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An elderly woman who fell down some stairs at Tradition Field was taken to a hospital by helicopter, which landed on the infield of a practice diamond next to the ballpark.
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The Colony Room, a private members' drinking club, is a small, brashly green-painted space up some narrow stairs.
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The court heard that Naja lied to the paramedics that Ms Hausner had fallen down some metal stairs when drunk.
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Some were crammed onto the stairs of the building, others struggled to listen from outside.
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Ran up the three flights of stairs to an office with some still remaining holiday lights and a plate of cookies.
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We recognize that some risks are undertaken willingly ( kiteboarding, using the stairs, forgetting to buy a smoke detector, juggling chainsaws).
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TechShop's overseers have, quite cannily, begun to offer up a portion of the warehouse's 17, 000 square feet as office space, giving its members a shot at some prime San Francisco real estate, a flight of stairs up from an impressive array of machine tools -- laser cutters, water jets and more 3D printers than most mortals have seen in one place.
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The court heard that the Aberdeen fans and some Rangers fans got off at Ibrox Subway Station and made their way up the stairs to Copland Road about 20 minutes before kick-off.
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The court heard that the Aberdeen fans, as well as some Rangers fans, got off at Ibrox underground and made their way up the stairs to Copland Road about 20 minutes before kick-off.
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Cathedral House Hotel brings some of the grandness of a Scottish baronial mansion to central Glasgow, with pointy turrets, steep spiral stairs and four-poster beds.
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When it is completed in 2019, some 160, 000 people will join the 750, 000 daily commuters already fighting like salmon to get up the stairs to Lexington and Madison avenues during rush hour.
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