"To get it on a truck is $1,000, and by the time you get it hauled somewhere and hauled back, you're $2,000 into getting something minor fixed," he said.
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But where it is hauled off to is another question.
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Trump's campaign hauled in $30 million during the first quarter.
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Thompson packed up and hauled Challenger 2 home to Colorado.
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Cops hauled him away before anything got out of hand.
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Church security hauled out computers, hard drives and filing cabinets.
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Water must be hauled in and there is no electricity.
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Alcohol abuse can get a parolee hauled back to prison.
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Escovedo hauled his guitar and amp in from the car.
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The crabber on board had just hauled up a trap.
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Paramedics arrived and hauled the staffer away on a stretcher.
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Four years later, the RNC was hauled into court again.
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Perdue hauled in about $1.1 million during the third quarter.
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Luka Doncic scored 230 points and hauled down 10 boards.
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Domestically, the film hauled in $22024 million in ticket sales.
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For that, she was hauled off school property in handcuffs.
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When Julia hauled off my favorite shirts, the farewell finalized.
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Rick Scott (R), hauled in $3.2 million during the quarter.
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Ossoff hauled in an unprecedented $8.3 million in three months.
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Then the bodies were loaded onto trucks and hauled away.
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When Julia hauled off my favorite shirts, the farewell finalized.
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Will one be hauled off the plane because of overbooking?
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Hauled away to the jailhouse, she took Clancy with her.
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Officers hauled her off the jet and took her into custody.
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Williams was hauled to Travis County Jail -- but he's out now.
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The president's campaign hauled in $30 million during the first quarter.
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"It was just some guy they hauled in," Ingram told me.
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So its executives haven't been hauled up to testify before Congress.
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He was hauled to a nearby station where he was booked.
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China would probably be upset were it to be hauled away.
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Ms. Gould, previously content with plastic cutting boards, hauled it home.
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A third was hauled in as part of a government investigation.
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Shortly after the disruption, police hauled Fairooz out of the room.
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Whether Stumpf's successors will be hauled before Congress publicly is uncertain.
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He denied touching her, but he got hauled off to jail.
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Five snaps later, Caldwell then hauled in the winning touchdown pass.
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On Halloween, Congress hauled in executives from Facebook, Google, and Twitter.
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Limited series "Chernobyl" about the 1986 nuclear disaster hauled in 19.
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Snyder is doing he would be hauled off on criminal charges.
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Instead, he was hauled down by Maple Leafs forward Bill Thoms.
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The regime has hauled critics to army bases for "attitude adjustment".
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"I saw it and hauled butt out of there," he said.
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To be hauled away from what you're doing, by a child.
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Sytch was taken into custody and hauled to a nearby station.
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The summer before that, I hauled a PS3 in a backpack.
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Some guests hauled a cardboard cutout of the candidate for pictures.
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Police hauled in a meagre 4kg in both 2013 and 2014.
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Her shoulders sloped as if she hauled weights in her hands.
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It is the argument hauled out against every single pollution regulation.
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Shoppers mostly hauled their baskets home by foot or on bicycle.
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That wasn't an issue Saturday, as seven Trojans hauled in catches.
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Police in plainclothes raided Rappler's Manila office and hauled her away.
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What was that big white sphere that hauled the device away?
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He has hauled in 77 touchdown passes in 108 career games.
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The Panthers hauled in 315 total yards to Denver's 03 yards.
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Donald's hauled in multiple Emmys, a Golden Globe and a Grammy.
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"The circus hurts animals," read one sign, hauled by a young child.
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Junior forward Gibson Johnson added 12 points and hauled in seven rebounds.
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"It's scary," says this fisherman who'd just hauled in freshly cut octopus.
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When it was done growing, the pumpkin was hauled onto a trailer.
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When the film opened in China, it hauled in around $260 million.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg was hauled before Congress to explain how it happened.
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They hauled them all up in a milk crate on a rope.
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And non-permitted bikes will be hauled off under the new rules.
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He was eventually arrested for trespassing and hauled to a nearby jail.
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Los Angeles' DeAndre Jordan hauled down 20 rebounds and added 33 points.
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On March 7th they were hauled into court for the latest hearing.
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Boucher finally hauled the lawn detritus to the dump on October 10.
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Mr Stumpf was once again hauled in front of Congress this week.
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The Senate hauled the National Gallery's director, James Mollison, in for questioning.
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Now it is Mr Sarkozy's turn to be hauled before the judges.
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He hauled me out and forced me to pose for this photo.
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Limited series "Chernobyl" about the 1986 Russian nuclear disaster hauled in 19.
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Ted Cruz — more than triple what Cruz, at $15.73 million, hauled in.
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It hauled in $34 million in April despite being in limited release.
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Dozens of investigators reportedly hauled away containers of equipment for further examination.
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They later hauled it away, leaving the dog's owner DaVonne Ellis homeless.
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Onscreen, a grimy blue tractor hauled a trailer through an autumnal pasture.
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Or how he hauled peat moss to the garden in a taxi.
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Expect a #TrumpTantrum daily until he's hauled away, kicking and screaming. pic.twitter.
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Anchovies hauled in by the town's fishermen feature prominently on dinner plates.
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The truck's bill of lading listed the goods being hauled as hemp.
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Sophia Lillis -- who plays young Beverly -- hauled in $65,000 for her role.
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On a 2015 trip to Thailand, Mr. Zettel hauled all the ingredients.
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She was hauled off and the driver was beaten, the station said.
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But she hauled herself up, ponytail swinging, and went to gather them.
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Speechless men hauled huge, heavy boxes on iron wheels across the gravel.
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A trained engineer, he hauled trash, delivered pizza and worked in landscaping.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown and Tyler Vaughns also hauled in scoring catches.
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Every few minutes, someone was hauled off after being caught with dye.
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But Chrisman lofted a pass that tight end Luke Farrell hauled in.
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Mr. Packwood was arrested and hauled into the Senate chamber, feet first.
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He hauled in three suitcases filled with a few days' worth of mail.
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An Ama's catch is usually hauled directly to the nearby market and sold.
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He was later arrested and hauled off to jail, according to local authorities.
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Jack Grealish revenge goal with bonus someone getting hauled away by police pic.twitter.
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Blair was a major politician, who hauled the Labour Party to the right.
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The rest falls into a skip, to be hauled off to a landfill.
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Waterford is later hauled off by armed guards and tortured for the request.
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They get caught in nets like other fish, and hauled to the surface.
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Bonnie Watson Coleman, who hauled in 60 percent of her donations from women.
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Poor Theon gets hauled out of the ocean by an unnamed Ironborn sailor.
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The fundraising page has hauled in over $11,000 at the time of writing.
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Her effort paid off: She hauled in three golds in the 2012 Games.
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They hauled him out as a real expert Brennan, Clapper, the whole crowd.
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He paused, listened, then hauled himself up the ladder to the ops deck.
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Sound was hauled into noise before our eyes via an armory of machines.
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Over its first weekend in the US, Deadpool hauled in over $25 million.
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White was hauled to a nearby station where he was booked and processed.
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Johnson hauled in six receptions for 103 yards and the one long score.
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He was arrested on suspicion of DUI and hauled to a nearby jail.
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They slapped five criminal charges on him, and hauled him before a judge.
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Then the rescuers were themselves rescued, hauled back to safety by helping hands.
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Morris told the Post that O'Malley's camp has hauled in $900,000 since Jan.
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Children hauled wheelbarrows and carts filled with water jugs and sacks of grain.
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Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa lifted up Marshall and hauled him off the field.
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It collapsed into the water and had to be hauled onto dry land.
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Other acquaintances who drove him around Brussels that weekend have been hauled in.
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In the mid-1960s, Japanese fishermen hauled in nearly 25,000 whales (see chart).
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The Kefauver group from Washington hauled in every top gangster, including Johnny Rosselli.
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This was the main reason why he had been hauled before the committee.
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Alfred Hollins scored 29 points and hauled in five rebounds for the Beavers.
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Dozens of screaming protesters were hauled out of the hearing room in handcuffs.
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The siblings were hauled to the Wittelsbach Palace, the headquarters of the Gestapo.
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In contrast, Marvel's Black Panther hauled in $200 million in its opening weekend.
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Wijnaldum chased after him, together with Virgil van Dijk, and hauled him back.
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So to the kind saleswoman who hauled pants for me here: I know.
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While his subordinates hauled them away, the Gestapo officer turned to the librarian.
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While his subordinates hauled them away, the Gestapo officer turned to the librarian.
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Kodak was arrested on the spot and hauled off to the police station.
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Several minutes later, witnesses said, the officers hauled a man out in handcuffs.
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He was also hauled in front of Congress to answer for what happened.
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Duvernay hauled in six passes for 412 yards to lead Texas in receiving.
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Afterward, I took apart my keyboards and hauled the amplifiers off the tripods.
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I hauled my little lunches to work every day in cute tote bags.
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We look forward to the day, to prison they will all be hauled.
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Berger plunged in and hauled her out, and was hailed as a hero.
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Denzel Mims caught two touchdowns and Tyquan Thornton hauled in the other score.
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HBO hauled in 34 awards, Netflix earned 27 and Amazon took home 15.
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Cars are crushed, cubed, dragged, hauled, and flattened in long, largely unbroken shots.
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He was hauled to a nearby station and spent the night behind bars.
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Dave Portnoy was hauled away by security Sunday during Maroon 5's halftime show as he watched from the stand -- and by hauled, we mean his entire body was literally lifted up and carried out by a swarm of guards.
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A hefty $55,086.39 was hauled in by the TSA at Los Angeles International Airport.
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In fact, Hosseini was busted 2 weeks AFTER A$AP was hauled into custody.
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Many young people have seen friends killed, maimed or hauled off by security forces.
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Hauled up in a coffee shop I watched as people stood before the evergreen.
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The worst offenders are hauled before a clerical court and held under house arrest.
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Sand, the basic ingredient of glass, is hauled in from a nearby desert quarry.
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Scene 17: "Life After S.H.I.E.L.D": We see Crossbones being hauled away on a stretcher.
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Isaac Nauta, Riley Ridley and D'Andre Swift each hauled in a touchdown for Georgia.
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In the entertainment industry itself, it's hauled out to minimize a black woman's success.
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Hossein hauled eight glass ballot boxes to schools that were serving as polling stations.
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One will be the biggest home that can be hauled by a semi-truck.
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She cast me a look of pure disgust and hauled herself to her feet.
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Wisconsin, too, has been hauled into court for failing to obey a judge's order.
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Accidentally nonconsensual huggers and high-fivers weren't expelled or hauled off to the stocks.
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The home's inhabitant — a sheepish man in a tattered sarong — was then hauled away.
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Boucher hauled it to the dump, but a new mound appeared in its place.
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Mylan got hauled before Congress in 2016 for raising the price of an EpiPen.
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The authorities also seized hundreds of thousands of dollars — and hauled away the snakes.
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He had Kane and another teammate but, after buying time, hauled off and shot.
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Danny Rose strips Januzaj and is hauled down by Tielemans, who gets a yellow.
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At one point, they hauled Ms. Mobley, 40, up a 185-foot subterranean cliff.
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He worked off and on as a janitor and hauled boxes around a warehouse.
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At a San Jose police station, Tony was hauled into a homicide interrogation room.
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Its massive horns and about 23 pounds of meat were hauled back to Michigan.
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Under the older disciplinary model they would have been hauled straight off to detention.
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Pieces of the 22016,000-pound monument were put on a truck and hauled away.
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Notably, the third "John Wick" film hauled in around $56.8 million during its opening.
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Her knees buckle, and she gets hauled away and put back into the story.
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As you might remember, Columbus PD hauled in Stormy for motorboating an undercover cop.
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Eventually, two soldiers in desert fatigues hauled out a battered man by his ankles.
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Other relatives were frequently hauled off for questioning and pressured into revealing his whereabouts.
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He dragged those corpses to a barrack, where they were hauled off by trucks.
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Baldwin hauled in a career-high 13 receptions for 171 yards, another career best.
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Will the steady stream of witnesses continue to be hauled before the grand jury?
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Baylor's top receiver was Denzel Mims, who hauled in six receptions for 102 yards.
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And it was also the first where all trains were hauled by the track owners.
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Thus many men hide away in homes to avoid being hauled off to the barracks.
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And you think back to your husband being hauled out of your house in handcuffs.
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The sheriff hauled McNeeley to jail, where he spent the night before being let go.
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Domestically, "Endgame" hauled in $145.8 million this weekend, a 60% decrease from its first week.
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On August 28th Kim Hyo-joon, the head of BMW Korea, was hauled before parliament.
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When more houses are built, more junk needs to be hauled away by Waste Management.
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Most likely, she was a ripe 390 when a research vessel accidentally hauled her up.
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Butler outleaped cornerback Justin Bethel for the ball and hauled it in for the score.
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With Facebook and Google, both hauled before Congress for questioning, the main problem was disinformation.
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I leaned back, put my whole body into it, and hauled the strap towards me.
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The plane was being hauled Tuesday to a secure location for further examination, investigators said.
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Steelers second-rounder James Washington hauled in five catches for 114 yards and two touchdowns.
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In the U.S. the three films hauled in more than $1.1 billion, according to Comscore.
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Some horse-owners in the area put the animals in trailers and hauled them away.
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But the moment my hand closed over the buckle he hauled me to my feet.
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Hollywood hauled in about $627.1 million during the month, its lowest February take since 2002.
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They loaded all 21 dogs on the boat — Walter walked alongside — and hauled everyone away.
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After a couple of hours, police broke down Wes' back door and hauled him out.
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Police-assisted proposal He was being arrested and about to be hauled off to jail.
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Cops noticed visible injuries on the woman, so they cuffed him and hauled him in.
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Cops hauled her off to jail after they said they noticed marks on his body.
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According to the NY Post, he hauled in more than $7 million on the sale.
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Hollywood hauled in about $627.1 million during the month, its lowest February take since 2006.
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It hauled in nearly $45 million in its opening weekend at the end of 2017.
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The Democratic candidate hauled in $434,000, and the Republican drew $367,000, according to campaign filings.
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I cruised in close and hauled the cormorant's limp but formidable body from the water.
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Stitches is sending God Bless Yous to the cops who hauled him off to jail.
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Last year the event is estimated to have hauled in $100 million in ad revenue.
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Paul began loading gear and we hauled our canoe one last time to the car.
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Wide receiver Allen Robinson II hauled in six receptions for 213 yards and a touchdown.
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Soon Mr. Rosenstein, 57, was handcuffed and hauled to jail by a campus police officer.
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Cops hauled her in for the same exact thing earlier that week on Feb. 27!
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Both men hauled all their garbage out as one would on a backcountry camping trip.
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When police arrived, the dumpster had been emptied and its contents hauled to the landfill.
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Their own father picked cotton and hauled it to town in a horse-drawn wagon.
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Several medics and two SWAT -team members hauled out a blanket with someone inside it.
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Wide receiver Allen Robinson II hauled in six receptions for 23 yards and a touchdown.
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Sydney, an articulated plastic skeleton, is often hauled out of his corner for anatomy demonstrations.
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Wide receiver Allen Robinson II hauled in six receptions for 23 yards and a touchdown.
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Last year, he hauled in $44 million, sending $32 million of that to the NRCC.
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"Certainly not a puppet," she said before Capitol Police hauled out of the meeting room.
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In Episode 1's cold open, these companies have been hauled before a Senate hearing.
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He bucked, balked, bolted and basically acted like an adolescent being hauled to summer school.
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Earlier this month, the group hauled 60 bags of plastic debris into the Vancouver Harbor.
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Police hauled the boat out of the intersection using a tow truck around 10 a.m.
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He was abject and apologetic after he was hauled in to explain his Instagram post.
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A number of black residents were livid that their Hispanic neighbors had been hauled away.
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A number of black residents were livid that their Hispanic neighbors had been hauled away.
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The statue, once felled, was hauled into a truck and shipped to an undisclosed location.
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Laborers cut and hauled stone to the site, mixed mortar, forged iron, and carved wood.
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As we reported, he was hauled away by cops and also released with a ticket.
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Claudio Ranieri personally hauled him onto the vehicle, before he was introduced to the squad.
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The Knicks legend was hauled out and eventually arrested by NYPD ... according to the Knicks.
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He hauled it in over his back; it looked like Willie Mays's famous World Series catch.
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What happened to the white man, deep in the well, once they hauled the slave out?
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Police, who had hauled the man from the crowd before Benalla took over, didn&apost intervene.
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They announced that the submarine had been found by divers and would be hauled to shore.
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Lauren Biggers, of Conroe, Texas, hauled in a nearly 7-foot blacktip shark on July 7.
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Noah Dickerson contributed 14 points and hauled in nine rebounds, while Matisse Thybulle scored 11 points.
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And then when they hauled her out of bed in the dark for special private tortures.
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It was a candid shot, myself and a couple of friends hauled up around a bar.
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After four weeks the film has hauled in $7683 million in ticket sales in North America.
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Back in 1940, he was hauled before a Senate committee in Washington that was investigating wiretapping.
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Like the lack of luggage space and the racing fuel the Nissan pickup hauled for us.
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They did not bother the Hindu vigilantes who had hauled the couple out of a teahouse.
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She followed him into the crowd, gave him a series of slaps and hauled him away.
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His predecessor, John Stumpf, kept his job for only 13 days after he was hauled in.
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Local animal control officers hauled the seal away on a sled ... because of course they did.
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He hauled in 113 catches for a league-leading 1,677 yards and eight touchdowns in 2018.
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Check out the video to find out how much he hauled in as of Thursday afternoon.
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From the graves, bodies are transferred into bags and hauled to the edge of the field.
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Farrah's tone changed when she was being hauled off in a police cruiser ... sobbing and yelling.
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Four others hauled in one touchdown apiece Trey Burton, Allen Robinson, Tarik Cohen and Josh Bellamy.
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After investigating, cops placed both David and Carrieann in cuffs and hauled them off to jail.
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Last year two teenage boys were hauled off a plane at Nice airport before take-off.
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Boats crash, and batches of oyster, when they're hauled up, have turned yellow inside with goo.
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And so far this year 1,100 Jordanians have been hauled before military courts on terrorism charges.
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They held onto it for two years and hauled in a hefty $2.95 billion in profit.
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His mother suffered from schizophrenia and was regularly being hauled away by either police or medics.
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The silver-grey van was hauled away hours later, after explosives experts had thoroughly checked it.
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They've hauled people's junk around the world since the time Columbus was making trips to America.
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There are automated assembly lines, and robotic arms lifting tabletops that were once hauled by men.
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As more coal is hauled up from far underground, it is trucked away within two hours.
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Dozens have been hauled in for questioning and 10 people before Friday had been formally arrested.
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We see dinosaurs hauled into the air by cranes, flapping their limbs around like disco dancers.
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The ex-"Teen Mom" and porn star repeatedly laid into cops before she was hauled away.
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We hauled together our things, picked up the phone, and reported to Francisco what we used.
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Dude hauled in 96 receptions for 1,764 yards and 26 TDs as a junior last season.
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Chaos ensued, and hotel security detained the men -- one of whom you see being hauled inside.
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U.S. truckers hauled 10.5 billion tons of freight last year at a cost of $726 billion.
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The British police then hauled Mr. Assange out of the embassy and placed him under arrest.
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Officers cuffed him and hauled him off to jail, but did note he was incredibly polite.
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After collecting the trailer from Silver's Farm, he hauled it half an hour away to Bridgewater.
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He remembers the sight of water vapor rising from the hoses that firefighters had hauled inside.
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Garbage is hauled to transfer stations and then sent to landfills or incinerators outside the city.
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They bought construction supplies and hauled fresh sod and planters back to their under-repair homes.
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Hundreds of munitions have been hauled away, most of them from a handful of burial pits.
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Tayvion Robinson hauled in a 01-yard pass to cap a nine-play, 88-yard drive.
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A few of the men hauled the emaciated fighter out of the basement into the street.
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Suneja hauled his control column all the way back, giving full up elevator to no avail.
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But do not have the contents hauled away until an insurance adjuster can assess them. 3.
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"Jumanji: The Next Level" hauled in $60.1 million during its U.S. debut, the company said Sunday.
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His desk was a folding table that he hauled around the campus on a hand truck.
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Today, the area's wide, leafy streets are lined with homes hauled there over a century ago.
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To keep it running, the neighbor siphoned gas from ruined cars before they were hauled away.
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She grabbed me by the wrist and hauled me off, rather forcefully, toward the ladies' room.
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Bless the horse that hauled the surgeon through dusk's dark, half drunk and swearing, into mine.
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The latter hauled in billions in funding and expanded rapidly into new markets around the world.
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It hauled in $255 million at the box office globally — $33 million on its opening weekend.
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Gilreath said the explosive experts hauled off the cannonballs and that they would probably be destroyed.
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Her neighbors sometimes hauled wheelbarrows full of scattered gravel back up the hill after big rainstorms.
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During that period, the committee hauled in a total of $14.4 million, mostly in large contributions.
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That night, it was hauled away, although UNC officials won't say where it is being stored.
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Once, the photographer and conceptual artist Rahima Gambo hauled up 45 palm trees, complete with dirt.
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It was not a case of a corporate leader being hauled before lawmakers for a grilling.
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No warning or admonition was given — they were roughly yanked off their chairs and hauled out.
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The wolf's carcass was hauled back to the capital and the aristocracy declared the beast slayed.
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Armed agents in bulletproof vests surrounded Stone's home and hauled him off ... reportedly in his pajamas.
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When cops arrived, she was the one hauled off after cops discovered she had an outstanding warrant.
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He quickly recalled details like the "108" bombs it hauled, as he stood under the towering aircraft.
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The pile sat until October, when Boucher picked it up and hauled it away in portable dumpsters.
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Chris Herndon hauled in the lone touchdown for the Jets, who have dropped back-to-back games.
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Police placed him under arrest and hauled him off to Mission Police Department ... where he was processed.
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If a compromise cannot be reached, Britain might find itself hauled before the International Court of Justice.
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It was only after being hauled in front of a CRTC panel that Bell changed its tune.
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But seeing a guy hauled away in an ambulance is something I never want to see again.
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The film hauled in more than $120 million in China so far, having opened late last week.
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Of the millions who took to the streets in 2013, hundreds have been hauled through the courts.
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Green-Beckham was hauled to a police station in Springfield where he was booked and locked up.
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The box office hauled in about $22 million during the month, its lowest January take since 255.
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In May, for example, officers hauled in a student who called the PA "rotten" on social media.
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I'm hauled away by a network of arms, all adorned with blue jackets and flat-brimmed caps.
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He was hauled to a nearby station where he was booked on 2 counts of misdemeanor DUI.
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Burlingame was later hauled up on corruption charges that were dismissed, but that resulted in his retirement.
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Some girls managed to escape shortly after the fighters stormed their school and hauled their classmates away.
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Intermodal shipments consist of containers of consumer goods that can be hauled by ship, truck or train.
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His law firm, Eagan Avenatti LLP, had hauled in more than $21990 million in verdicts and settlements.
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Eileen dropped the dead smoke and hauled her sleeping arm inside the car and onto her lap.
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Maguire hauled his six-foot-three, 195-pound frame out of his chair and slipped away quietly.
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Ordinary citizens have also been hauled to court after posting jokes about Mr Modi on social media.
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Students were then hauled off campus by multiple campus police officers and spent the night in jail.
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Was Copacabana's sand good enough for the Games, or would different sand have to be hauled in?
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He legalized gay marriage and hauled the economy out of deep recession after the global financial crisis.
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When her empress mother has her hauled home, nobody's happy — least of all the gunrunning princess herself.
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At best, they criticized the mismanagement of the war or hauled V.A. officials into Congress for hearings.
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If Kelly doesn't settle up with the court by then, he can be hauled off to jail.
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And then at night, she hauled that perfect ass to Durham Tech, to finish her nursing degree.
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Hundreds of Thais have been hauled in for attitude adjustment at military camps since the 2014 coup.
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Symone Sanders, a senior campaign adviser, charged onto the platform and hauled the protester off the stage.
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A raccoon hauled itself onto the bank, shedding a shower of water drops that gleamed like diamonds.
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In 2009, he helped get the Cheyenne, a railroad-car diner in Midtown Manhattan, hauled to Alabama.
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He was hauled to a nearby station where he was booked and later released on $50,000 bail.
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Campaign staff, including the Biden adviser Symone Sanders, grabbed the protesters and hauled them off the stage.
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Another has been hauled in front of a federal grand jury investigating Russia's interference in the election.
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The researchers gave us a close-up look at some of the unusual creatures they've hauled up.
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She hauled the material back to New York and kept it in her studio on Commerce Street.
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They were systematically separated from women and girls, hauled away, bound, shot and buried in mass graves.
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One of these districts is Texas's 28th, where O'Rourke hauled in over 21625 percent of the vote.
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The project began in 2006, when researchers hauled up sediment from the floor of the Pacific Ocean.
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A stray dog spied the trapped rat and hauled it away in its teeth, trap and all.
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Would they not notice a body being hauled away, on horseback, in the still of the night?
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So this spring I yanked it out of the cupboard and hauled it out of the box.
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Whenever the White House is trying to manufacture feminist credentials, Ivanka gets hauled out as Exhibit 1.
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Disney has also hauled in billions in sales of merchandise, theme-park passes and promotional tie-ins.
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Unlike Bezos' contemporaries, have you seen the Amazon CEO get hauled in to testify before Congress recently?
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He had hauled hundreds of pounds of guano, fanning away disgruntled fruit bats as he worked shirtless.
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Economists who question the official narrative can find themselves hauled in for a different sort of questioning.
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Judson Hill (R) hauled in $473,000 and has $113,000 cash on hand, according to his FEC report.
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Three administration officials described reports of Ms. Newman being hauled off the White House grounds as overstated.
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Fred Trump was hauled before a congressional panel investigating whether he had looted government money through fraud.
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The trash is then emptied into a large container under the waterwheel's white roof and hauled off.
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The US had invaded Panama in 1989 and hauled the general back to the US for trial.
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" Then she hauled out her own calendar for comparison: "You want to see my calendar from 1982?
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He was hauled to a nearby jail and released on a $2,500 bond a short time later.
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Prescott was hauled to a nearby station where he was booked and posed for a mug shot.
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Dobbs' 47-yard Hail Mary was hauled in by Jauan Jennings to give his team the improbable win.
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The tunnels have been dug, the dirt hauled away, the skeletons unearthed and catalogued, and the tracks laid.
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Burton was eventually handcuffed -- placed under citizen's arrest by the security guard -- and hauled to a nearby jail.
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She strangled him, then hauled his dead body to her den, where, Dr. Huffard presumes, she ate him.
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She was hauled away and held at a police station for two days before being released pending trial.
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Many have been jailed, at times hauled off without process or explanation, and that number is only increasing.
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Wide receiver Anthony Nash hauled in two touchdown passes as the Blue Devils racked up 234 total yards.
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Ethan Wolf hauled in a 20-yard touchdown in the senior tight end's final game on Rocky Top.
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The vessel was hauled off the seabed and taken to a naval site in southeastern Sicily last week.
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In just five days, the Marvel film hauled in more than $1.2 billion at the global box office.
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Dave has been strapped on the gurney and is being hauled down the steps; he's no longer moving.
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Wallace has 16 catches and one score, and Perriman has hauled in only four passes for 26 yards.
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Ms Groff's writing is marvellous, her insights keen, each story a glittering, encrusted treasure hauled from the deep.
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Then, earlier this week, they hauled off the chief justice and two associates in the dead of night.
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Between meetings, the two men hauled up lobster traps and strolled the red earth of a potato farm.
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The 19-year-old precariously hauled his thin frame up the side of Trump Tower on Wednesday afternoon.
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Aside from the bodies of six USSR naval officers, it's unclear what the Hughes Glomar Explorer hauled up.
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Hauled Off at a Nightclub Tyga was detained by LAPD officers April 11 after leaving a Hollywood nightclub.
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Jon Teske scored 17 points, all in the first half, and hauled in 11 rebounds for the Wolverines.
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There is also a cheeky little joke right at the end after Juan Carlos is hauled into custody.
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They had hauled up a small tiger shark to tag when something strange happened: It puked up feathers.
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Because the earth hauled out of the pits over decades was simply dumped elsewhere, it is very loose.
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The night's big winners, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, hauled in delegates with their primary victories in Arizona.
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Fortunately, he was unsuccessful, but he still got hauled off to jail when cops and firefighters showed up.
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FYI, 2015 is the year he fought Manny Pacquiao -- for which he reportedly hauled in roughly $220 million.
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Kris Jenner's gonna have fun, fun, fun with the money her T-Bird just hauled in at auction.
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That number was a little off, according to feds, who say he actually hauled in $250k that year.
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According to Box Office Mojo, the movie hauled in an estimated $424.1 million worldwide and $170.1 million domestically.
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He was hauled before Congress and became an easy target in the national uproar over high drug prices.
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The cops apparently gave a big "bah, humbug" to that and hauled the elderly duo off to jail.
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Tent materials, astroturf for soccer fields, and electric generators have all been hauled out over the past week.
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Luckily for him, he's not getting hauled down to the South anytime soon to answer for any crimes.
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Domestically, the film hauled in $358 million, but the bulk of its haul came from international ticket sales.
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But another marine sergeant clapped tourniquets on what remained of Mr Dwyer and hauled him to a helicopter.
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We hauled the mattress up a narrow flight of stairs and dropped it off for the grateful recipient.
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He's climbing in the polls and hauled in more than $220006 million in the first quarter of 2202.
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Landlords who reflexively bar people with criminal records risk being hauled into court unless they revise that policy.
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Kenyan digital payment company Cellulant hauled in $37.5 million in a Series C round led by TPG Growth.
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It's crippled Britain's NHS, and its makers have so far hauled in more than $50,000 in paid ransoms.
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When he bought larger trucks, the rate began to depend on the volume of what customers needed hauled.
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Kim and Kanye had a bunch of snow hauled in, so the kids could sled down a slope.
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In the spring, we hauled our bicycles to Florida and rode 3,33 miles up the coast to Canada.
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If a man did something we didn't like in the '60s, we just hauled off and slapped him.
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There are gold mines and roving banditti; mules are branded, and dung is hauled to smoke out grasshoppers.
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Executives from Facebook, Google and Twitter got hauled before Congress to apologize for *gestures wildly in all directions*.
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After years of planning for an alternative, the viaduct will be demolished and hauled away early next year.
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The Gambino family controlled the trucking operation that would have hauled the dirt to fill the track's foundation.
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Her father hauled bricks at construction sites, and her mother cleaned houses and pulled pints at the pub.
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Instead, the lawyers hauled in four sets of costumes, two from Rasta Imposta and two from Kangaroo Manufacturing.
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The glass murals in the lobby have been polished; the giant clock out front hauled off for repairs.
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If the city isn't careful, it could find itself hauled into court again — this time for marijuana arrests.
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In November, East African on-demand delivery venture Lori Systems hauled in $30 million supported by Chinese investors.
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In November, East African on-demand delivery venture Lori Systems hauled in $30 million supported by Chinese investors.
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As the speed shot through 22009 knots, the pilots hauled back on their control columns to no effect.
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Drilling takes place all hours, with 9.5 meter long core samples hauled to the surface for immediate analysis.
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Mr. Smith hauled the boy to the shower and held him up to the spigot, Ms. Perkins said.
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Josh Nebo scored 21 points for A&M, while Emanuel Miller hauled in a game-high 252 rebounds.
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As seen in an onlooker's video, Mamoudou Gassama hauled himself hand over hand from one balcony to another.
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But on May 15, the halves were hauled onto a truck and sent on their way to Manchester.
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"They didn't even look at our gear," Burtynsky said with amazement, as porters hauled off two dozen bags.
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Some prisoners had arrived disturbed — traumatized adolescents hauled in from the battlefield, unstable adults who disrupted the cellblocks.
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Images circulating on social media showed Campos, his head dripping with blood, being hauled away to a hospital.
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His father was a truck driver, and Martin sometimes accompanied him on long trips as he hauled cargo.
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Valeant's chief executive, J. Michael Pearson, was hauled into a 2016 Senate hearing and verbally thrashed by lawmakers.
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Its Italianate houses once belonged to shipbuilders whose vessels hauled vegetables, iron and red sandstone to New York.
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The only reason Abbott wasn't hauled in on the spot ... she was 8 months pregnant at the time.
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Wonnie got hauled away and I was arrested for possession of the marijuana they found in the house.
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It's likely the bell will be hauled out of retirement to sound on special occasions like New Years Eve.
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Once all that debris is hauled away, work begins on business center revolving around a 2,320-foot-tall skyscraper.
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In less than six hours, the Obamas' things will be hauled out and the new first family's moved in.
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THE SCENE is becoming familiar: a Facebook executive is hauled before Congress in Washington, DC; a public grilling ensues.
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Tylan Wallace hauled in 783 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns, all career highs, as Cornelius' main target.
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Last week representatives from technology companies were hauled in before Congress to testify about their companies' policies and practices.
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Police have rounded up 23,000 bikes so far this year and hauled them to 16 corrals around the city.
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The pulverized rock comes out the back via conveyor belt to be loaded onto rail cars and hauled topside.
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That's his attempt at avoiding being hauled off to a hospital or being quarantined every time his temperature fluctuates.
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The day he first hauled his sound equipment to the Second Avenue construction site, Mr. Russo didn't expect much.
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I realized that if I got up to say something I was going to get hauled out of there.
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As you'll recall, he was hauled off by the Saviors last year after they discovered he could make bullets.
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DETROIT — Rashida Tlaib was once hauled out by security for shouting at President Donald Trump during a speech here.
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When China hauled an oil-exploration rig into Vietnamese waters, Vietnam eventually managed to get the rig to withdraw.
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That does not mean that Mr Trump is about to be hauled out of the Oval Office in handcuffs.
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She beats the crap out of him, and both are hauled in front of a disciplinary committee for assault.
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Will he now be hauled back to face the charge of sacrificing innocent people for a supposedly higher cause?
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The current leader on those metrics is Bernie Sanders, who hauled in $5.9 million in his first 24 hours.
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On May 4th police surrounded a car outside a mixed-race church and hauled the occupants out at gunpoint.
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While Losonsky hauled passengers between Manila, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Burma, the Flying Tigers' storied reputation continued to grow.
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Buttigieg hauled in $24.9 million from April through June, the best in the field of about two dozen candidates.
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Chris Herndon hauled in the lone touchdown for the Jets (4-5), who have dropped back-to-back games.
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Yesterday's Senate Banking Committee hearing on Wells Fargo should have ended with CEO John Stumpf hauled off in handcuffs.
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Australia's giant Century mine, which came to epitomise aging mines' prolonged death throes, has finally hauled its last ore.
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Last fiscal year, the federal government hauled in over $3 trillion in tax receipts, which was also a record.
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Sensing revolt, the junta has started warning that critics of the draft will be hauled away for "attitude adjustment".
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Anderson was placed in cuffs and hauled to a nearby police station where he continued to profess his innocence.
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"Lion King" boosters noted the original film hauled in $968.5 million way back in 1994, with lower ticket prices.
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Netflix dominated all streaming services, cable and broadcast networks with 15 SAG nominations but only hauled in 2 statues.
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He was hauled to the Charing Cross Police Station where he was booked and spent 7 hours in custody.
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As the police hauled him to the Fourth Precinct station, word spread within the community about what was happening.
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As the rescue team took their boat towards the trapped driver and hauled him to safety, Smith became emotional.
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The central bank also hauled several individuals to court and barred them from participating in the Singapore finance industry.
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Tylan Wallace hauled in 236 passes for 27 yards and two touchdowns, all career highs, as Cornelius' main target.
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On March 21st the chargé d'affaires at China's embassy in Jakarta was hauled in to receive a stiff protest.
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Police officers stormed into the Loving's home in the middle of the night and hauled them both to jail.
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Most freight is hauled by equipment that uses diesel engines, or jet turbines in the case of air cargo.
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When the Guardsmen caught protesters, they clubbed them or kicked them, and then hauled them away to detention centers.
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The week after the lobbyist letter, Mr. Alexander hauled Mr. King into a public hearing and dressed him down.
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Critics of the junta, including journalists, activists and a few politicians, have been hauled in for "attitude adjustment" sessions.
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Takacs hauled in a 2-yard touchdown pass from Book to make it 38-7 with 7:21 remaining.
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James often drove hard to the basket, and forward Tristan Thompson hauled in 15 rebounds against his shorter opponents.
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Democrat Ken Harbaugh, a former Navy pilot, hauled in $206,21 -- after raising $26,2136 in the fourth quarter of 2000.
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The neighbor reported a burglary, and when Karen realized who was responsible she hauled Michael to the police station.
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He hauled in $23 million in the fourth quarter, besting Cruz, who raised $20 million over the same period.
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Together, he and Mr. De Leon hauled the distraught man over the railing, to the safety of the pathway.
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Stanton threw a near-perfect pass to Brown's outside shoulder and he hauled the ball down for the score.
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Steve Heck, a piano mover, hauled out 20073 burnt pianos and turned them into a two-story sculpture/structure.
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Edris hauled Farah to his feet as his other rivals all wanted to give him a hug of consolation.
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The ship, called the Wise Honest, hauled coal from North Korea that was sold in other countries, including China.
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The men struggled in the cold water for more than a half hour before they were finally hauled aboard.
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I look around the kitchen, considering how every ingredient, utensil, appliance, and kerosene was been hauled in by foot.
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You can see him in the latter part of the video ... when cops hauled him and Kyle into jail.
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As the thawing soil heaves in springtime, rocks may arise, to be hauled away from the lawn mower's path.
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Law enforcement sources tell us Courtland Keith Rogers was hauled off to jail Tuesday after being indicted last month.
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Helicopters also hauled away debris, which was too unwieldy to take to the rail station in an electric cart.
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Agents hauled off eight boxes of documents, about 203 cellphones, iPads and computers, even the contents of a shredder.
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Researchers recently hauled up specimens from a layer of the world's seas that contains an abundance of aquatic life.
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An additional 11 princes were hauled in this month, dashing hopes that the November arrests were a one-off.
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United States marshals hauled in Mr. Glisan from prison, at Mr. Weissmann's direction, to appear before a grand jury.
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The decision to have the North Korean carriages hauled by Chinese engines was likely a logistical one, he said.
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So far, the trucks have hauled more than 100 million metric tons of rock out of Husab's open pits.
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With three on base, Troy Tulowitzki hit a moderate fly to right that Mazara hauled in near the line.
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So, no more people worried about getting arrested and hauled in for smoking a joint in Washington Square Park.
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Jesse was arrested and hauled off to Cleveland County Jail, where she was booked on a domestic violence charge.
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Aides, glued to their cellphones as they waited for instructions, paced or sat; others hauled in boxes of pizza.
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"The Force Awakens" hauled in $2.06 billion worldwide sales and "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" garnered $1.33 billion globally.
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But our Plan B is sitting in its box ready to be hauled out should our water be cut.
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Gabriel hauled in his third touchdown on a highlight-reel play with 43 seconds to go before the break.
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The two uniformed agents bent down, each grabbing me under an arm, and roughly hauled me to my feet.
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It hauled in $433.6 million in worldwide ticket sales in 2016, but has a 28% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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The sculptor Ousmane Gueye designed a large glass table supported by black rocks hauled by crane from the beach.
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He was arrested at the scene and hauled to a nearby station where he was booked for extreme DUI.
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The sand where turtles breed is routinely hauled away for use in construction projects, while fishing nets scoop up hatchlings.
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We hauled it to a corner of the living room, where I'd had a much smaller tree the year before.
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Police grabbed a geology professor, a critic of the government, at a relative's funeral and hauled him off to jail.
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The Disney film hauled in $36.13 million during its debut and set a new precedent for the holiday box office.
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Fears that his treachery had been detected were confirmed when he was hauled in for gruelling interrogations by KGB goons.
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Fortunately, the flames were extinguished ... but Speer was hauled away by cops and is facing a felony charge for arson.
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They handcuffed you, read you your Miranda rights, and hauled you away in the back of an unmarked police car.
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One of the rapper's security guards thought wiser of it, and quickly hauled him away, but the fans kept brawling.
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Instead of paying to get it hauled away, a neighbor renovating their garage came and picked them up from us.
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Dontavian Lee added a touchdown on the ground while Gabe Myles, Deddrick Thomas and Jamal Couch hauled in scoring grabs.
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Even the monstrous 17-foot long sixgill Grubbs once hauled aboard a research vessel needs to look over its shoulder.
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Dryers get hogged, wash loads left a second too long get hauled off, and there's lint and liquid detergent everywhere.
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Local news outlets reported that workers hauled several monuments away, days after a white nationalist rally in Virginia turned deadly.
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Mladic was hauled out of courtroom at the Hague for shouting at UN judges as they began reading the verdict.
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Tight end Chris Bounds, who entered the game with two career catches, hauled in a pair of touchdowns for Colorado.
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Though Facebook's top executives were hauled in to face critical congressional leaders, its users and investors don't seem to care.
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Washington hauled in a record $1.08 trillion in tax revenues in the first 4 months of this current fiscal year.
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Since 23, Pelosi has hauled in $568 million for House Democratic campaigns -- including $141 million during the 2016 campaign cycle.
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The first female-centric superhero film on the big screen was directed by Patty Jenkins and hauled in $20173 million.
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Trubisky and Jordan Howard each rushed for a score, while Tarik Cohen and Trey Burton each hauled in touchdown passes.
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He lowered his tray table, hauled out his Loeb edition of Horace's Odes and Epodes, and opened to Ode XLV.
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The man called the Lynnfield Police Department after he hauled up a loaded Uzi submachine gun, The Daily Item reported.
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Investigators have hauled some of Stone's associates to the grand jury and are asking about his finances and tax returns.
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More than 200 horses were hauled to safety in the Saddleridge Fire near the San Fernando Valley earlier this month.
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Last year, China hauled in $8.87 billion at its box office while the U.S. pulled in more than $11 billion.
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Los Angeles C DeAndre Jordan hauled in seven rebounds on Monday after averaging 13.3 in the previous six games. 2.
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"They put the drugs in the dumpster and then hauled the dumpster to another location to unload it," Duffy said.
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Christie's estimated the entire collection would fetch $84.73 million or more, but the art auction alone hauled in $646 million.
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They wanted porch lights turned on at night, yards maintained, garbage and debris hauled away, and feral dogs rounded up.
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Shay Fields hauled in a 5-yard pass on a fade route to put the Buffaloes back up 20-13.
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Chris Brown was hauled into a police station in Amsterdam for riding a dirt bike without a helmet and tags.
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It is unmanned and travels, hauled by heavy cables, between two big winch houses at either end of the pool.
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Edwin Encarnacion led off the sixth with a long line drive to right that Eaton hauled in at the wall.
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FIFA hauled in $4.8 billion in revenue from the 2014 World Cup, turning a $2.6 billion profit for the association.
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Walker hauled in a 227-yard touchdown pass on the next possession to give the Titans a 33-23 lead.
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Bateman caught seven passes for 78 yards, while Tyler Johnson hauled in seven passes for 125 yards and one touchdown.
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They are standing on the steps of a Roman Catholic church where Jews had been held before being hauled away.
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Mussolini began draining the lake in 1929 and by 1932, two of the ships had been located and hauled ashore.
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Those issues have prompted outrage from lawmakers, who hauled Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, to Washington to testify in April.
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As the clear top receiving target in the Giants' offense, Shepard hauled in 11 catches for 144 yards last week.
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They were hauled off to a nearby Hindu-run shelter that takes in cattle snatched from Muslims and sells them.
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Park engineers have designed portable bathhouses and vault toilets that can be hauled to safer ground when destructive storms loom.
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A few students and residents have told local reporters that some girls were spotted being hauled away by the militants.
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Johnny Manziel was removed from a Vegas club after the former NFL QB allegedly hauled off and punched a guy.
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The 264 packages crammed into his van that day were double the amount he usually hauled only 230 months earlier.
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Little Italy's signature sidewalk tables for alfresco dining had been hauled inside, leaving Mulberry Street just like any other street.
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But she described the documentary evidence against Mr. Manafort, hauled into the jury room in four cardboard boxes, as formidable.
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Her live-in partner, Reggie Tranya, is a stevedore who hauled rice sacks and earned up to $5 a day.
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A few minutes later, heavy equipment yanked one of the huge tree trunks from the ground and hauled it away.
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Will you promise to use a word as dazzling as the "recrudescence" that you hauled out a few paragraphs back?
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At rallies, women clutch pictures of sons they say were hauled off by security officials, never to be seen again.
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Heather Bresch was hauled before Congress, but EpiPens still cost three to six times more than they did in 2007.
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Storm debris is still being hauled away from 26 municipalities, but should be completed by mid-June, FEMA officials said.
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Moreover, his admirers are so incensed that he and his party have hauled in an unprecedented amount of campaign money.
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MELBOURNE/WELLINGTON, May 1313 (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand shares fell on Monday, hauled down by heavyweight banks after no.
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After a drunken affair with a visiting French scientist, she is promptly hauled in by the security services for interrogation.
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In the late eighties, the University of California at Davis dismantled the structures and hauled them up into the Whites.
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James hauled in more than $3 million in the third quarter, while Peters raised $2.5 million from July through September.
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Bystanders and journalists were among those hauled to a filthy bus depot terminal that served as a makeshift holding pen.
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While they now mostly exist for tourist photo-ops, you can see how fishermen hauled their catch here for centuries.
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The materials employed in their construction are hauled for miles in fuel-burning trucks and shipped in gas-guzzling tankers.
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The disparity builds on October fundraising totals, when the RNC hauled in $9.2 million, compared to the DNC's $3.9 million.
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He walks into the studio to find her seated in an armchair that she's hauled in from the living room.
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By then, our neighbor had enough wood and so we cut our old oak and hauled it up the road.
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She also won't ever forget the dead boar carcasses she once hauled from Texas to North Dakota — or the stench.
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Seriously, though: Spectators are hauled onstage for a catwalk contest, or called upon to be the furniture for gyrating dancers.
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The city has also hauled in water trucks to sprinkle water on overheated locals and visitors in the city center.
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The city has also hauled in water trucks to sprinkle water on overheated locals and visitors in the city center.
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From the back of a canoe, he hauled out a heavy device to make the first recordings of their language.
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In 1999, Amadeo hauled his dying brother from the canoe, and the two spoke in Taushiro for the last time.
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The adults and 11 children used wood to cook, hauled water from neighbors' wells and got heat from propane heaters.
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In New York, I hauled it down the jet bridge and through passport control, my hands blistering from the effort.
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It wasn't until onlookers formed a human chain to support Ott that Vansant was finally freed and hauled to shore.
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