Carried
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It would have
carried
well over a thousand people on board, including 600 soldiers.
Backpacks should be in contact with your back
carried
symetrically.
Well, let's not get
carried
away.
Just as Daedalus had many times ignored the consequences of defying the natural laws of mortal men in the service of his ego, Icarus was also
carried
away by his own hubris.
These dedicated nerves produce a molecule called natriuretic polypetide B, which triggers a signal that's
carried
up the spinal cord to the brain, where it creates the feeling of an itch.
Many of them
carried
all of their belongings in a backpack to avoid losing them in a homeless shelter.
It requires fairly little to maintain, offers much flexibility in design and only asks to be
carried
in a single plastic tube.
But it's also true that if a dozen Asian carp with the all-male gene drive accidentally got
carried
from the Great Lakes back to Asia, they could potentially wipe out the native Asian carp population.
For good luck, he
carried
one of the holiest relics in Christendom: the veil that had belonged to the Virgin Mary.
If it had
carried
on growing at two percent a year for just another couple of centuries, the entire planet would be covered with a seething mass of human bodies all touching each other.
I told my attacker, "You've
carried
out your attack, but now I'm getting back on my tube.
And it's then, when you're lost or uneasy or
carried
out of yourself, that you find out who you are.
I
carried
on.
Against all expectation I
carried
on working, and my kids were and continue to be absolutely fantastic.
Your daughter, for whom you have already
carried
so much, wants to know what you brought, what gift, what light did you keep from extinction?
So thinking again about what movie we're in, maybe I got
carried
away before.
Back in 2003, the UK government
carried
out a survey.
And there's been some really wonderful surveys
carried
out recently by Ipsos MORI in the last few years.
And this description
carried
on into their police reports.
Who folded that thing up there, and why? (Laughter) Some people get
carried
away.
Josephine wore violet-scented perfume,
carried
violets on their wedding day, and Napoleon sent her a bouquet of violets every year on their anniversary.
It's also worth asking how the survey was
carried
out.
And I said, "Danilo, you won't remember this, but when you were an infant, I
carried
you on my back, up and down the mountains."
All this came packaged in a beautiful purse that was given to the mother as a gift after all her hard work, that she
carried
home with pride as a symbol of prosperity.
VG: We call the names and rituals of our ancestors into this room today because from them we received a powerful blueprint for survival, strategies and tactics for healing
carried
across oceans by African women, passed down to generations of Black women in America who used those skills to navigate institutions of slavery and state-sponsored discrimination in order that we might stand on this stage.
From there on we then refined it, but we
carried
on falling over a lot.
They
carried
out this huge survey of mothers and ended up recording the birth of nearly every baby born in England, Scotland and Wales in one week.
This incredible effect produced gravitational waves that
carried
the news of this cosmic hug to the rest of the universe.
Their dancing bodies
carried
the prayers of the people up to the gods, and the will of the deities was delivered back through them to the people and the land.
ECT
carried
a deep stigma, leftover from a history that bears little resemblance to the modern procedure.
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