Carried
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Airs were played in Europe at burials, as a body was
carried
out from the wake site to the burial site, the procession was led by a piper or a fiddle player.
People who
carried
out the policy and people who are living with the consequences.
As you know, the idea that it's a woman or a girl's role to do household work is a rule that has been
carried
out by many societies for so long, so in order for a 13-year-old me to challenge it, I needed a platform.
Her two older siblings had crossed across the Sonoran Desert, being
carried
and pushed in strollers into the United States.
The operation was
carried
out on his kitchen table, on the family's kitchen table.
Medieval trade along the Silk Road
carried
the game to East and Southeast Asia, where many local variants developed.
And it
carried
56 people at the speed of a Buick at an altitude you could hear dogs bark, and it cost twice as much as a first-class cabin on the Normandie to fly it.
And what we do know, most of that has been
carried
out in the US, despite the fact that this is a global problem.
You know in 1950 the typical ship
carried
5,000 to 10,000 tons worth of goods.
It's also
carried
on migration patterns of wild migratory aquatic birds.
So that birds going to Siberia, to Europe, and to Africa
carried
the virus, which had not previously been possible.
But when I went into space, I
carried
a number of things up with me.
Rates of depression
carried
on up, right across the Western world.
They reflect your culture, your traditions, your inheritance, your cultural wealth accumulated over generations, all of that is
carried
forward with words.
We
carried
on sailing through the ice packs towards the North Pole.
So we
carried
on sailing and we arrived at the North Pole.
We
carried
economic objectives, goals and systems beyond the local, but we did not carry the notion of taking care of the commons.
Last night at Chagrin Fall, a newspaperman and a television guy said, "That evening, when a service was held at the Riverside Church, we
carried
it on our station in this city.
So, the little fellow that hatches out here, he gets up into the air, he is automatically
carried
to where the rain is falling.
Lay their eggs, next generation, they come up, automatically
carried
to where the rain is falling.
There's evidence that Neanderthals, 60,000 years ago,
carried
their elderly and those with serious physical injury, and perhaps it's because the life experience of survival of these people proved of value to the community.
This is what I
carried
up the mountain.
A helicopter came in at 21,000 feet and
carried
out the highest helicopter rescue in history.
These Sherpas believe that if you write prayers on these flags, the message will be
carried
up to the gods, and that year, Beck's message was answered.
And Nature Magazine had a piece surveying the loss of wildlife, and it said, "If all of those 23,000 went extinct in the next century or so, and that rate of extinction
carried
on for more centuries and millennia, then we might be at the beginning of a sixth extinction.
I really struggled psychologically, totally overwhelmed by the scale of the challenge, realizing that, if I
carried
on moving at two miles an hour, 3,000 miles was going to take me a very, very long time.
This is one of the ways that vaccines are carried: These are Styrofoam chests.
These are being
carried
by people, but they're also put on the backs of pickup trucks.
In fact, it
carried
risk of injury.
I have carried, kissed, written on and toasted coffins with a shot of ouzo.
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