' I was inspired and taken by the whole emotion of what was going on.
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He was treated by paramedics and taken by ambulance to a south London hospital.
But Vioxx is unusual because it was on the market for so long and taken by so many people.
The Qatari man was hospitalized in an intensive care unit in Qatar on Sept. 7 and taken by air ambulance to London Sept. 11.
ObamaCare is estimated to increase the number of insured Americans by some 30 million and taken by itself, expanding the number of insured is a good thing.
Even the semi-formal pre-execution portraits of inmates at the Tuol Sleng death camp, bizarrely ordered by the Khmer Rouge and taken by a teenage photographer, contain a power that goes beyond mere horror.
In Somaliland I was greeted at the airport with a huge smile and warm hug by a local guide and taken by taxi to change money and then for a meaty feast in a local restaurant.
Mr. Rodwell, 54, a former Australian soldier who was married to a Filipino woman and had settled down in the southern Philippines, was kidnapped in December 2011 from his seashore house in Ipil township west of Pagadian and taken by speedboat to nearby mountainous islands where Abu Sayyaf militants are hiding.
But, unlike his fellow-villagers, he was renowned for having a deficit: he had been born in a lean year, and, to make matters worse, an estranged aunt had once lifted him from his crib and praised Heaven for what a gorgeous, fat, rosy baby he was thereby sealing forever his fate to be generally impoverished, crippled, struck down and taken by the Devil at some unexpected time, in some terrifying way.
The miner was treated for possible pelvis and spinal injuries by ambulance crews and was taken by air to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.
The role of Eliza was first played by Julie Andrews on stage and was taken by Audrey Hepburn in the Oscar-winning 1964 film version.
The following day, the bodies of those killed were released by the British armed forces and were taken by Iraqi ambulances to a nearby hospital.
Jackson had been due to perform from July 13 at the 20, 000-capacity O2 arena, the former Millenium Dome, built by the U.K. government and taken over by reclusive billionaire Philip Anschutz in 2001.
We remain the safest of safe harbors, and we -- and the action taken by Congress yesterday and today, signed into law by the President moments ago, that extends our debt ceiling through 2012, demonstrates that we will continue to pay our -- meet our obligations and pay our bills, and that that is a very good thing.
The guidance, once again, was that after careful analysis of data, radiation levels and damage assessments to all units at the plant, our independent experts at the NRC are in agreement with the response and measures taken by Japanese technicians, including their recommended 20-kilometer radius for evacuation and additional shelter-in-place recommendations out to 30 kilometers.
And that option remains on the table and is reinforced by the approach taken and announced today by the Gang of Six.
His body was loaded onto an ambulance and taken away by the family, reports said.
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But if they were legitimately purchased and taken overseas by, say, businessmen or missionaries those should remain abroad.
Officials from NHS Tayside's health protection team are fully aware of the circumstances and actions taken by the council.
Austrian police said Jemima had skied off piste on Sunday and was taken by helicopter to hospital in Innsbruck.
They were found and taken home by a local man, the force said.
The girl's mother was also injured, but less seriously, and was taken by ambulance to the same hospital, Jordan said.
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Carl Cope, 47, of Bloxwich, had called 999 with chest pains and was taken by a paramedic to Walsall Manor Hospital.
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The council confirmed the stalls are put up and taken down by private contractors but said the overall running was its responsibility.
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Thatcher's coffin had lain overnight at a chapel at the Palace of Westminster and was taken by hearse to the Church of St.
The government is revising the "Life in the U.K." handbook and test taken by those seeking to become British citizens or settle here permanently.
This nutty professor is apparently read and taken seriously by half the policymakers in Washington, including Treasury Secretary Larry Summers--and don't you love the Summers dollar?
Mr Baird-Parker was pulled from the water at 14:30 and was taken by air ambulance to James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, where he was pronounced dead.
The number of children abducted and taken abroad by an estranged parent has risen by 88% in just under a decade, according to new government figures.
Every gun, bullet and drop of fuel must be flown in from Uganda and then taken by river to Dongo, or wherever the next target may be.
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