By the middle of the month, electricity had returned and water was running into the hotel bathroom taps again.
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The hospital had no power, no water, food was running out and nurses were bagging patients by hand because ventilators didn't work.
He spoke at the event about growing up in a rural valley of southern West Virginia in the 1920s, where there was no running water.
We asked if residents were hurt, needed medicine or food, and determined if there was heat or running water.
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One of the most successful supper clubs was held at a boat quay shed where there were no cooking facilities or running water and where Singaporean sculptor Chong Fah Cheong was surprise guest artist.
There was no electricity or running water on Forward Operating Base Kushamond.
Some iodine radiation-contaminated water from the site was also found to be running into the ocean.
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He was given the job of running water to the men in the front line.
At least fairly clean: One year Wardlaw turned on the water to take a shower, and it was running brown.
With no running water in the house, it was difficult to wash or dry laundry in the winter.
After witnessing the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy, which still keeps large swaths of New York City in the dark and without running water, Bloomberg decided that it was time to back President Obama for a second term.
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I've seen it from the factory floor when I was working the graveyard shift and we'd have lunch there on the change of the shifts and I'd be ankle-deep in water at the Murray Ohio Bicycle plant where I was running a machine that was so loud I couldn't hear myself yell if I wanted to.
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In a city that has had little or no running water for a month, such reasoning was not foolproof.
The elementary school was built of makeshift materials and had no running water or electricity.
Michael Petraglia says that in the past, the spot must have been a lush river valley: "There is a major valley across the area which once was a river running westward forming waterfalls and taking water to the low fertile lands west of Al-Magar, " he explains.
Most incidents related to flood water running off fields but water on the A34 at Meaford was their "main concern".
For days, officers communicated with Dykes through a plastic pipe that rose up from the bunker, which was similar to a tornado shelter and apparently had running water, heat and cable television.
She shut her eyes tight because it hurt very badly and also because she didn't realize that with all the water running down her face he couldn't tell she was crying so she was safe.
But Brent Nutt, who is not on board, told a local news station that his wife was a passenger and that she had no access to running water or a bathroom.
"It was so well organised, there wasn't a hitch at all and there was at least 2, 000 of us changing from water to bike to running, " he said.
Growing up without electricity and running water in a village near Chinese University--where his father was a professor--he was more interested in skipping school than in learning arithmetic.
He was raising money for leukemia research without telling anyone his home village had no running water or electricity.
Growing up without electricity and running water in a village near the Chinese University of Hong Kong--where his dad was a professor--he was more interested in hanging out with his friends and skipping school than in learning arithmetic.
The Stonewall was a mob owned bar (although it had no liquor license or, for that matter, running water behind the bar) in Greenwich Village that catered to some of the most marginalized people in the gay community of the day.
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