Several passengers were thrown from the carts, with four having to be airlifted to hospital. |
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The physical effort of having to be at the theatre every night became too much to handle. |
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A very closely contested competition resulted in countbacks having to be employed to decide the first three places. |
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Got back on Sunday evening and chucked a full on 5 year old temper tantrum at having to be back in this noisy, filth ridden corrupt town! |
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It hasn't helped having to be in work, but it is worse going away knowing that you have left loads of uncompleted jobs. |
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He said haulage firms were already being badly hit by increases, which were having to be passed on to customers. |
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These can be used for the outside edges of your walkway without having to be trimmed first. |
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One of the annoying things about the indie world is having to be on the cusp of whatever is brand new. |
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That is a fact that we can be certain about without having to be a marlin to know it. |
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The bank doesn't like the idea of a homeowner dying and the house having to be sold to repay the loan. |
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That extra cost might have meant other aspects of the clinic's work having to be pared down. |
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The union works with the Dept. of Labor to provide direct entry into an apprenticeship program without having to be wait-listed. |
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With no lineouts, no meaningful scrums and all players having to be greyhounds, it's a hybrid of rugby union. |
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Capable of using large amounts of data, without having to be carried over a shoulder or being recharged more than once a day. |
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The most interesting work experience was having to be a discussant for three erudite papers the afternoon that I landed in Budapest. |
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I mean the club certainly makes enough money without having to be involved in such activities. |
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Basic assumptions are having to be revisited, old arguments dredged up, canonical material critically scoured. |
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This considered, I felt slightly frustrated by the fact our opening league game was having to be played by pretty fatigued players. |
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Its new porcine casing is much in demand and is having to be rationed to customers. |
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The clean-up operation took weeks to complete, with pollutants having to be tankered away for specialist disposal. |
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The prospect of having to be childless added to her depression. |
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It went beyond having to be conversant with American history and values. |
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This happens routinely after marriage, and women from decimated kin groups are taken as wives in this polygamous society, without brideprice having to be paid. |
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Personally, I'm happy to spend my time doing the delicate work of digging out dinosaur bones, and not having to be responsible for a several-ton fossilized tree. |
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One can only imagine what it must have been like for her, having to be civil amid a group of Washington vipers eager for salacious titbits to grind on the gossip mill. |
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Such a decision could lead to lots of bits of paper having to be retyped. |
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In addition to their lack of accuracy, sandglasses, waterclocks and candles were also limited in the total length of time they could measure before having to be reset. |
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Most wireless closet dehumidifiers can go at least one or two months before having to be discharged, depending on the volume of air, amount of moisture, and other factors. |
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In the case of a guide dog that is affected, it can mean separation from their owner, having to be retrained, or in a small number of cases, withdrawn from working altogether. |
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The files can act as a personalized data warehouse, allowing sales reps to analyze information from New Balance's enterprise-planning system without having to be connected. |
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I almost felt sorry for Kyleigh, having to be stuck with all those guys. |
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Brum will be at the stub end of a branch line, with connections having to be made between Curzon Street and New Street for most people. |
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She had no more than 20 minutes' sleep at a time during the voyage, having to be on constant lookout day and night. |
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The event was plagued by bad weather with play having to be suspended twice. |
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Commercial property prices fell by up to two thirds, resulting in two Swedish banks having to be taken over by the government. |
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Each slave is also allowed to cut jacaranda or any other wood without having to be accounted for it. |
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The navigation was neglected, and the lack of dredging resulted in boats having to be loaded with less cargo. |
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Owing to his obiter dicta having to be filtered through a zareba of white hair, it was not always easy to catch exactly what Mr. Cornelius said. |
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With the agreement, baggage can be checked at either JetBlue or Seaborne and will be transferred without having to be rechecked. |
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Tummy Rumblers was taken over by the current owner in March 2010 but is reluctantly having to be sold. |
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Trees are worth the money but it's a shame when small ones get mindlessly damaged and keep having to be replaced. |
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There is a choice of carbon fibre or stowable cloth, with each having to be removed and replaced manually. |
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Which is no different than my chair bodging, in that I can go out into the woodland and do my work without having to be tied in to a village shop situation. |
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Now you don't seem so proud about having to be scrounging your next meal. |
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The Act provided that provocation could be by anything done or said without it having to be an illegal act and the provoker and the deceased could be a third parties. |
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About 100 ballots were damaged, some having to be taped back together. |
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This ultimately led to orders forbidding US privateers from attempting to bring their prizes in to port, with captured ships instead having to be burnt. |
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