Carried
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There was the Midwest stream, which
carried
people from Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Arkansas to Chicago, to Detroit, to Cleveland and the entire Midwest.
And then there was the West Coast stream, which
carried
people from Louisiana and Texas out to California.
Our traditions have always known this, and that is why they have always cultivated stories at their heart and
carried
them forward in time for us.
He ignored the disfigurement that was happening in his life and
carried
on oblivious to it.
I
carried
my payload back downstairs where I met my nemesis and the precious dog by the front door.
And when I finally reached the shoreline, Shawn picked me up, and he
carried
me out of the water.
I became enamored of the power of evolution, and I realized something very fundamental: in most of the existence of life in single-celled organisms, each cell simply divides, and all of the genetic energy of that cell is
carried
on in both daughter cells.
They're made of information, and can be
carried
in any physical medium.
She
carried
out her philanthropy in our community through a practice we call, "isirika."
And I crack up at this piece, because when I see it I know that's French angora and all antique German ribbons and wool that I got in a Nebraska mill and
carried
around for 10 years and then antique Chinese skirts.
The line
carried
the telephone signals that would later make Bell a household name.
Once you start cutting things in half, you kind of get
carried
away, so you see we cut the jars in half as well as the pan.
At the Biology and the Built Environment Center, we
carried
out a study in a hospital where we sampled air and pulled the DNA out of microbes in the air.
If they then mixed with each other there, then those modern humans that became the ancestors of everyone outside Africa
carried
with them this Neanderthal component in their genome to the rest of the world.
At that time, all three of those exams were given in completely inaccessible buildings, so I had friends who
carried
me up and down the steps for these exams, not in a motorized wheelchair.
I've
carried
this photograph with me every day since then.
And it's
carried
in a box with a canvas shroud over it.
A sort of French version of this experiment was
carried
out in Dijon, France where researchers found that mothers who consumed food and drink flavored with licorice-flavored anise during pregnancy showed a preference for anise on their first day of life, and again, when they were tested later, on their fourth day of life.
Sudesh invented this glove after observing former leprosy patients as they
carried
out their day-to-day activities, and he learned about the risks and the hazards in their environment.
But I
carried
on with my work.
Like most adults on the boat, my mother
carried
a small bottle of poison.
They actually
carried
out their attack in real life.
And we got
carried
away with the rhetoric of punishment.
The children's television host Mr. Rogers always
carried
in his wallet a quote from a social worker that said, "Frankly, there isn't anyone you couldn't learn to love once you've heard their story."
They were
carried
out in places where parents already wanted to lower their family size.
With the BRTs we're doing, again, the cheapest and fastest way, we're going to move to 63 percent of the population being
carried
by high-capacity transportation.
As I
carried
his body in my hands to lay it in the ground in June of last year, I realized I had paid a profound price for amplifying my voice.
He
carried
this big leather bag full of sperm probes for all of the animals that he'd worked with, all the different animals.
The men that
carried
that attack out were armed with AK-47s, explosives and hand grenades.
Andrew spent 16 years scavenging materials on the dump, earned enough money to turn himself into a contract scaler, which meant he
carried
a scale and went around and weighed all the materials that people had scavenged from the dump.
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