled him off after 71 minutes, sending Gordon Durie on in his place. |
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A few railtours hauled by Class 37s and Class 47s also travelled along the line during the same time of year. |
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Passenger traffic started on 10 October 1825, after the required licence was purchased, using the Experiment coach hauled by a horse. |
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Heavy goods transport on these roads was by means of slow, broad wheeled, carts hauled by teams of horses. |
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During the winter months grey seals can be seen hauled out on rocks, islands, and shoals not far from shore, occasionally coming ashore to rest. |
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These corfs were also hauled along the tracks using pit ponies rather than the women and boys who had previously been employed for the task. |
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All the wood required for construction and firewood must be hauled in from some distance. |
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We learned our cabin and counselor assignments, hauled our suitcases and sleeping bags farther up hill, past the Incense Cedars, to our cabins, and it was time for lunch. |
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On March 28, the spacecraft and third rocket stage will be hauled over the East NASA Causeway to launch complex 17, where Odyssey will be rocketed from Earth. |
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The first retail lot in America was set up by Mark Carr in 1851, who hauled two ox sleds loaded with balsam firs from his Catskills farm to New York City. |
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Dacre was suspected of having encouraged border disorders between 1523-1525 during the Scottish war and was hauled before Star Chamber and stripped of his wardenries. |
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Now the 26-year-old has been hauled before the courts for failing to clear up the piles of dog waste created by his Alsation, Labrador and mongrel. |
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Instead, electric tug boats hauled narrowboats through the tunnel. |
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Children as young as five years of age sat in complete darkness opening ventilation doors for hurriers, women and boys who hauled tubs of coal to the shaft bottom. |
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When the line opened, the final passenger section from Edge Hill to Crown Street railway station was cable hauled, as was the section down the Wapping Tunnel. |
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The remaining three carriages of the Duke's train were detached and the band's carriage, hauled by Northumbrian, set off for Manchester with Stephenson driving. |
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Rockets were used to convey a rope ashore, and the cable on the ship attached to this rope, and hauled ashore to make the land connection at Zawn Reeth. |
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The latter, conceiving that it was probably intended for her, hauled down her colours, and was taken by HMS Donegal, who anchored alongside and took off the prisoners. |
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Harbor seals are solitary but are gregarious when hauled out and during the breeding season, though they do not form groups as large as some other seals. |
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On 23 November 1983, a sleeper train hauled by Class 50 locomotive 50 041 Bulwark was derailed on the approach to Paddington after speeding through a crossover. |
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The teacher hauled him over the coals for not doing his homework. |
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This successfully hauled wagons but was so heavy that it broke many rails. |
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In cases of very heavy catches the nets may be hauled and stored with the fish still gilled. The fish would then be shaken out on return to the port. |
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The gammy knee was forgotten as he hauled himself up three flights of vertical steps to see skipper Duncan McGougan and Colin McNicol at work in their new hybrid ferry. |
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Murray moved to 40-15 to claim two match points but the home favourite reeled off three points for game point before the Briton hauled him back to deuce. |
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The Young Republicans of those days were the overearnest strivers who wore neckties to college classes and later got hauled up before the Watergate committees. |
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However, their smiles hide a violent love war which saw Prendergast, 19, and his pal Barry Healy, 19, hauled before a court this week accused of assaulting each other. |
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Not far behind, a pack train hauled freight and the hired hands. |
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Next day I was aboard the Motor Vessel King Alfred being hauled by a tug out of Cardiff, bound for Baltimore, USA, to load grain for Bremen, in British-occupied Germany. |
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Olivia just giggles as they're both hauled off in a Paddy wagon. |
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The shell was removed and replaced by a forest planted in tons of dirt hauled in especially for the event, and a trestle was constructed from the hills to the stage. |
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