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His jaw broken and severely beaten after collapsing at the end of the third round, Thing crawled across the ring to demand the fight continue when the Champion claimed victory.
Previously Bennett had referred to questions about his sexuality as like asking a man who has just crawled across the Sahara desert to choose between Perrier or Malvern mineral water.
A method for attacking soldiers to conquer this threat was a small wheeled steel plate that was slowly pushed forward in front of the soldier to shield them from bullet fire as they crawled across the ground towards the obstacle.
When the battle began in the early hours of the 13th of November, specific platoons from 1 RMLI crawled across no-man's land towards the German line.
Schwarzkopf, also wounded by the explosion, crawled across the minefield to the wounded man and held him down ( using a " pinning " technique from his wrestling days at West Point ) so another could splint his shattered leg.
On 3 March 2006, in a widely reported incident, a drunken man crawled on to the tracks at the station, collapsed and fell asleep across the rails, " using the track as a pillow ".
In the past, a car had to cross the finish line after 24 hours to be classified, which led to dramatic scenes where damaged cars waited in the pits or on the edge of the track close to the finish line for hours, then restarted their engines and crawled across the finish line one last time in order to finish after the 24 hours and be listed with a finishing distance, rather than dismissed with DNF ( Did Not Finish ).
Talaiasi crawled across a small space to reach a 60 mm Infantry Mortar, but fell dead after being shot in the neck.
Officer Blappert then crawled across the front seat to the radio and called for back-up.
It crawled up to Jamaica with sustained winds of 115 mph ( 185 km / h ) and moved slowly across the island.

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The girl crawled out into the renewing warmth of the sunshine, hugging her shoulders and still trembling.
She escaped, crawled through the usual mine fields, under barbed wire, was shot at, swam a river, and we finally picked her up in Linz.
`` We've got to eat '', Sarah said, curtly, because a chill crawled over her again.
She'd have crawled over broken glass if she thought it would help her performance.
Flight attendant Michelle Honda was thrown violently to the floor during the decompression but, despite her injuries, crawled up and down the aisle reassuring passengers.
Greyshirt waited for her with red roses on the night she crawled out of her grave.
When the heat from the sun became intense, she crawled under her car for shade.
Rachel had crawled out of a bathroom window before the ceremony as she had realized that she couldn't marry her fiancee, Barry Farber ( Mitchell Whitfield ), as she doesn't really love him.
Because of her wounds and loss of blood, Larcena could barely stand so for the next several days she crawled the fifteen miles back to camp, surviving on " seeds, herbage and wild onions, with snow water to drink.
However, moments later Isabella miraculously crawled out still alive without a single burn on her skin, clothes, or hair.
After waiting for some time, Helen again crawled back to her house and phoned 111 emergency.
By the time the trio catches it, and realize Bink is not on board, they then realize that he crawled into the lady's bag and follow her.
Grace Dent, also from The Guardian, said that one of her favourite soap opera moments of 2008 was when an escaped tarantula crawled up Charlie's leg.
She crawled over to her boyfriend, cuddled him, hugged him, and died.

crawled and life
He lived the life of a normal insect until he crawled into a country schoolhouse ( presumably somewhere in the Winkie country of the Land of Oz ) and listened to the lessons and lectures the famous Professor Nowitall gave his pupils for about three years.

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His visitors had crawled through the south fence and were crossing the meadow, angling toward the house.
They crawled through the north fence and came on toward him, and now he saw that both were young, not more than nineteen or twenty.
He crawled beneath the two supply wagons which stood between the buildings and peered around a corner.
Mike crawled to the door and peered in.
Beaten with fear and sound and wet and chill, they crawled to the hurricane deck and looked out haggardly at a world of water that reached clear to the surrounding hills.
It was not merely that flies were crawling over his face but his narrowed eyelids did not blink when the flies crawled into his eye sockets.
But this is a public park and it's a city ordinance that the statues cannot be crawled on ''.
Eight or ten years ago, a couple of French hoods stole a priceless Khmer head from the Musee Guimet, in Paris, and a week later crawled into the Salpetriere with unmistakable symptoms of leprosy.
Each morning at five Fogg crawled out of bed to bundle into flying togs over the furnace register of his home.
And still another witness, one who had crawled out from under a heap of corpses, had to tell how the victims had been forced to lay themselves head to foot one on top of the other before being shot.
Her skin crawled: Lolotte had told Maude that she was in the hall and the door was open.
He crawled into bed and switched off the light.
His spine crawled with a foreboding premonition as he asked one of his fellow tenants what had happened.
And shivering with shame, he crawled to the narrow end of the rock and spat into the water.
Jack crawled under the boards and restored the six feet of lead line he had excised from the Nernst generator switch.
Having fallen from public notice, the tunnel was rediscovered in 1981 by then 18-year-old Robert " Bob " Diamond, who entered from a manhole he located at Atlantic Avenue and Court Street, crawled a distance of underground through a filled-in section of tunnel less than two feet high, and located the bulkhead wall that sealed off the main portion of the tunnel.
For the remainder of the 1950s, the Orioles crawled up the standings, reaching as high as fifth place with a 76 – 76 record in 1957.
" Further, many had not survived their punishment, Wylde writing how the neighborhood of Adwa " was full of their freshly dead bodies ; they had generally crawled to the banks of the streams to quench their thirst, where many of them lingered unattended and exposed to the elements until death put an end to their sufferings.
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Dix was profoundly affected by the sights of the war, and would later describe a recurring nightmare in which he crawled through destroyed houses.
But do not rejoice too soon at your escape — The womb he crawled from is still going strong.

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