Mr Smith slept on the premises for two nights at the height of the flooding, having food ferried in by boat. |
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A 1943 Morecambe transport bus ferried passengers from Lancaster to the port adding to the history of the weekend. |
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Upon crossing the Sound to Port Howard, the troops climbed into an Army landing craft to be ferried to a nearby beach. |
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In total, 208 victims were rushed into the Royal London, some ferried there by London buses which had stopped to pick up the walking wounded. |
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Women were seen screaming and wailing at the hospital as ambulances ferried the wounded to the emergency department. |
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Parties of sightseers would be ferried out to sail round the hulks and see the prisons close up. |
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Then it was rolled down to the water's edge along a walkway and loaded on to a powder hoy to be ferried to the waiting warship. |
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Insufficient LVTs meant that back-up troops had to be ferried ashore in landing craft. |
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For 18 years, he ferried pieces of junk and debris on his bicycle to the municipal site and worked by night to shape the figures. |
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Rescuers frantically cut through twisted metal to reach survivors, as ambulances and buses ferried the injured to nearby hospitals. |
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Whether State's transport lorries ferried them or that they came of their own is not the issue. |
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The experience of many refugees is of helplessness, of being ferried around by people whose intentions are concealed by the language barrier. |
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Before the docks were built lightermen ferried goods from ships in midstream to the river quays. |
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At about 3.30 pm, the Mayor will be ferried into Micklegate in a trap pulled by Santa's magic reindeer. |
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A private boat ferried the contestants to the island at the mouth of the Hudson, a stone's throw from the Statue of Liberty. |
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Some were loaded into a constant stream of helicopters which ferried the injured away. |
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Brewing materials such as maize, sorghum and finger millet were in abundance in the area but were now being ferried to a neighbouring country. |
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Ambulances that on Friday ferried the injured to hospital, spent yesterday standing by at the funerals to help relatives overcome with grief. |
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The aircraft were serviced, checked over carefully and winterized before being ferried north. |
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The official line of thinking in Iarnrod Eireann seems to be that the timber will now be ferried by private road transport. |
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Throughout the afternoon, a boat ferried community members out for a look at the aquaculture cages and the thousands of trout feeding there. |
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Windass kept the ball in play and ferried it back to Morrison but there was no conviction about his shot. |
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One of Calderdale's most colourful characters got the send-off he wanted when a barge carrying his coffin ferried him to his final resting place. |
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The boat dropped anchor in the middle and we were ferried in smaller boats to the harbour. |
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Livestock were ferried across to neighbouring islands, or herded together in remote peninsulas and mountain regions. |
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Firefighters had to jack up the bus to allow paramedics underneath to treat him before the air ambulance ferried him to Leeds General Infirmary. |
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The highly desirables will be ferried around in cars and put up in the fancier type of chain hotel. |
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The dishes all had to be ferried to the bathroom, washed and then brought back again to drain on the draining board. |
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Dive kit and passengers are ferried along the shore in the tender. |
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Blocks of coquina were quarried for the Castillo from pits in present-day Anastasia State Recreation Area and then ferried by barge across Matanzas Bay to St. Augustine. |
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Fernandez recently threw a party for one of his daughters at the Royal Botanical Gardens, to which gobsmacked guests were ferried in limos and greeted by mock paparazzi. |
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We're so big now that I just kind of get ferried to gigs and told to play. |
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Tourists, in carefully regimented parties, are ferried round to gawp at close quarters at blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas. |
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Among those ferried down the mountain was Dan Mazur, a Bristol-based guide who had been stuck at camp one in the Western Cwm since Saturday. |
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In the end, they fought the blaze with helicopters and fire engines ferried through town on flatbed trucks. |
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Both the foreign affairs minister and I were ferried around on American Chinook helicopters. |
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If they are ferried, will that be on their own aircraft under non-Canadian control or will it be by Sea King? |
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Ships visiting the island remain at anchor some distance from the shoreline and visitors are ferried to the island in longboats. |
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The aircraft was inspected, and was ferried that evening to the company maintenance base at Montreal. |
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During the war, 9,027 airplanes were ferried across the Atlantic to Allied fighter, bomber, maritime patrol and transportation squadrons. |
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More than 13,000 visitors traveled to Hanover on May 13th and 14th. 80 busses ferried visitors from the branches to the fairground. |
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The helicopter was being ferried to Springbank for maintenance and repair, because the engine had not been producing its maximum rated power. |
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After replacement of the missing hardware and a free play check, the aircraft was ferried to Ottawa. |
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The aircraft was later ferried back to Alliford Bay without further incident. |
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From there, tourists are to be ferried to the inner city in urban shuttle buses. |
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Now all of our NATO allies in Afghanistan in the field are being ferried around in 32 buses made by Mercedes-Benz. |
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It had recently been ferried from a maintenance facility in Abbotsford to Sidney, British Columbia. |
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A rowing boat ferried people to do their shopping or drink their beer. |
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Another team was ferried by helicopter to the village of Lumno to bring tents and other items for 12,000 displaced people, including 500 children. |
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A black-robed priest offered what words of consolation and comfort he could to distraught onlookers as more than 20 ambulances ferried the injured to hospitals. |
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But because there is no bridge to the island, they and their equipment had to be ferried across on boats belonging to islanders and others using the river. |
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At the River Club, staff and visitors were ferried out in rubber boats after the Liesbeeck River flooded the ground floor of the building and its parking area. |
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She had ferried more than McConville to secret graves, and the burden of what she had done took its toll. |
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Unlike other students, however, he was ferried to the train station in a chauffeur-driven Range Rover. |
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That protective security bubble that has kept watch over you night and day and ferried you from city to city will be punctured. |
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Howard Junior was tended by an army of servants and ferried to and from school in a limousine. |
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Buses and jeeps ferried the participants from Dehradun to the base camp. |
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Bicycles and tricycles have ferried man around town for decades. |
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I ferried up to the last point on the river, got out for a walk around to give the bogans a chance to shout incomprehensibly to me, and went back to where I started. |
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I had my own landing craft, slung on-board the troop ship Glenear, and when we arrived I ferried men to and from the shore with German shells exploding all around me. |
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The Greek tradition of the dead being ferried across the river Styx by Charon is probably a reflex of this belief. |
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Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line ferried passengers 18 miles in Florida during its brief four-month tenure. |
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The aircraft, serial number 760527, will be ferried to Air Logistics' Louisiana base this week where it will be prepared for introduction to service. |
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Finally, young animals, particularly puppies, for example, are now being ferried across the whole of Europe without there being any legislation in place. |
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Supplies and casualties were still ferried across the Canal. |
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Shane Jennings robbed a loose scrum ball in the 63rd minute and ferried it on for D'Arcy to send Hickie shuttling in at the left corner. |
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On the day of the anniversary, tourists will be ferried to the ceremony at the Lochnager Mine Crater and afterwards at Le Tommy Bar in Pozieres. |
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It owes its characteristics to the physical and chemical composition of the detrital, gravelly, sandy and loamy material ferried by the waters and deposited in the flood plain. |
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Escaping slaves who entered Indiana would be ferried from safe house to safe house northward, usually into Michigan, where they could cross safely to Windsor, in Ontario, Canada. |
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They were also forbidden to communicate in writing, but sympathizers discreetly ferried letters between the two. |
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As time went by, the planes ferried over to the British Isles were increasingly used to carry passengers, mail, and essential cargo such as medical or technical supplies, even ammunition. |
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The aircraft was ferried to Montreal the same day. |
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Shortly before the occurrence, the pilot had the helicopter ferried to the Innisfail Airport, where all subsequent flights were to have been made. |
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British aircraft have ferried in French supplies. |
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The soldiers could march, but their equipment and heavy supplies would need to be ferried by sea. |
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Arab and Gujarati merchants ferried spices from Indian ports like Calicut, across the Arabian Sea and into the Red Sea ports like Jeddah. |
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There, goods are unloaded from one truck, searched, ferried through a barrier of concrete blocks, and loaded onto another truck on the other side of the barrier. |
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Hot meals were ferried across the Canal at 024017 during the evening. |
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On July 24, after receiving authorization from the Irish Aviation Authorities and Boeing, the aircraft was ferried, with one engine inoperative and the aft door secured, to Copenhagen, Denmark, for repairs. |
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They left Perth on 10 October, and were ferried across the Firth of Forth from Burntisland to East Lothian. |
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Afterwards the coach ferried us to a shining example of Sicily's new policy of agrotourism, the Coscio farmhouse run by Antonia Gaetani near Naro. |
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Finally, on 19 September, Stuart reached Borrodale on Loch nan Uamh in Arisaig, where his party boarded two small French ships, which ferried them to France. |
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