In rural areas, where most of them live, government trucks ferried them to the polls.
Helicopters ferried some of the wounded to other hospitals in nearby areas on Thursday.
Rescue workers arrived by boat and ferried them to shops to buy food and medicines.
She should have been ferried to Harare as an emergency but the ambulance available had no fuel.
Gunners fans were also ferried by their club to the final last year to beat the chaos.
The mother was ferried to beauty salons and her children were taken on dental visits and shopping trips.
The jury heard that suitcases of Turkish lira were taken from his mother's home and ferried to banks.
How else to explain the name of the plane that ferried Bush to Iowa last weekend: Great Expectations?
Panagopulos companies now carry 42% of all trucks and 34% of all private vehicles ferried between Italy and Greece.
Two days later, a helicopter chartered by the Aga Khan network ferried the women and children away to Dushanbe.
Cholesterol, the fat that clogs arteries and causes heart attacks, is ferried around the body by two different proteins.
When your name was called, you were passed through a metal detector and ferried upstairs to an undecorated 6-by-6 cubicle.
Mr Baker said it was "shameful" that ministers were spending so much "being ferried around in the lap of luxury".
They braved gunfire to reach the wounded, and ferried them to safety in the backs of cars and a pickup truck.
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Day after day, he ferried teams to the crater in the swamp.
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Knapsack money and goods, ferried across borders, surely add a good deal.
Benedict XVI's driver wept as he said goodbye before helping the pontiff into the black sedan that ferried him to the helipad.
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That will allow crews to concentrate on an area for several days without needing to be ferried back and forth to work sites.
So-called "booze buses" then ferried drunken revellers to the centre where they were kept warm until sober enough to make their way home.
The USS Ronald Reagan ferried 60, 000 pounds of supplies for the ship's passengers and crew as the ship was towed to San Diego.
Some 80 Israeli diplomats and their families were driven to the airport under military escort and ferried home by an Israeli air-force plane.
Hikers can make a full day of it, or they can be ferried to the golden bays that line the track and walk back.
Port officials at Chipoka said the boat was overloaded with passengers being ferried early on Saturday morning to the ship MV Illala anchored offshore.
Passengers are usually ferried to and from the shore by boat.
Crew members from Beaumaris took part in a memorable leg of the Olympic torch relay, as they ferried the flame from the town to Menai Bridge.
From there, it was flown to Al-Arish airport, just south of the Egypt-Israel border, where it was ferried to Ramallah via helicopter for the burial service.
It has also been argued that the UK could reduce its casualty rate if more soldiers were ferried to operations by air, rather than riskier land routes.
The story goes boom, bust, but survival because of content that young adults were seeking online, which ferried Mondo to the time when YouTube arrived in 2005.
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In total, UPS owns 230 jets ranging in size from Boeing 757s to 747-400s, some of which have ferried everything from a whale shark to an iceberg chunk.
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Besides being fun to trade and talk about, these currencies are meant to circulate near their home base, not to be ferried off to corporate headquarters in Arkansas or Seattle.
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