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All the building materials that had been carted into the house to primp it for sale were carted back out and thrown away.
The wreckage was reportedly carted away in a Toyota truck.
Jackson, 28, was carted off the practice field on Thursday.
Other robots carted merchandise around to loading docks and trucks.
Ronaldo lost it as medics carted him off the pitch.
But some were carted off to countries closer to home.
They also carted off three church bells as war trophies.
Calhoun would get carted off and taken to the hospital.
He was promptly carted off to jail for a year.
Laurie gets carted off in an ambulance... from the hospital?
Kim was carted quickly inside after driving up to The Forum.
They were super flirty, as he lifted and carted her around.
So you're lying there on the field, you get carted off.
Mr. Coon would have rather seen the whole monument carted away.
He was carted off to the Orange County Jail in handcuffs.
Fulton limped off the field before being carted to the locker room.
Some might guess that they are carted off and never seen again.
Johnson was helped to the sideline and carted to the locker room.
A couple of inmates pulled down the computers, and carted them away.
He helped load everyone in the car, and she carted them off.
Journalists carted across the San Francisco Bay on a fancy boat ride.
"My father carted cattle for Kidman for many years," Mr. Buntine said.
The catcher fell on his back and was carted off the field.
He was then placed on a backboard and carted off the field.
Would you be comfortable being carted around in a self-driving car?
My grandfather carted samples of soap all over England until his retirement.
The 24-year-old was carted to the locker room just after halftime.
Giles was carted off the field and subsequent x-rays came back negative.
They have carted off critical journalists and awkward politicians to re-education camps.
Movers showed up at their London home and carted away boxes and suitcases.
He was carted off the practice field and taken to get an MRI.
Hughes was carted off in an ambulance after he touched down, AP reports.
Hill limped off the field and was carted to the team's medical tent.
Just look at the people being carted around while staring in their phones!
The Veltins and the Bitburger are being carted off by the crate load.
The junior was carted off the field due to the season-ending injury.
If you had carted it to the dump, I wouldn't have blamed you.
The last bones were carted there in the middle of the 19th century.
The inspectors loaded all of the food into wheelbarrows and carted it away.
Once the containers are full, they're carted to a nearby facility to be dried.
The last surviving Snake, Tyene, fails to defend Ellaria, and they're carted off together.
A couple were sent in the direction of Roethlisberger as he was carted off.
Unwieldy bundles of documents translated into Europe's many languages were carted back and forth.
People carted home used bed linens and scuffed armchairs and statuary of fake gold.
PF Kenneth Faried was carted off the floor on a stretcher on Saturday night.
For his post, he dressed three mannequins and carted them around in a convertible.
McDonald was able to sit up with assistance before being carted off the field.
The spoon was gone by noon, carted off on the orders of the police.
In developing countries trash is typically carted to mountainlike dumpsites where methane causes fires.
Schwarber was down on the warning track for several minutes before being carted off.
As he was carted off the field, Allen's emotions got the better of him.
TE Ryan Griffin was carted off after suffering a neck injury in the third quarter.
Teammates kneeled as trainers tended to Williams before he was carted off after five minutes.
"Explaining 1619" is written—the year slaves were carted over the Atlantic Ocean and sold.
Peters was carted off the field after injuring his knee early in the third quarter.
The perplexed children then watched Santa carted off by EMT elves with a broken leg.
More police vans arrived; the first group of men was carted off, then the next.
Slugs are then carted to the neighboring building to be plunked into heated hydraulic presses.
It has been raised up, carted off, moved and re-moved and cracked and vandalized.
All except Esther, who was carted off in a truck to the edge of town.
Travelers arriving at Rafik el-Hariri International Airport carted suitcases past throngs of angry protesters.
A local official watched over her five children while she was carted off to jail.
He's carted away to the sounds of bagpipes, which are banned in Scotland at that time.
After the exhibition, everything will be carted back to Grand Rapids and reinvented for ArtPrize 2016.
After the flowers are cut and carted from the aisles, they're rolled into bundles like this...
The first season ended, like the novel, with June being carted off to an unknown future.
The executive — Eric Alexander, who has since been fired — carted those files around for a year.
Washington Redskins linebacker Reuben Foster was carted off the field Monday with an apparently leg injury.
She's struck from behind, and things go dark as she's carted off to her new life.
He did not play in overtime and was carted off the field during the extra period.
Police tape was stretched across the backyard, while the largest of the bones were carted away.
And at first that was largely thanks to the security guard who had carted me there.
He was mobilized with a neck brace, placed on a stretcher and carted off the field.
Officers in protective clothing carted out files and plastic boxes as masked officers stood guard outside.
The fish is carted away, and the owner of the boat is marched away in handcuffs.
As Franklin is carted off to the hospital, he cavalierly grabs a sombrero from the wall.
Armstead, 28, was helped off in the first quarter and then carted to the locker room.
He had to be carted off the field, and reports say an ACL tear is likely.
They carted off milk, rice and sugar from other trucks but left his less-prized vegetables alone.
Neuvirth later sat up and appeared groggy as he was carted off the ice on a stretcher.
The following day, crews arrived in the middle of the night and carted away the giant statues.
In this case, one where she's carted off to a distant palace to marry a foreign prince.
Shields was strapped to a gurney and carted off the court while he made no apparent movement.
Fowler collapsed when he tried to put weight on his leg -- and was carted off the field.
Certain teens, such as Stenberg's character, Ruby Daly, develop superpowers — and get carted off to internment camps.
He was carted off the field and was in a walking boot and tears after the game.
"I ended up getting carted out of the theater through the lobby on a stretcher," she said.
He was carted off the field and reportedly punched a nearby bench several times out of frustration.
He was carted off the field with his leg in an air cast and did not return.
He was able to make it to the sidelines but later was carted to the locker room.
They increase "upmass," the weight of stuff carted along from Earth, and they add to waste disposal.
Severely malnourished penguins are carted off in a plastic crate to Penguin Place, a special rehabilitation center.
After an hour of negotiations, Alvarez was handcuffed and carted off on criminal misdemeanor and felony charges.
They were worried that the show would be shut down for indecency, that we'd be carted away.
Wealthy businessmen like Ali Haddad, who made a fortune from state contracts, were carted off to jail.
Culberson was carted off the field after the seventh-inning incident and transported to a nearby hospital.
Outdoor vendors have nowhere to store goods, which need to be carted in and out every day.
"I was afraid someone was going to get carted out of there on a stretcher," he said.
Mr. Ali said he kept an ever changing tally of museums bombed, objects carted off, safes stolen.
In March of that year, the piece was dismantled and carted away one night by federal workers.
The deluge of berries take a conveyor belt up to barrels carted alongside the harvester by a tractor.
Then Williams injured his neck again during an April 29 spring game and was carted off the field.
My mom carted me around to all these different places to make sure that I got that experience.
Bendaoud's arrest was broadcast live and he pleaded innocent to the cameras before being carted off by police.
One of the officers grabbed the folder of papers as the police carted her and the man away.
The scene was cordoned off, and the injured were being carted away on gurneys and placed in ambulances.
We do not throw our cancer victims into the street and watch them be carted off to jail.
Alexander, who has since been fired, carted those files around expressing suspicions about the circumstances around the assault.
Smith had to be carted off the field, which delayed the extra-point attempt, which Greg Huegel missed.
He was tended to by paramedics, who immobilized him on a sled and carted him off the course.
In September it conducted a surprise inspection of Juul headquarters in San Francisco and carted away more records.
Remember those carts in the animated film Wall-E that carted around the obese humans of the future?
Even as her son was wheeled into the intensive care unit, she said, four corpses were carted out.
In the past, Carrie's sister or father carted the little girl off, and Jonas stepped in last season.
They placed the grapes in big baskets that were loaded on a tractor and carted into a cellar.
Also, safety and return specialist Jevon Holland was carted off the field after colliding with teammate Troy Dye.
After the Second World War, the Soviets nationalized the company and carted the best equipment off to Russia.
Vea was carted off the field after going down in a training-camp practice with a calf issue.
Even as he's carted off into scarier and scarier situations, the loyalty and trust in his gaze never falters.
Less than 2 weeks ago cops cuffed and carted away a different man at one of Taylor's other homes.
Guard Zach Fulton was also carted to the locker room after rolling his right ankle on the third play.
It was over in seconds with both men in cuffs -- one of them bloodied -- and carted off to jail.
Many parents would wish their love away, the professor admits, and his own father would have carted him off.
Other Observations: In the airport, Nora sees a man get carted away for attempting to smuggle something though security.
Carr was carted to the locker room as backup Matt McGloin took over with the Raiders leading 229-219.
I let him know I'm a designer, too, and all of a sudden I'm being carted around the party.
The Guardian reported that witnesses saw about 300 ravers carted off on buses and taken away for drug testing.
The next day the real Matteo's brothers came along to "settle his debts", then carted him home for dinner.
SAINTS ROOKIE IS CARTED OFF Sheldon Rankins, New Orleans's first-round draft choice, was hurt during training camp practice.
His leg stabilized by the medical staff, Eifert received encouragement from teammates before he was carted off the field.
Culberson was carted off the field and taken to the hospital, but Snitker said he was alert and responsive.
Over the course of a four-day siege in January 2200, Boko Haram carted away the boys of Baga.
She grew up on sets, carted around by a mother who is a lauded actress, frighteningly myopic, and immature.
The Alabama quarterback and top N.F.L. prospect was carted off the field with a hip injury against Mississippi State.
One passenger reported being carted onto the freeway for multiple exits, when her stop was a mere mile away.
He was carted off the field in the third quarter and was in a walking boot after the game.
The dog was like a child to Carrie, who carted her best friend almost everywhere she went ... even interviews.
The trucks are emptied almost as soon as they arrive, and the wood is carted off in bags and strollers.
The Cali Cartel had carted Christina off to the jungle, where FARC, the Colombian Marxist-Leninist guerrillas, had their outposts.
Rather than ship in 2,800 voters, North Carolina carted 75,000 blacks in and pushed the same number of whites out.
The others were gum sellers, shoe shines, drunks, even children, forcefully detained by police and carted off to the homes.
Later, during a public murder of two people, a woman cries out and is carted away; empathy is a liability.
Caricaturists and food carts are packing up, and late-night product deliveries for Sephora are being carted through on crates.
Lewis, who sustained the injury on a run-blocking play Sunday and was carted off the field in Nashville, Tenn.
And the ceremony's final moments, where Bridges and Mirren were carted out onstage on the Jet Ski, were pretty delightful.
Redskins linebacker Reuben Foster was visibly in serious pain and carted off the field after an injury on Monday. pic.twitter.
He had to be carted off the field, and an MRI on Monday confirmed the ACL tear, per NFL Network.
He lay still on the ground for several minutes, was immobilized and was carted off the field as teammates prayed.
Lots and lots of guns, long-muzzled and high-velocity, carted through the terminal by a motley crew of hunters.
It was a scary sight ... JR dropped to the ground in pain and had to be carted off the field.
Then it will be dismantled again and carted back to Nassau Coliseum, for storage until next year's New York Open.
We carted away rubble after demolition or ferried cinder block and building materials to apartments he renovated on the side.
Many of the totem poles that adorned and surrounded their long houses were carted off by collectors and museum curators.
We carted buckets in the opposite direction, bailing out our small lawn as it drowned in several inches of water.
Suspected fighters were carted off to prison as their families were trucked to al-Hol 200 miles to the north.
The 33-year-old Miller was carted off the field after dislocating his knee in the third quarter against the Saints.
Most of their dogs never came back, since the army carted them off into battle as little more than cannon fodder.
NOTES: Indians 3B Juan Uribe didn't play Monday after being carted off the field in the fourth inning of Sunday's game.
Welcome to I Actually Bought This, a series where we share our online-shopping successes of personally carted and coveted goods.
So far, no divorce papers have been filed, but it looks permanent ... a moving van carted Wissam's stuff away last week.
The pilot has landed them safely and no one has died and both of the patients are carted off into ambulances.
Absolutely stewing as he was carted off the field, Thomas then took aim at the Seattle bench and flipped them off.
Last seen carted off by the magic police, on his return Grindelwald is a seductive orator who loves a stump speech.
Shrieking, hysterical left-wing protesters by the dozen were carted out of the hearings, yelling all sorts of insanity and obscenity.
Roger ended the fiasco with a slashed penis, and Maya (Natasha Wilson), the initial assault survivor, was carted off to prison.
"You hate to see anything like that," said Mayfield, who offered some encouraging words to Russell before he was carted off.
Williams remained on the turf for about seven minutes, until he was strapped to a backboard and carted off the field.
I'll pat myself on the back here: That's impressive weekend behavior, plus I carted myself from Queens to Brooklyn to sweat.
He was described as "alert and aware," and carted off the field so he could be taken to Vancouver General Hospital.
He carted Juicy Fruit, Spearmint and Doublemint around on a tray and sold them in packs of five for a nickel.
It may well get carted off, but at least now my wife's father and aunt will have honored their mother's wishes.
An MRI confirmed the injury, which was feared to be the case after Miller was carted off the field on Saturday.
De'Vante Bausby gets rocked by a teammate and suffers a serious injury, needing to be carted off the field #broncos pic.twitter.
His family carted in pots of daffodils to scatter around his room, along with some of his favorite books and CDs.
In addition, the custom sound system at Analog Brooklyn, an industrial club in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, was carted away.
He was carted off the field, but no report on the severity of the injury was available at the final horn.
Trainers tended to Miller, who was in apparent pain, on the field before he was carted off and to the locker room.
After the casino heist goes wrong in the plot's first major beat, the protagonist, codenamed Joker, is carted off into police custody.
Injury and diagnosis: Medical staff carted Brown off the field in Sunday's Week 17 finale against the Jaguars with a quad injury.
Thomas collided with teammate Kam Chancellor while breaking up a pass early in the second quarter and was carted off the field.
He carted it from the scorched site of the Serbian Orthodox cathedral destroyed in a fire in the Flatiron district last month.
Instead of nursing at their mother's breast, babies were carted off and given formula, which kept the mother's milk from coming in.
UAB cornerback D.A. Williams was immobilized and carted off the field on a backboard after a scary play during the first half.
He was seen moving his arms and legs before being strapped to a backboard and carted off the field to an ambulance.
Every year, between two million and three million tons are carted off to dumps upstate, in Long Island and in New Jersey.
Asylum-seekers who arrive illegally by boat are carted off to camps in the Pacific outposts of Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
TMZ's obtained new video showing Malia looking kinda dazed Friday night as she was carted out of the music fest in Chicago.
That particular piglet made it out alive, if bloodied, but the next was stillborn and immediately carted away in a plastic bag.
Beckham's left ankle turned badly under him, and he was on the ground for several minutes before being carted off the field.
Sometimes he would wake up to find her catatonic and bloodied; other times she was being carted off to the emergency room.
Fitzgerald sustained a gruesome dislocated ankle that resulted in him being carted off the field and replaced by true freshman Keytaon Thompson.
Items such as Birkin handbags from Hermes, watches and other valuables were seen carted out of one condominium in downtown Kuala Lumpur.
The 25-year-old rookie suffered the injury while covering home plate late in Wednesday's game and was carted off on a stretcher.
Jake Burger had to be carted off the field after a baserunning mishap; Clint Frazier concussed himself trying to make a diving catch.
All were annoyingly irreplaceable pieces of personal history I'd carted around from house to house over the years like a ball and chain.
He was carted off the field and taken to a hospital, where three sutures were put into his head to close the wound.
In Skylines, dead bodies are carted from homes to cemeteries via hearses (which, weirdly enough, can carry up to ten bodies at once).
Why form a connection if I'd eventually have to stand by helplessly and watch my new friend get carted off to be executed?
Then on what seemed like a typical work day her office mentor collapsed at his desk and was carted out on a stretcher.
Vea, a 347-pound nose tackle, has been mostly idle since being carted off the field with a calf injury on July 29.
Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver A.J. Green was carted off the practice field Saturday after suffering an injury to his lower left leg.
Construction takes a long time because workers digging holes for the highway fill buckets with mud that must be carted away in wheelbarrows.
No dog deserves to be packed up, carted from state to state, and paraded in front of a stadium full of screaming fans.
After being pulled down with ropes by protesters, the remains of the statue were later carted off by university employees on Monday night.
If an abortion patient needs to get carted off to a hospital, Louisiana argues that Act 620 ensures continuity of care for patients.
There was such an outcry that two years later the statue was carted away to a lower-key resting place in Kensington Gardens.
The Giants also lost center Jon Halapio, who was carted off with an air cast on his right leg in the third quarter.
Giant piles of water, medicine, blankets and even baby formula hugged the periphery, brought by neighbors who carted it in by the armful.
It's time to unearth the stuffies: your child's teddy bear that's missing an eye or your plush cat you've carted around since childhood.
Nick wanted to explain to Grace what was going to happen before he was officially charged and carted off to jail by Karin.
Johnson suffered a high sprain of his left ankle during Monday's game against the New York Giants and was carted off the field.
They carted their prize in a wheelbarrow to a car parked in Monbijou Park nearby, according to the police statement issued on Wednesday.
The rubble was carted off, but not the problems: the lack of public infrastructure, paucity of descent jobs, the blistering poverty, the corruption.
Investigators continued to examine the wreckage, and crews began cutting the tangle of metal into almost three dozen smaller chunks to be carted away.
To lighten the load, the bodies of Alexei and Maria were removed and carted off into the forest — burned, doused with acid and buried.
On Thursday, a team of F.B.I. agents raided the Southern California home of his brother, Syed Raheel Farook, and carted off boxes of belongings.
Soon after, videos showed the giant statue, which depicts the two Confederate generals on horseback, being carted away on the back of a truck.
Summers had already carted off the homes to storage, after the city announced it planned to eventually destroy any of the structures it impounded.
When Lopez doesn't bite, DeGeneres just takes matters into her own hands and starts marking items in the dressing room to be carted out.
But now, some are being stopped by U.S. Border Patrol agents and carted off by Mexican officials, without receiving any kind of due process.
One squatter with cerebral palsy, who could only walk with the aid of crutches, was unceremoniously carted out on piggy-back by a friend.
Twins CF Byron Buxton was carted off the field Friday night with a right knee contusion and is listed as day-to-day. 3.
The service is currently targeted at new employee enrollment, which traditionally requires a hefty stack of paperwork carted back and forth between government offices.
Then, in the late 1990s, when Congo plunged into chaos, soldiers from nearly a dozen African countries carted off untold millions in stolen minerals.
Green, who turns 31 on Wednesday, was carted off the field Saturday during the team's first training camp practice at the University of Dayton.
Once the victim was carted out, Billingsley and the victim's sister walked past a body on the way out of the mall, he said.
Her father had it, too, and drank until men in white coats carted him off to the state hospital, where he received shock treatments.
As he was being carted off, the 22-year-old Thomas made an obscene gesture toward his own team's sideline, raising his middle finger.
Over the course of seven months, the city got its end of the bargain, as scores of eyesores were knocked down and carted away.
Afterwards, she was given milk-drying hormones and carted off to a facility miles from the hospital to prevent any contact with her newborn.
Jaguars center Brandon Linder was helped off the field in the third quarter with a right knee injury and carted to the locker room.
He carted the meat to his wife, who prepared it in the yard of their shattered home as the sun set over the ridgeline.
DARGIS Oh, I wish many things, including that another movie had won best picture and other performers had carted off the best supporting statuettes.
Weeks later, armed police officers burst into her office and carted away years' worth of domestic files as well as intelligence from allied nations.
Just weeks later, armed police burst into her office and carted away years' worth of domestic files as well as intelligence from allied nations.
One woman was abruptly carted off to a quarantine facility and prohibited from retrieving her supply of heart medication, her daughter-in-law said.
Gathering there, friends and I talked about witnessing history; we'd hoped to see something we didn't like about ourselves taken down and carted off.
Items such as Birkin handbags from Hermes, watches and other valuables were carted out of the condominium at the upmarket Pavilion Residences, police said.
He was carted away for what is likely to be a holiday meal of cream-of-chicken over toast in the London, Ky., jail.
His load only increased after Tevin Coleman was carted off the field with a right shoulder injury during the second quarter and didn't return.
Mr. Smit quickly obtained an eviction order and the Red Ants — demolishers named after their red overalls — dismantled the shacks and carted them away.
All I know is that neon gym equipment was carted onto the stage as the ripped dancers pretended to struggle with five-pound weights.
While he was able to make it to the sidelines, later he was carted to the locker room and missed the rest of the game.
"As a South Asian male with a Muslim name I had hardly ever entered the US without being carted off to secondary screening," he wrote.
Months earlier, FBI agents executed a search warrant on his home and carted off the equipment he used to pirate hockey games and other content.
In the next scene, we see an unconscious David, complete with a full neck and head brace, being carted away, seconds after hearing Jordan's threats.
The urn was carted off to Guangzhou long ago, where spaces for dead people come without the years-long waiting list or astronomical price tag.
So it was carted across the Atlantic, to sit in the Maddox, downstairs, in a big gilt frame behind a small, slightly mocking velvet rope.
Since Cashe was already on probation for an earlier weed and coke bust, he was carted off to the Seminole County Jail and denied bond.
The idiomatic expression seems to derive from the idea that when selling a home, everything that's not affixed to the plumbing can be carted off.
Crawford was carted off the field and taken to a hospital after sustaining the injury early in Dallas' home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
So she was carted off to Sharston Asylum, a dark-walled, chaotic home for some 2,000 "feebleminded and chronic paupers" on the bleak Yorkshire moors.
"In the back of my mind, I always thought about how I went out, being carted off of the Garden on that stretcher," Davis said.
The Steelers quarterback is dealing with what is only being described as a "sore" shoulder after a hit that necessitated being carted off on Saturday.
As Thomas was carted off the field, he raised the middle finger on his right hand and appeared to point it at the Seahawks' bench.
I drove all night from Belgrade to Sarajevo the night that Mr. Milosevic was carted off to The Hague in his bedroom slippers in 2001.
Arsenic has been the most widespread chemical contaminant — the army has carted off thousands of tons of tainted soil and replaced it with clean topsoil.
Rookie center fielder Oscar Mercado immediately motioned for the trainer to assist Naquin, who remained on the field for several minutes before being carted off.
"I think people are primarily worried they'll do something wrong and be carted off to jail, which is understandable if not very likely," Guglielmetti says.
Skura played just 16 snaps before he was carted off the field as the Ravens offense got off to a torrid start against the Rams.
Towns and villages along the route were emptied of residents as caravans of flatbed trucks carted thousands to catch a glimpse of Mr. Castro's remains.
Outside Eataly, off Madison Square Park, March and Stickle watched as a man driving a forklift carted off an entire pallet of their fine split.
Now, it's possible that a player being carted away after suffering a compound fracture and screaming bloody murder could be seen and heard by fans intimately.
The quarterback's head then slammed on the ground and he laid unresponsive before getting up, telling teammates he was good and being carted off the field.
Snap Maps showed videos of lines stretching for blocks and blocks, donations getting carted in, and even shots inside the center once people made it in.
The Carolina Panthers saw right tackle Daryl Williams carted off with an apparent knee injury on the first day of practice in full pads on Saturday.
Rodgers left the game in the second quarter after he was sacked and was eventually carted to the locker room and was replaced by DeShone Kizer.
Both teams also endured major defensive losses during the second quarter with Carolina defensive end Charles Johnson leaving with a hamstring injury and Thomas carted off.
The day's catch is typically carted to a hangar where traders sell their seafood to buyers strolling down the chaotic cobblestone walkways under large store signs.
Carr was helped off to the sideline and then carted to the locker room as backup Matt McGloin took over with the Raiders leading 183-14.
Entrusting the body to various temples throughout Lower Egypt, Ptolemy apparently seized the remains of his former king as they were being carted back to Greece.
Vasilevskiy was called into action midway through the first period of Game 1 on Friday after Bishop fell awkwardly and was carted off on a stretcher.
Garoppolo was carted off the field after the knee buckled before he took a big hit along the sidelines from Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Steven Nelson.
Michigan did suffer a blow when running back Berkley Edwards was carted off the field in the fourth quarter after taking a hit on a kickoff.
Springer is listed as day-to-day after being carted off the field Tuesday following a head-first collision with the center field wall in Milwaukee.
Springer was carted off the field after the top of the fifth inning after crashing into the outfield wall while corralling a Ryan Braun fly ball.
Here's the thing, though: in the following scene, Kevin McAllister is sitting comfortably in his own home watching the robbers get carted away by the cops.
The finely carved chest of drawers, which her daughter had carted away after getting married, sat there, too, returned decades ago when the young woman died.
One of the Sycamores' top threats, junior running back Titus McCoy, was carted off the field midway through the third quarter with an apparent knee injury.
Eventually, a false wall will be removed and a new roasting machine will be installed, but until then beans will be carted over from the loft.
The star cornerback, who was making his 39th straight start, was carted off the field in the second quarter with an air cast around his leg.
On Monday night, though, the Steelers also had to overcome the emotional fallout of seeing linebacker Ryan Shazier carted off the field in the first quarter.
He showed Reuters images of houses and shopfronts in Kurdish areas, blown up and scorched, their residents' belongings being carted away by men in military fatigues.
FDA staff even turned up unannounced at its headquarters in September and carted off more than 1,000 pages of documents on the firm's sales and marketing practices.
Books and paintings are being burned in large pits; bodies are being carted away, publicly, with no shame or attempt to conceal the toll of this regime.
The only blights for WVU involved penalties — 12 for 114 yards — and Sinkfield being carted off to the locker room before halftime with a lower leg injury.
The remains of these extinct animals were carted off to natural history museums, where spectators gawked in awe and disbelief at their immense proportions and bizarre forms.
After a brief reunion with her mother, she is being carted off to see the president, a former general who has made defeating the jihadists a priority.
In his case it was the mountain of broken eggshells he was paying some £45,000 ($64,000) a year to have carted away to be buried as landfill.
With Nixon (and future Trump) henchman Roger Stone unavailable, Solicitor General Robert Bork was carted over to the White House by limousine to do Nixon's wet work.
Rockies outfielder David Dahl was carted off the field in the top of the sixth inning with what looked like a serious injury to his right ankle.
The group denied leaking the information, but on Thursday Ecuador made good on its threat — opening the door to British police officers who carted away Mr. Assange.
But when he turned 2003, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials came to the shelter, placed him in handcuffs, and carted him off to a nearby jail.
JOHN A year ago, Roseanne Barr and the cast of her eponymous sitcom were carted out before the Lincoln Center crowd, and the reaction was dead silence.
Ceres Environmental Services has been contracted to remove debris from the sinkhole, and five semi-truck loads were carted off on Saturday, according to the news release.
In one frightening episode, during a game against New Orleans in November 2016, he was carted off the field, crying, his bewildered face a portrait of anguish.
Armstead, 28, was helped off the field in the first quarter and then carted to the locker room after being checked out in the sideline medical tent.
In the fourth quarter, the noisy crowd went silent and held its breath as Carr was carted off the field and the team's season was potentially derailed.
Some prisoners have managed to stand on toilets to look out windows and see bodies carted away, and the number of slippers left lying on the ground.
Lequeu entered the public works administration after the Revolution, and, with Louis XVI's head carted off, he seems to have wholeheartedly embraced the values of the new republic.
Had this happened, she would have likely been carted off to a government shelter named Baan Kredtrakarn, which is located on an island off the shores of Bangkok.
After he was taken to the medical tent to be evaluated, Rodgers was carted to the locker room amid concern that Rodgers may have sustained a serious injury.
Arkansas wide receiver Dominique Reed was placed on a stretcher and carted off the field after a nasty helmet-to-helmet hit from Kansas State DB Sean Newlan.
But there's still an upside to this whole mess: After Janine calls him out publicly for cheating on his wife, Warren is carted off into a black van.
It mildly appalled Eileen that the boy carted this beautiful brass instrument around with his balled-up socks and stinking boots, but she figured that was the point.
She knows that she doesn't have the privilege of doing so in public, unless she wants to be carted off as an insane black woman, just another statistic.
And she carted out impressive statistics: Residents of Mexico drink 665 Coca-Colas a year, a higher number than any other country, according to company figures from 2009.
Somewhere in my subconscious, my daughter is on a scale, her birth weight being calculated; in the same moment, she is blue and cold and being carted away.
Gomes, who ripped a double earlier in the contest to snap an 0-for-27 slump, was carted off the field after landing on the first-base bag.
But even with all the precautions, a man in a khaki shirt and sunglasses eventually knocked on our door, asked for Juana by name and carted her away.
The defendants carted into the virtual crossroads are public figures as well as previously inconspicuous people — a drunk in a parking lot, a girl who overshares on Instagram.
Bills starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor had a towel draped over his head while being carted off the sideline with a left knee injury early in the fourth quarter.
Soon, people began cheering at the sight of their three customized mic stands — for "Hippie Annie" (Monroe), "Holler Annie" (Presley) and "Lone Star Annie" (Lambert) — being carted onstage.
It was finished in 1901, using materials carted up from the structurally unsound Chicago Post Office and Custom House, and served what was then a largely Polish neighborhood.
Human waves moving forward, slingshots in the hands of some, the tide turning as one fell, crowds parting as rough hands hurriedly carted another victim from the confrontation.
Phoenix, his Oscar-nominated fiancée, Rooney Mara, and the rest of the rescue squad carted the mother and calf over to Farm Sanctuary in north Los Angeles County.
Nuclear waste to be carted to Yucca Mountain for permanent storage would have to travel along the tracks, within a half-mile of the hotel, Mr. Heller said.
Back at Ms. Cobb's house, as volunteers carted away wheelbarrows filled with wallboard, Ms. Cobb's daughter, Regina, 48, looked across the street where trees hide the Tar River.
During the 3rd quarter, Beachum was kicked in the head by an opposing player and laid motionless on the ground for several minutes before getting carted off the field.
The loss could prove especially costly for San Francisco (1-2) after quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was carted off the field in the fourth quarter with a left knee injury.
But since his ouster, his home and other properties linked to him have been raided by police, who have carted off a trove of cash, jewelry and designer handbags.
Ramírez Erre carted the wooden equine until it straddled the line between the neighboring countries, a statement on the nature of existing in two nations at the same time.
" Earlier that season, Ryan bragged that his Eagles would so badly beat up the Redskins in a Monday night game "they'll have to be carted off in body bags.
At the mines in Alberta, the oily tar sands get shoveled out of huge, open-air pits, carted to a plant, and dropped into a big cone-shaped vessel.
The first full Saturday of training camp in the NFL was a painful one for numerous teams, including two who watched offensive linemen get carted off the practice field.
He loaned the museum his childhood fossil collection for display, but in 2004 the museum went bankrupt and many of the specimens were carted off to a community college.
More bad news for Reuben Foster ... the Washington Redskins LB was carted off the field Monday after suffering a scary injury during his first practice ever with the team.
Also, Kansas City wide receiver Tyreek Hill was carted off the field in the first quarter, and the Chiefs announced he was questionable to return with a shoulder injury.
Most recently, Recode revealed that one of its executives got hold of medical records of a rape victim in India and carted the file around for several months after.
Aaron Rodgers, the franchise quarterback who recently signed a record contract with the Packers, was carted to the locker room late in the second quarter with a knee injury.
Aside from the sundae, everything is engineered to look and taste almost as good after being sealed with a plastic lid, packed into a bag and carted 10 blocks.
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The wideout, who was carted to the locker room after running a route and failing to the turf in the third quarter, was quickly ruled out by the team.
The Khabib/McGregor after-fight spilled out of the T-Mobile Arena Saturday night, and one ridiculous dude came without a whisker of getting cuffed and carted off to jail.
Injuries, as you might have heard, are frequent in the NFL, to the point where fans are familiar with the televised rhythms and rituals of injured players being carted off.
Last week, his father-in-law, the tennis coach Nigel Sears, collapsed during a match, carted out of Rod Laver Arena on a stretcher and rushed to a Melbourne hospital.
Last year protestors toppled "Silent Sam" a statue of a Confederate soldier at the University of North Carolina; the university chancellor then had the monument carted away before she resigned.
Copies of the search warrants for Carmody's home and office obtained by VICE News catalogue a long list of property the police carted away: cameras, cellphones, computers, tablets, hard drives.
Milwaukee shortstop Orlando Arcia was carted off in the eighth inning because of an unspecified injury following a collision with second baseman Keston Hiura as both went for a grounder.
Former "Smallville" star Allison Mack chased down Mexican cops as they carted away an alleged sex cult leader, and she might be the next one to be thrown behind bars.
And he carted at least 205 suitcases and 193 guns to the 219nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas last week without raising an eyebrow.
But those thoughts always ended with my father having his heart attack in the house in the middle of the night and being carted out on a stretcher, already dead.
Items such as Birkin handbags from Hermes, jewelry, watches and other valuables were carted out of the condominium at the upmarket Pavilion Residences, in the pre-dawn hours, police said.
I also remember when I was getting carried off I was thinking, Dang it, I broke a promise to myself that I would never be carted off the field again.
Garoppolo was carted to the locker room after his left knee buckled on a third-and-20 scramble with the 49ers down by 14 points late in the fourth quarter.
An elderly villager dressed in white had just carted geese over the dark Song Ve River when he crossed paths with Mr. Carpenter's platoon — a unit known as Tiger Force.
Astros center fielder George Springer was carted off the field after the top of the fifth inning after crashing into the outfield wall while corralling a Ryan Braun fly ball.
Since September, Mr. Reginella has risen early on weekend mornings and carted it over on the Staten Island Ferry to a fixed location near the Statue of Liberty ferry dock.
One imagines a family's belongings being carted across the U.S. to a new home; big screen TV, important documents, and various objets d'art all protected by a "literally bulletproof" car.
Watching a teammate carted off with what Coach Jim Montgomery later said was most likely a broken ankle could have curtailed Denver's season-long mission for an eighth national title.
True, they were carted away from Candlestick Park in what appeared to be a meat wagon, sickened by life on the road, and thirsting for the haven of the studio.
When an attack led him to scream, pace, and curse during an appointment with a physician who didn't know about the condition, he was carted away in a police cruiser.
The cops carted her off to jail and charged her with a DUI, speeding, disregarding a stop sign, simple possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia, the Island Packet reports.
We got Paul Heyman in Dallas after 'Monday Night Raw' ... just hours after Lesnar laid a VICIOUS beating on WWE superstar Roman Reigns -- which got Reigns carted off on a stretcher.
In the past few weeks police have carted away activists protesting against pollution that appears to have caused tonnes of dead fish to wash up on beaches in north-central Vietnam.
He wrote in a 19737 letter that it was "virtually certain that at least some human tissue" was mixed with debris that had been carted off to a Staten Island landfill.
"No one hears the stories of native children loaded into vehicles like cattle and carted to concrete building where their hair was cut and took away their traditional wear," Sanchez says.
The news wasn't all good for the Eagles, however, as left tackle Jason Peters was carted off the field with a leg injury with 193:06 remaining in the third quarter.
Rice starting quarterback Wiley Green was knocked out of the game during a run to the sideline and carted off the field with 193:219 to play in the first quarter.
I wrestled it on top of our grocery filled stroller, bundled my son up in my arms, and carefully carted it home to the cheers of encouragement from parents passing by.
At West 33rd and Ninth Avenue, where the Cheyenne Diner stood for decades before trucks carted off its chrome walls in 2008, a seven-story, 12-unit rental has taken root.
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The sandbags once piled up in the basement — after a calamitous storm sent rivers of mud down the hillside, over the stage and into the dressing rooms — have been carted away.
In the aftermath — as dozens of agents, helicopters, and trucks rounded up migrants and coyotes — a fellow migrant saw Ronal getting carted away in an ambulance, and thought he was dead.
In the same episode we learn of Andrew's death, "After," another commander, Ray Cushing (Greg Byrk), is framed for terrorism by Serena Joy and promptly carted off into the bowels of Gilead.
The stamped boat resembles the infamous blueprints of the British slave ship called the Brookes, which carted people from Africa through the middle passage to the American colonies in the 18th century.
Up to 2m people marched in Hong Kong to protest against a proposed extradition law that could see its citizens and visitors alike being carted off to the Chinese mainland for trial.
Some are carted off to prison for decades because of a heroin addiction that led to a robbery committed while they were so high that they have no memory of the crime.
The All-Pro safety jacked up his leg Sunday during a defensive play against the Arizona Cardinals, and ended up getting carted off the field with a cast on his left leg.
Hearing him talk about it — his deep, booming voice brimming with excitement as he prepares to unleash this thing he's carted around for 15 years — you can't help but get caught up.
Pittsburgh starter Ryan Vogelsong was carted off the field after being struck in the head by a pitch during the second inning of a 22014-217 home win over the Colorado Rockies.
As Recode first reported, following the incident, Alexander obtained her medical records and carted the file around for many months after, showing it to a number of executives including Michael and Kalanick.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill was carted off the field in the first quarter of Sunday's 40-26 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars with a shoulder injury and didn't return.
As Recode first reported, following the incident, Alexander obtained her medical records and carted the file around for many months after showing it to a number of executives including Michael and Kalanick.
Oakland cornerback Gareon Conley was carted off the field on a stretcher due to a neck injury during the third quarter, but he will be OK, Raiders coach Jon Gruden said postgame.
During the colonial era, bands of looters — missionaries, scholars, security forces and fortune hunters — fanned out across the continent and, by force or guile, carted away vast quantities of Africa's artistic heritage.
I was carted around to Lincoln Day dinners, and I remember being at a rally for Henry Cabot Lodge as he was running as Nixon's running mate in Springfield, not far from Northampton.
We can quibble on the adoption curve, but I for one would much rather be carted around on-demand and simultaneously spend less money than me driving myself everywhere I need to go.
According to one passenger on the New York–bound flight from Houston, a woman traveling with her two young daughters had carted the pup onto the plane in a TSA-approved pet carrier.
The Indians received a scare when All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez was carted off the field after fouling a pitch off his left knee, though the team labeled the injury a contusion.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nebraska quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. was carted off the field Saturday night after he slammed his head on the turf while being tackled near the sideline by an Ohio State player.
"Be careful about letting down the revolution's voters," said Freddie Velazquez, 54, directing the comment to Maduro, as he carted scarce gas canisters down a street in the hillside slum of El Valle.
Trixie shot Hearst, and Swearengen covered it up: After seeing Ellsworth's body carted through the street, Trixie marched to Hearst's door, stripped off most of her clothing, and shot him in the shoulder.
Mathel Majum is one of the 76 students released on Wednesday after gunmen burst into their school dormitory in the early hours of Monday morning and carted them away in Bamenda, northwest Cameroon.
They get another token when they return their used container to a special machine, which houses the used foodware until it's ready to be carted away by dining services for washing and drying.
But King's theories about America's cultural and demographic decay are not ideas carted in from Klan rallies or online alt-right message boards into a conservative political world that decisively rejects such notions.
While elsewhere in town, van loads of tourists are being carted around to view houses once inhabited by movie stars gone and long forgotten, at San Vicente Bungalows the live ones disport themselves.
The police also came knocking last week for Fang Bin, who has been posting videos from Wuhan hospitals, including footage of body bags piled in a minibus, waiting to be carted to a crematorium.
First, he forced the cancellation of a planned bout with Tyron Woodley when his weight cut went so disastrously that he was carted off to the hospital before he could step on the scale.
Last time the statues went up, they were beaten to shit by anti-Trumpers, ripped apart by some punk band, and carted away by local parks departments in as little as a few hours.
Unguarded remarks about the leader or one of his predecessors may lead to banishment from Pyongyang or, in more egregious cases, being carted off to a prison camp—sometimes with one's family in tow.
A century of rebellions, from the Decembrist uprising in 1825 to the revolution of 1905, ensured that a steady supply of political dissidents were carted across the Urals by a progressively more paranoid state.
The house was actually built in a Chicago suburb in the 1950s but was taken apart piece by piece, carted 600 miles and then painstakingly reconstructed, in 2007, by Tom Papinchak, a local contractor.
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The one downer for UCF came with 1:21 left in the third quarter when starting cornerback Brandon Moore suffered an apparent foot or leg injury and had to be carted off the field.
I asked him to pick up a giant poster we had printed before the wedding, for example, and he carted me around the city the day before the wedding finishing up last-minute tasks.
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The Giants finished the game without cornerback Eli Apple (groin) and center Jon Halapio, who was fitted with an air cast on his right leg and carted off the field in the third quarter.
Both players were carted off the field in the first half of Monday's win, which moved Philadelphia (6-7) into a tie with the Dallas Cowboys atop the NFC East with three games remaining.
Both players were carted off the field in the first half of Monday's win, which moved Philadelphia (6-7) into a tie with the Dallas Cowboys atop the NFC East with three games remaining.
Shortly after an ambulance carted the man away and first responders began to return to their respective places in the park, another man stumbled across the lawn and passed out, spurring the same macabre routine.
With the help of Targaryen loyalists, the infant Daenerys and her brother, Viserys, were carted over the Narrow Sea to Essos, and spent their lives trying to reclaim the Targaryen place on the Iron Throne.
Just one day after the announcement of the repeal of the driving ban, a woman was appointed Deputy Mayor of Khobar, the same city where Al-Sharif was detained before being carted off to prison.
Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas was carted off the field in the fourth quarter Sunday after what head coach Pete Carroll confirmed after the game was a fracture in the All-Pro's lower left leg.
They carted off thousands of documents and federal prosecutors in Manhattan said in court that it related to a criminal investigation of Cohen that was based at least partly on a referral from Mueller's office.
The clinching blow Sunday occurred when Odell Beckham Jr. had to be carted off the field, face in a towel, with a fracture to his left ankle with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.
Another item, Tipu's tiger, an automaton of a tiger mauling a British soldier, was carted off to England, where the public could freely crank the roaring mechanism, causing some English women to faint from fear.
After his vice president vowed to take action against Mr. Assange, the country made good on its threat on Thursday, when it opened the door to London police officers who carted Mr. Assange away, above.
Yet nearly all of these boatmen are now carted from the Pacific and delivered to the United States to face criminal charges here, in what amounts to a vast extraterritorial exertion of American legal might.
On the beachside boardwalk, locals and visitors alike hawked food from stalls and pop-up kitchens, carted folding chairs and hand-warmers around in wagons and, of course, sold all types of Trump-branded merchandise.
In recent months, most of the sugar factory's buildings were demolished and the debris carted away, leaving a vast and mostly empty wasteland strewn with rubble and twisted metal, and punctuated by three vestigial smokestacks.
This is complicated by the fact that in New York, commercial waste is not carted away by the city but by private companies, some of which offer composting options and some of which do not.
There are a few theories as to what exactly happened to the stuff—some of it could have been carted to disposal sites in Utah, others think it's buried somewhere on-site—but no answers.
The portraits, of a triumphal Mr. Chávez in military attire and addressing the United Nations, were carted away this week as rivals of his United Socialist Party, who were swept into the Assembly in a Dec.
Alabama junior quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was carted off the field with a right hip injury late in the second quarter of Saturday's game against Mississippi State and is out for the season, according to multiple reports.
Last August FARC leaders stood with the president, Juan Manuel Santos, and UN representatives, under the scorching sun of the arid north-eastern province of La Guajira, watching the last of their arsenal being carted away.
Federal agents followed a truck that carted the dumpster to a central San Diego spot about 25 miles north of the border and watched as the cargo was loaded onto a box truck, which drove away.
After advancing German troops captured the palace in 1941, the 600-square-foot room was dismantled and carted off to Königsberg Castle in East Prussia, where it was later exposed to British bombs and Soviet shells.
Back in April, the Chinese electronics company best known for its TVs and smartphone (once named LeTV, if that rings more bells) carted out its self-driving concept car during a big phone unveil in Beijing.
The Patriots went down a QB when Jimmy Garoppolo injured his shoulder and was carted off in the second quarter—so some heroics were in order to stave off the hungry Dolphins nipping at their heels.
Stevens lay, quite literally, on his deathbed as he was carted into the Senate during the weeks of the trial, trying to see through his vision of creating a more democratic and less racist American republic.
The coach wound up watching gloomily as a player widely projected to be a next-level star was carted off the field with a serious hip injury, clouding Tagovailoa's foreseeable future, months before the N.F.L. draft.
One by one, political leaders of the ancien régime, who had confidently been preparing to face each other at the presidential election this spring, have been carted off to the guillotine on a wave of revanchist fury.
Over the next few hours, Australian police carted away what Wheeler estimated to be more than $20,000 worth of computer equipment; Wheeler was miffed that no one bothered to place his precious hard drives in antistatic bags.
Moving at a canter, Emily Pagan and three colleagues from various New York state government agencies carted their fold-up table halfway down the Terminal 5 arrivals hall, setting it up by the carousel against a pillar.
A law enforcement spokesman tells PEOPLE criminal charges have not yet been filed in the death of Jessica Monteiro Rey, the woman whose remains authorities discovered inside a cooler being carted around by her husband, Justin Rey.
Safety Talanoa Hufanga left in the first half with an apparent shoulder injury, while defensive lineman Drake Jackson was carted from the sideline to the locker room early in the second half after a left leg injury.
Since then, the corps has been filling the pools inside the perimeter wall with silt dredged from the channels leading into Baltimore Harbor and carted here by scow 21920 hours a day during active periods of construction.
When it comes to women's pleasure, the perception persists that masturbation is deviant (like Sally Draper being carted off to the psychotherapist in Mad Men), but today's popular TV shows created by women are challenging these tropes.
It's a pretty stunning sight ... boxes and boxes of items -- allegedly untold rolls of toilet paper and paper towels -- carted out of a Dollar Tree, as an ANGRY customer gives the woman a piece of her mind.
At the spot where the hill was broken down and carted off to build Boat Quay, there now stands One Raffles Place, clad in steel and glass, taller, in all probability, than its rock-and-mud forefather.
Twins starting third baseman Luis Arraez was carted off with an apparent right leg injury after a collision with first baseman Willians Astudillo on a pop-out near the mound to end the bottom of the seventh.
During his trial last August, prosecutors carted out evidence of Manafort's high-rolling tastes, including photos of his wardrobe that featured a $15,000 ostrich jacket, a $9,500 ostrich vest, a $18,500 python coat and a $21,000 watch.
Maya, meanwhile, is nibbling bits of all of the veggies they pulled from the garden to see what would work well together on sourdough pizzas, using the extremely bubbly and active dough they carted here with them.
Jonathan Lucroy was carted off the field in the eighth inning of the Los Angeles Angels' 11-10 loss to the host Houston Astros on Sunday after being injured in a collision with Jake Marisnick at home plate.
In fact, as he was carted away in the ambulance, I began to wonder if the whole business wasn't some bizarre dramatization of the health care debate that's been, well, let's just say raging over the past season.
As I stood behind the wire barricades with a couple of other mildly interested spectators, a crane mounted on a flatbed truck slowly winched off each of the model's 33D-modeled, machine-cut blocks and carted them away.
Yep, it's Medieval Times meets The Walking Dead as Carol is carted through a suburban neighborhood, escorted by Morgan and the previously mentioned knights, who are dressed in what appears to be armor salvaged from a Sports Authority.
In a gruesome incident in 2004 the army detained hundreds of young men for protesting against other arrests; they were packed so tightly into trucks to be carted off to an army base that 78 of them suffocated.
And yet, while we hope that he will be carted off, or at least held in check by whichever of his advisers and secretaries is the least odious, we are also—like all those ministers and congresspeople—transfixed.
The six-year veteran, who started every game the past two seasons, was able to walk off the field on his own, but after a brief visit to the examination tent, he was carted to the locker room.
One got drunk and threw red wine on my wall, then asked me to fuck him in the park when I carted him to the taxi bank and out of my house, so he was obviously struck off.
A Christmas and lingerie-themed birthday party outside Atlanta devolved into chaos on New Year's Eve after cops allegedly found a small amount of weed inside and carted more than 60 people off to jail, WSB-TV reports.
Xavier (15-103, 3-1 Big East) earned a third consecutive win since losing by 31 at Villanova on New Year's Eve, the game in which star freshman guard Edmond Sumner was carted off with a head injury.
Huddled at their headquarters in Philadelphia and snacking on candy carted in from the nearby "Nuts to You," Biden's campaign was braced for a long night of election results, according to a senior member of the campaign staff.
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Ostensibly, Fernandez has been carted to the Central Valley by a rapper named Cherry Garcia to perform under the moniker Lil Cloud, though the child star is the first to admit that he doesn't know much about music.
Bausby was carted off the field and taken to a local hospital to get checked out ... and while he says he was awake for the whole thing, the 26-year-old explained he couldn't move for 30 minutes.
The thought persisted; he remained stateless, never married, tended to vanish, had no telephone, carted round carrier bags full of papers, and with his straggly beard and bald head could well be taken for an anarchist, or a Bolshevik.
He basically went, right after the rape, obtained these medical records and carted them around for a few months afterward and showed them to a number of executives including Emil Michael and Travis Kalanick, and he was not fired.
As Miller was carted off the field with what Fox said was a dislocated knee, officials ruled that replay showed the ground caused the ball to loosen in Miller&aposs grasp as his upper body crashed to the turf.
Crews had carted off the biggest chunk by the afternoon: the 270,000-pound (122,470-kg) locomotive involved in the Monday morning rush-hour crash in the city of Dupont, which killed three people and sent another 100 to hospitals.
Mired in a long contract dispute with the team that spurred him to miss training camp and skip several in-season practices, Thomas made an obscene gesture toward the Seattle sideline as he was being carted off the field.
I'm obviously the very socially well-adjusted person who lets people be and enjoys his life, though I think there's a line to be drawn at doing the Wave while an injured player is being carted off the field.
Police fired rubber bullets, wrestled protesters, smashed doorways and carted off ballot boxes in several parts of Barcelona on Sunday, as long lines of people voted in an independence referendum that could radically reshape politics across a divided region.
First of all, Los Angeles Times writer Gerrick D. Kennedy had some rather unkind words about the composition and quality of the sandwich, and was less-than-impressed that they were being carted around in those blue IKEA bags.
They grabbed the coin, loaded it onto a wheelbarrow and then carted it out of the building and along the tracks across the Spree river before descending into a park on a rope and fleeing in a getaway car.
For children and the more adventurous, the weather was a godsend: some carted skis to the top of Montmartre, the steep hill in northern Paris where the Sacre Coeur is located, while impromptu snowball fights erupted on the way to schools.
The play was originally called a touchdown, but as Miller was carted off the field officials overturned the call and said that the ground caused the ball to loosen in his grasp as his upper body crashed to the turf.
GOUDA, Netherlands (Reuters) - Surrounded by 15-kg (33 lb) wheels of cheese ready to be carted away in horse-drawn carriages, a dairy farmer in the Dutch city of Gouda faces off against a cheese trader wearing traditional wooden clogs.
Storm glasses have been out of vogue for well over a century now, but one of their greatest champions was Robert FitzRoy, the pioneering meteorologist and captain of the the HMS Beagle that famously carted Charles Darwin around the world.
Ours is a world in which Russian belligerents can attack the smartphones carted abroad by U.S. soldiers, and in which "threat researchers" believe hostile hacker networks are sharing malicious code, bringing economies of scale and corporate efficiencies to global conflict.
In October 1860, another Lord Elgin — son of the Lord Elgin who carted off the Parthenon sculptures — ordered the destruction of a Chinese architectural masterpiece, the Old Summer Palace, built in the 18th century several miles northwest of the Forbidden City.
Rockies outfielder David Dahl was carted off the field in the top of the sixth inning with what looked like a serious injury to his right ankle, which buckled as he tried to reach back and catch Scooter Gennett's liner.
Add to this the widely circulated video of a black postal worker, Glen Grays, handcuffed and carted away while he was working in Brooklyn, for no apparent reason, and the marketing of successful police reform becomes an even greater political challenge.
City Kitchen Whether served for breakfast, carried to the office for nibbling at one's desk, carted to the beach for al fresco sustenance, or used as the basis for an ad-lib dinner, a frittata is an abidingly easy, satisfying choice.
His social-media feeds were an electronic version of the white van carted away by law-enforcement officials on Friday morning, which was covered in stickers praising Mr. Trump, condemning liberals and putting cross hairs over an image of Hillary Clinton.
Periodically, soldiers tore down a few shacks, toppled water tanks, carted off solar panels or staged military training exercises on the site, in what critics called a drip-drip campaign to make life so miserable that residents would simply leave.
Here, a vocal group of activists has turned its attention to this city's Confederate Memorial, arguing that it, too, should be carted away, out of its prominent place in Forest Park, one of the most beloved public spaces in St. Louis.
I will admit that, when he was first set upon by shadowy figures, given an injection and loaded on to a gurney, I was afraid he was about to be carted off for some short-term-memory-erasing electroshock therapy.
Mr. Di Modica's bull, which he said was a symbol of the "strength and power of the American people" after the stock market crash of 1987, was initially carted away after its surprise debut outside the New York Stock Exchange.
Cause for concern: Injuries have ravaged Cleveland this spring, with SS Francisco Lindor (calf) and 2B Jason Kipnis (calf) both to miss Opening Day and 3B Jose Ramirez questionable after sustaining a recent knee injury that required him being carted off the field.
Harlem residents and preservationists, who had long fought to save the tower, worried that once its bell, beams and fluted columns were packed into crates and carted off it, the tower would never be reassembled or seen in the Mount Morris neighborhood again.
GOUDA, Netherlands, April 19 (Reuters) - Surrounded by 15-kg (33 lb) wheels of cheese ready to be carted away in horse-drawn carriages, a dairy farmer in the Dutch city of Gouda faces off against a cheese trader wearing traditional wooden clogs.
LF Gerardo Parra was carted off the field with a sprained left ankle in the third inning on Tuesday night when SS Trevor Story collided with him as they chased a ball off the bat of Jacoby Ellsbury in short left field.
The roaster uses water pressure to turn the beans and keep them moving, and diesel to produce the actual heat—the only fossil fuel input in the entire production process, at least before the beans are carted away in gasoline-burning vehicles.
Dahl was carted off the field in the top of the sixth inning after his right leg bent awkwardly as he tried to change direction to catch a line drive hit by Scooter Gennett, who was making his debut with the Giants.
By the 1990s, most of the original pieces in the studio were carted off, while the idea of building one's own equipment grew all the more daunting when a personal computer could do so much of the heavy lifting on its own.
Years earlier, at the end of the Second World War, in a small French village where he had been deployed, he had looked on while this same woman — the wartime consort of the village's German commandant — had been carted into a crossroads.
Election laws here grant politicians and local party bosses and county committees vast sway in picking candidates when legislators leave office in the middle of their term — whether they retire early, pass away, depart for another job or are carted away in handcuffs.
The news that FBI agents had carted away documents and records related to, among other things, the adult film actress Stormy Daniels from Cohen's office prompted the type of emotional diatribe that his allies and advisers have long sought to head off.
According to the Garratts' account, after signing the investigation document Mr. Garratt was driven to the couple's apartment, where agents ransacked their possessions, grilled him about the contents of the kitchen cabinets and then carted off schoolbooks and computers in the family's suitcases.
The victory came at a price for the Rockies as left fielder Gerardo Parra was carted off the field with what appeared to be a serious injury to his lower left leg after shortstop Trevor Story barreled into him while chasing a flyout.
Manager A.J. Hinch told reporters that Altuve did not sustain a concussion after his chase of a fly ball ended with an impromptu meeting with his teammate and is considered day-to-day while Hernandez was carted off with a left knee contusion.
The best movie nominated in this category, The Breadwinner is an achingly sincere and bittersweet tale of Parvana, a young girl in Taliban-era Afghanistan, who is forced to help care for her family when her father is carted off to prison.
Watching Isle of Dogs, it's hard not to think that the U.S. is maybe the last country on earth that should be preaching about how awful it would be if the Japanese carted off an unfairly maligned American-coded population to an internment camp.
Later in the evening, as the police and counterterrorism forces were still securing the area around the mall in Baghdad and dead bodies were being carted away, an explosion tore through a cafe in the city of Muqdadiya, in Diyala Province northeast of Baghdad.
The tiny house, which is designed to generate all its own electricity, heating, and cooling via solar panels and myriad other state-of-the art technologies, will be hitched up to a trailer and carted around Ontario to demonstrate its off-grid self-sufficiency.
Beach Club's failure might've cost Lohan her resort, too: Page Six reports that it won't reopen this season after it closed down last summer, when all the signs bearing Lohan's name were ripped down, the furniture got carted away, and the club was abandoned.
The Brewers played without shortstop Orlando Arcia, who was carted off the field Saturday after colliding with Hiura, although Arcia said he was OK. Also out was right fielder Christian Yelich, who has pulled out of the Home Run Derby because of a back problem.
It became so difficult to make or accumulate money, since it had to be carted around in huge wheelbarrows, that citizens gave up on their desire to make a fortune and reconciled themselves to living on a largely materially equal basis to their fellow-citizens.
After five hours of driving through the monotony of flat woodland, the couple had checked into a motel, carted their luggage to the room and returned to the car, too hungry to rest but too drained to seek out anything more than fast food.
The White Sox showed off the benefits of a complete rebuild when rookie Matt Davidson drove in the winning run for the second straight day, but they also received a big scare when top prospect Yoan Moncada had to be carted off the field.
Shop Everlasting Comfort Pyrex 229-Piece Glass Food Container SetFeatured as a top steal in one of our Sunday newsletters, readers quickly carted up this 34%-off Pyrex set as a sustainable storage answer to all their newfound leftovers (for around $3.30 a pop).
Legend has it that in the 1800s, an elephant named Old Bet, starring in a nearby circus, caught a chill and died, and because of frozen ground conditions, the circus people carted the three-ton pachyderm out to the middle of iced-over Waccabuc.
Monitored remotely by a "urine attendant" who can see on a computer when the toilet is full, the urine and straw is carted away to the outskirts of Paris, where it is turned into compost that can later be used in public gardens or parks.
The 49ers arrived at a fortress, lost several players to injury — among them center Weston Richburg (knee), carted off in the third quarter; defensive end Dee Ford (hamstring); and Sherman — and won the type of close game it did not last week, in Baltimore.
In a way, those small shells were a curse on both their houses: Abingdonii and hoodensis were easy prey for the buccaneers and whalers who poured onto their islands in previous centuries and saw only defenseless, slow-moving meals that could easily be carted away.
The usual practice is that the horticulture department that manages Lalbagh and other similar gardens in the city would auction or sell off the deadwood to timber merchants and wood dealers to be chopped up and carted away with no sentiment for the trees' provenance.
Things became even more peculiar when UFC president Dana White flew into a fury at the post-fight press conference and insisted that while Hendricks was there to take questions, St-Pierre had been carted straight to the hospital due to the battering he had sustained.
She swayed to and fro for awhile to the strumming, then hopped off the swing and twirled down the catwalk before being swept off her feet by a shirtless stud in denim overalls, deposited in a wheelbarrow and carted off with great fanfare, into the sunset.
Undocumented immigrants have to be carted away while dropping their children off at school because their very presence among us, tolerated (and exploited) for decades, is deemed an affront to those of us lucky enough to descend from immigrants who got here before the gates slammed shut.
In "Meal Ticket," the grimmest and cruelest of these yarns, a man without limbs, known as Hamilton, the Wingless Thrush (Harry Melling), is carted around by a grizzled impresario (Liam Neeson) and made to perform feats of elocution amid the mud and dust of remote frontier settlements.
The "terrible things" Ungerer saw growing up during the Second World War in Nazi-occupied Alsace — bloodshed, hunger, homes ransacked and families carted off, menacing uniformed guards with guns everywhere — made their way into his picture books for children, transformed into a liberating, high-spirited visual vocabulary.
Instead of demanding that the government bail out the hundreds of collapsed P2P companies, those who made it to the protest area were forced onto buses and carted away to Jiujingzhuang, a holding center for petitioners on the outskirts of Beijing, according to two P73P investors.
It took about a day longer than hoped, but crews had carted off the biggest chunk by the afternoon: the 270,000-pound locomotive involved in the Monday morning rush-hour crash in the city of Dupont, which killed three train passengers and sent about 100 people to hospitals.
The charges leveled against Woodhull during her time and throughout history have modern resonance—newspapers wrote that she had loose morals, she was too close to Wall Street, and just three days before the election she was carted off to jail for, in part, the way she used information.
After some scenes establishing the awfulness of the sister's family and friends, the premise clicks into place: The F.B.I. raids the house, the sister and her husband are carted away and Mickey finds herself in charge of their three children (two entitled teenagers and a goofy 7-year-old).
The Hermes-branded boxes for the Birkins were plainly seen, loaded in to shopping trolleys as they were carted away, but police said that besides the bags, which can cost as much as three times the prime minister's annual salary of $120,000, they brought out cash, watches and jewels.
But here are a few paragraphs that capture the dynamic, and why employees believe it's problematic: Before each weekly Google all-hands meeting, trays of hors d'oeuvres and, sometimes, kegs of beer are carted into an auditorium and satellite offices around the globe for employees, who wear white badges.
Inside the rally, Trump attempted to turn this message against Tester: Tester says one thing in Montana and another in DC. He may seem Montanan — but his real loyalties lie with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, those liberal bogeymen carted out as a means of discrediting Democrats in their home states.
Having taken power in the National Assembly this month for the first time in 16 years, Mr. Chávez's opponents quickly carted away the portraits of him from the Capitol, drafted a proposal to free politicians jailed by the government and even threatened to recall President Nicolás Maduro, Mr. Chávez's loyal successor.
The 27-year-old star carted herself all over N.Y.C. this week to promote the final episodes of her long-running CW show Pretty Little Liars, which is coming to an end this season after seven glorious seasons of seeking out A, Uber A and all their crazy Rosewood drama.
When you add a narrative to that kind of action like, say, the star quarterback getting injured, and carted off the field, and returning in the second half to lead a comeback win on a bum leg, it's just about the best way to spend three hours of your time.
The Democrats (moderates, progressives, and everyone in between) have a serious pipeline problem, and it's not helping matters that the same 76-year-old white dude who's been in political office for over three decades keeps getting carted out at every single one of these major events as the big game-changer.
Xavier (13-1, 1-1 in the Big East) was coming off a 95-64 loss at No. 16 Villanova on Thursday in which Sumner, a redshirt freshman guard and the Musketeers' second-leading scorer and assists leader, was carted off on a stretcher after a scary collision with Wildcats forward Kris Jenkins.
In a game that saw Golden State star Stephen Curry sit out the second half with a recurring leg injury and Denver Nuggets power forward Kenneth Faried get carted off the floor on a stretcher at the end, the Warriors blew a 26-point lead before recovering for a 111-108 overtime victory.
He carried with him teddy bears that pulse with a recording of an in utero heartbeat and stuffs his pockets with three rubber models of a 12-week-old fetus in various skin tones — props he had carted to other meetings to appeal to the emotions of council members wary of lawsuits.
That 3-foot-diameter hole became the endpoint of a tunnel outfitted with electricity, lighting and a rail system that carted tons of weed into the US. The goods were then transported to a series of other houses in surrounding areas, limiting the number of people who knew about the tunnel's endpoint.
When they were in charge, you had House Republicans informally observing the Hastert rule— named for the former speaker Dennis Hastert, who was carted off to prison for paying hush money to a former student he'd sexually abused — which says bills can come to the floor only if a majority of the Republicans support them.
Now, to be clear, it was my belt and I assisted, but there was another gentlemen who was lying on the ground next to me, the two of us put it on and tightened it up and -- to make sure that he had minimal blood loss and I saw him carted away - CAMEROTA: Yes.
In the early 19th century, Spain's royal family had time to ruminate on that axiom when they lost not only their throne to Napoleon's brother, Joseph Bonaparte, but also hundreds of priceless paintings and other treasures, which had been stripped from Spanish palaces, monasteries and churches, and carted off to Paris by the French army.
WATCH: Matt Lauer's Hamptons Home Is On the Market – for $17.995 Million   "Moving trucks would show up, old furniture and art would be carted off to storage or sold, and a new vision would be carefully placed, scrutinized, and curated with feverish enthusiasm," writes Murphy of the exhaustive and exhilarating process, in a self-penned feature.
Following a top-to-bottom, $383 million restoration of the statue in the 238s, he was the one who carted away the more than 22,2000 rusted iron bars that had formed a kind of rib cage inside the statue (they were replaced by stainless steel bars) along with the saddle-shaped copper pieces that held them in place.
Fowler was taken to Rush University Medical Center late Thursday night to undergo surgery by the team surgeon for the Chicago White Sox, not long after he had been carted off the field before making his first major league plate appearance in what turned out to be a 4-3 loss to the White Sox early Friday morning.
O/U: 230 ABOUT THE BILLS (22-23): Quarterback Tyrod Taylor was hurt early in the last matchup and eventually carted off the field in the fourth quarter after throwing for only 261 yards versus the Patriots, but he threw for 123 yards and a TD while rushing for 212 and another score in last week's 227-219 win over Miami.
Update The night was quiet except for the sounds of the waves brushing the shore and the wet slap of the Pacific sierra as the fishermen, working by the light of a battery-powered lantern, pulled them two at a time from their boat and slung them into crates to be carted away to customers around the southern Baja Peninsula.
No. 9 Florida, with backup quarterback Kyle Trask under center, scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally for a 29-21 victory over Kentucky on Saturday night in their SEC matchup in Lexington, Ky. Trask, who entered the game after third-year starter Feleipe Franks dislocated his ankle and was carted off, completed 9 of 13 passes for 23 yards.
No. 9 Florida, with backup quarterback Kyle Trask under center, scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally for a 29-21 victory over Kentucky on Saturday night in their SEC matchup in Lexington, Ky. Trask, who entered the game after third-year starter Feleipe Franks dislocated his ankle and was carted off, completed 9 of 353 passes for 126 yards.
The sacred loot has disappeared without a trace, but a shelf of thrillers could be spun from the theories, myths, sightings and urban legends about where it supposedly ended up: hidden in a cave, glittering on the altar of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, carted off to Constantinople, tossed in the Tiber, and, most recently, squirreled away in a sub-subbasement of the Vatican.
Aubrey O'Day rang in the New Year by getting kicked out of her own show ... at a faux birthday party at a strip club in honor of her alleged ex, Donald Trump Jr. Folks at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club in Las Vegas tell TMZ ... Aubrey threw a fit Monday night when a bday cake was carted out for the Prez's son after she finished her 3-song set.
O/U: 40 ABOUT THE BRONCOS (2-0): Denver received a pleasant surprise at practice on Thursday as Garett Bolles was on the field as a limited participant - the rookie left tackle was carted off the field during last week's triumph over Dallas with what was believed to be a potentially season-ending leg injury, but coach Vance Joseph stated earlier this week that the first-round pick suffered a serious bone bruise.
Meanwhile, in order to drum up more excitement on Instagram — the kind that could be parlayed into sales — Mr. Hilfiger also built an entire carnival on a pier for his collection, a show-as-show approach also adopted by Kanye West, who carted his audience to Roosevelt Island, the better to see an outdoor performance piece by Vanessa Beecroft that seemed to involve models standing like statues and then drooping in the sun.
EditorsNote: Updates hed, adds details on Franks; changes throughout, including grafs 233, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 No. 9 Florida, with backup quarterback Kyle Trask under center, scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally for a 29-21 victory over Kentucky on Saturday night in their SEC matchup in Lexington, Ky. Trask, who entered the game after third-year starter Feleipe Franks dislocated his ankle and was carted off, completed 9 of 353 passes for 126 yards.
French elections begin in just two weeks, but that didn't stop Marine Le Pen, the far-right National Front's candidate, from dredging up her party's history of anti-Semitism, denying France collaborated with the Nazis to weed out the country's Jewish population during World War II. Asked about French complicity in the Holocaust in a media interview published Monday, Le Pen downplayed France's role during the Vichy regime when French police rounded up some 13,000 Jews and carted them to a cycling track on the west side of Paris in 1942.
First, he explained the mix-up: My wife told me she likes Snorlax cause they look cute and dumb....Thought I could give her a surprise and buy her a few plushies...   I bought 3 online and didnt care much about the price since Pokemon was so pop and it was only normal their plushies cost an arm and leg.... wtf... I didnt know I carted life sized SNORLAXES instead of the CUTE AND MINI ONES that would f***ing fit on our computer table/wall shelves....   Then, he launched into describing his wife's threat to move out and divorce him if he doesn't sell them (which we can only hope is an exaggeration).

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