When the family's two dogs were run over 18 months ago, the tragedy affected Adam deeply. |
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Another worker said Mr Heap was standing by the vehicle when he was run over. |
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He's methodical and doesn't race irrationally or run over racers to gain position. |
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Imperious piebald porkers parked in the middle of the roads challenge you to run over them. |
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One meeting has already taken place and we expect the programme to run over the next two years. |
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Tests were run over telephones and intercoms to determine optimum degrees of loudness for giving instructions and commands. |
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The course is run over a four week programme involving management and organisational skills. |
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A Florida man has been charged with attempting to run over a controversial Republican congresswoman with his car. |
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Only seven older fillies and mares contested the Eatontown after six entrants scratched from the race, run over a soft turf course. |
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A series of tests run over the past 24 hours provided conclusive evidence of the poisoning, Zimpfer said. |
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Security had been stepped up again, so I couldn't go in to a building without getting my bags scanned and a metal detector run over my body. |
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It was inevitable that a feral teenager in a stolen car was going to run over someone. |
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The performance is so pedestrian it practically gets run over by a goey-filled truckie. |
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The youngest age at which a horse can run over hurdles is three, for fences it is four. |
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Tie-down straps were run over the cans and the excess strapping was used to put an extra turn in the tie-down ratchet. |
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Her first reaction was to run over there, and catch Jackie before she fell, but Jason beat her to it. |
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You watch Eric when he catches a hitch and stiff-arms somebody, then he's looking for somebody else to run over. |
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A chase involves larger, rigid fences while a hurdle race is run over shorter, more flexible obstacles. |
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Extra races are being proposed for the meeting, currently run over three days from Tuesday to Thursday, including a cross-country chase. |
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I reach behind me and feel my lower back, where it had felt like I'd been run over by a steamroller repeatedly. |
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Wires could be soldered to the tube socket terminals to run over to the breadboarding sockets. |
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Parades run over several weekends, so as not to clash with other parades in neighbouring areas. |
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The man himself was killed, merely 22 years old, allegedly, and rather unheroically, run over by a truck. |
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He sits in center court to sip his coffee and if he sees the mayor walk past, he can run over to get an autograph. |
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The course will be held in the evening and will run over a period of 10 weeks. |
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He started digging through a disorderly pile of assorted framed pictures, including several that looked like they had been run over by a truck. |
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The fact that the cubs were orphans, abandoned when their mother was run over by a car, was of no account. |
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A couple of years later, power lines were run over Imogene Pass, and the Camp Bird mine was electrified. |
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As soon as she was out of the car, Ray stepped on the gas and shot forward, trying to run over my grandmother. |
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You could be run over by the car of bad luck tomorrow, and what will it all have been for? |
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She works in wildlife rehabilitation, caring for animals that have been run over in the road or abandoned. |
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The course will run over six weeks in May and June and will teach people to upgrade and repair computers and configure their operating systems. |
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These bikes uproot heather and, if they run over Iron Age ancient burial mounds, the damage would be irreversible. |
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Horrified by the thought of seeing grandma take a header down the stairs then get run over by a piano? |
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He had already lost one of his nine lives after he was taken to a vet when he was run over by a car. |
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To avoid getting run over, airmen put green light sticks on their helmets or uniforms. |
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A binman who died after being run over by his own dustbin wagon might have stepped into a blind spot behind the vehicle, an inquest heard. |
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The race is run over 22 miles and takes competitors through open moorland and on farm tracks, footpaths and roads. |
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The village was run over with stray cats, tabbies, longhairs, shorthairs, tomcats, and all other imaginable breeds, even the Casper Cat. |
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I burn up at the thought of it and as for having a chat with my mom about it, I would rather be run over by a bus first. |
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You have that meeting at four with the Board of Directors, shall we run over your speech? |
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She died of chest and abdominal injuries after she was run over by a lorry outside York District Hospital. |
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This popular event, run over almost four miles, takes place on the cross-country course and comprises a variety of jumps. |
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Barbara Sheppard, a retired teacher, fears a child will be run over before the council do anything to make the road safer. |
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A wildlife campaigner is urging motorists to slow down after a swan was run over. |
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A coroner has called for a pedestrian crossing at a set of traffic lights after a pensioner was run over and killed last year. |
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The three-man break went away fairly early in the 60-minute criterium, which was run over a 2 Km course in warm, windy conditions. |
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A dog which was run over, a set of misplaced keys and a woman wanting a plumber were just a few of the incidents Bradford's emergency services dealt with this year. |
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The 1985 victim, 22-year-old Catherine Costello of breezy Point, lived despite being run over by the front two cars. |
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Lifting the boats into a head carry for the run over to the chow hall, only another mile. |
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I've seen Don run over 40 racks in nine ball, says Fred Whalen. |
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The rally consisted of 22 stages run over 3 days in mainly dry conditions. |
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Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which an elderly pedestrian was run over on a pelican crossing in Norton Avenue, Sheffield. |
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We do not yet know if the victim was run over deliberately or if the incident occurred by accident but at this stage, the death is being treated as murder. |
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At break time, the entire assembly line would run over to play the machines that were ready to be shipped out. |
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Watching a computer-generated avatar steal cars and run over pedestrians is an odd accompaniment to the mood-massaging music, but undoubtedly an entertaining one. |
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If I hadn't been so baked, I would have run over there at top speed. |
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There should be a clean section, a uniform base, the material pumped in with binder, a road roller run over it for compaction and a smooth pavement at the end of the repair. |
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Tina was weeping so hard that her mascara was running, leaving tire marks down her cheeks, as if she had been run over by a pair of small unicycles. |
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It was worth a hundred sovereigns and run over two and a half miles. |
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This non-recognition of immediate threats extends to civilians, who won't necessarily run out of the way of firefights or cars, getting run over or shot in the process. |
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I'm sure that he will also be stirring his players by reminding them that their supposed role in the last-day drama is to lie down and let the big boys run over them. |
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Most of the courts we play on these days are very slow, and it gives my opponents a lot of time to hit good returns, run over and make good passing shots. |
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The poor devil was the first person to ever get run over by a train. |
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Anya let the cool water run over her as she lay down in the shallow creek. |
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I've almost been run over by them god knows how many times, but if I only crossed the road when the green man flashes, I probably wouldn't have this problem. |
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He was wounded twice in different gunfights, run over by a smuggler, fought in World War I and lived a hair-raising life on the Prohibition-era Mexican border. |
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Come harvest time, it was run over by a winnower or combine, and hundreds of tiny body parts were spread across the field. |
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We finally found John's cat run over in the next road. It was as dead as a doornail. |
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TransPennine Express services run over a large area of northern England and southern Scotland. |
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The restaged trials were run over the Llangollen Railway, Wales, and were the subject of a 2003 BBC Timewatch documentary. |
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To mark the end of Relations Week a fun run over 8 km was held at the Phobians Athletics Club. |
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In October 2007, she was reprimanded after joking that she had almost run over a black pedestrian because she could not see him in the dark. |
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The most prestigious race is the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over the course in July. |
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Autopsies revealed severe trauma to both prisoners' legs, describing the trauma as comparable to being run over by a bus. |
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The Grand National is run over the National Course at Aintree and consists of two laps of 16 fences, the first 14 of which are jumped twice. |
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He was heartbroken when his year-old black miniature poodle Fish was run over outside his house. |
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I just thought Mike was getting high in the corner, and Heather put her camera down to run over and demand that he not be such a Bogart. |
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The very least EastEnders' most dastardly villain deserved was to be mown down in a hail of bullets and then run over by a steam roller. |
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With their senior captain watching from the sidelines, the top-seeded Mounties responded with a 14-point run over the next 3 minutes, 42 seconds. |
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One time while at work, Mama June had a forklift run over her toe. |
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Park View's Calvin Culver was 2 for 4, including a 275-foot home run over the center-field scoreboard. |
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A two-year-old child died in a run over accident in the wilayat Jalan Bani Bu Ali in A'Sharqiyah region on Friday. |
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A YOUNG partygoer who was repeatedly stabbed with a samurai sword before being run over has been named by police. |
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Camel caravans, and courageous teamsters opened regular carrying businesses between Southern Cross and Coolgardie, while coaches began to run over the desert. |
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The race will be run over a variety of terrain, including grass and sand. |
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In police work, then, officers are in the kill zone when they are in positions where they could be shot, stabbed, run over, or otherwise mortally injured by citizens. |
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You'd better run over your statement before going on the platform. |
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Before we start the project, let's just run over who is doing what. |
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The old-school way, with the chief scout having it all in his head, gave no continuity. If he gets run over by a bus he takes all the knowledge with him. |
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These seminars, sometimes called boot camps because of their avowed level of intensity, typically run over two days and feature high-powered speakers and topics. |
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Increasingly, scholars in environmental ethics are dissatisfied with the way in which the field seems to run over the same ground again and again. |
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Can you believe somebody would just run over a cat like that? |
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The athletes must run over the bridge to reach the finish line. |
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The website contained an animated image of Interlagos that allowed users to leave nails and porcupines on the track for Hamilton's car to run over. |
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Many paths run over the fell including the well known Loughrigg Terrace, a level path with superb views of Grasmere, Helm Crag and the Fairfield group. |
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A memorial statue exists of William Huskisson, once member of parliament for the city, but best remembered as the first man to be run over by a railway engine. |
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On the third run over the course, off Belle Grange, the boat capsized. |
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Witnesses told investigators the bus driver tried to drive away, but the man ran in front, grabbed the bicycle rack, fell underneath and was run over, Funes said. |
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Run over 12 furlongs it is the longest race on the card and is worth 1 million. |
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Run over three nights, the league was keenly contested with the outcome in doubt to the very end. |
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