She says her doctor told her he just hoped to get her out of the hospital alive.
Maxfield kept heading toward the finish only to be stopped by a security official trying to get her out of harm's way.
Activists have expressed fears that Bouvier risks bleeding to death without urgent medical attention and they were trying to get her out.
We all knew that something needed to be done to get her out of this depression, but nobody wanted to take the first step.
Yet the former teaching assistant found even working as a solicitor's receptionist could not get her out of the cycle of benefit dependency and homelessness.
"She had six big breeze blocks on her, which I had to move quickly off of her to get her out and to take her up to the house, " he said.
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Shafia and Yahya admitted on the stand that they were upset with Zainab for running off to marry a Pakistani man they hated, that Sahar wore revealing clothes and had secret boyfriends, and Geeti was failing in school and calling social workers to get her out of a home in turmoil.
The funds helped her get her message out, but her campaign also used door-knocking and phone calls, she said.
Norman Mailer too is on there, even though he brings in a half-hooker doll who dismantles the bulb because there is too much light on their table, which Elaine is not having because these are her five-dollar fixtures from way back, and she tells her to get her ass out and never again to screw around with her light bulbs, which she never does.
Twenty-one-year-old Victoria Snelgrove was waiting to get her car out of a garage.
Labour education spokeswoman Rhona Brankin said the survey showed SNP education policy was failing, and urged Ms Hyslop to "get her finger out".
With the help of Lambda Legal and GLAAD, she filed a federal lawsuit and worked to get her story out to the nation.
For months Ms. Weiss tried desperately to get her son out of the study, warning that his condition was spiraling downward and that he was in danger of committing suicide.
The stitches were uneven, and Candy waited for Marjorie to stop, or get out her seam ripper, but she continued, her breath coming hard out of her nose as she pursed her lips.
My job as a home care worker was to read to her (the Bible only), help her to the bathroom, walk her a short distance outside in her walker, and get her in and out of bed.
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Tejeda, 50, said one of her friends went over and told Berry how to kick the screen out of the bottom of the door, which allowed her to get out.
If and when she does get back on her feet, she wants to devote much of her time to helping people get out of the circumstances that currently have her trapped.
She was worried they might search her apartment and she wanted to get the gifts out of her home.
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She was concerned that Jones lawyers might even search her apartment, so she wanted to get the gifts out of her home.
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When she finishes her current studies of Portuguese, she will be in a much better position to revisit the country and get more out of her experiences.
Darden, I jumped at the chance to get her perspective on standing out in the workplace.
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Emily needs to get out of her office and start schmoozing with the other lawyers.
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Booth said regular practices and contests forced her to get out and exercise.
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Her Richards uses a spot-on Paul Huntley wig and is slightly stooped and stiff, always eager to get out of her high heels.
Houses here loomed over the street, and we saw a middle-aged woman get out of her car and take a baby stroller from the rear seat and unfold it.
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