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There I lay staring upward, while the stars wheeled over... Faint to my ears came the gathered rumour of all lands: the springing and the dying, the song and the weeping, and the slow everlasting groan of overburdened stone.

J. R. R. Tolkien

[By the time she conceded the match, she was hyperventilating in the courtside chair. She was wheeled away from the court and later was put on a drip.] I just couldn't breathe, ... I don't know what happened.

Akiko Morigami

The doctor was using it on a lady, and it wouldn't work, so he had to splice the wires while she was lying on the table dying. Then they wheeled in another person who needed the same machine.

Stacy Sullivan

Our family of tiny-wheeled robots has the potential to revolutionize the minimally invasive surgery field. It will replace standard surgery and at some point the surgeon's hands won't need to be in the body at all.

Dmitry Oleynikov

We believe this opportunity to become a prime contractor within the military's tactical wheeled-vehicle fleet is extremely compelling.

Robert Schiller

I could see why a guy could be knocked unconscious. I didn't understand why he didn't wake up right away. ... I remember him getting wheeled off the field on that cart and just looking at him. He just looked asleep, and unfortunately, what transpired was the worst thing I could think of.

Tony Wragge

Even before we moved to England we thought we were like a British band. We wanted to be The Who and I kind of admired Mick Jagger, ... We used to play the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Los Angeles. I would be wheeled on stage in a little ocean liner we made out of wire and papier-mâché, waving hello to the crowd of four or even five people. That's when we realised maybe we were not going to be The Who.

Russell Mael

The spectacle of Mr. Allen being wheeled into the death chamber, unable to walk and unable to see those who have come to witness his execution, violates all standards of decency and would amount to nothing more than the purposeless and needless imposition of pain and suffering prohibited by the Eighth Amendment.

Annette Carnegie

There is a balance to be struck. We wouldn't want to undo 100 years of heritage in one stroke. But we have built a prototype fence, which fits on to the same portable chassis as [the movable] hurdles, and the birch is stuffed into the frame in the same way as now. The sections can be wheeled around and give us the chance to rest the ground. But we haven't done any schooling over it yet.

Kirkland Tellwright