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1 Within his flesh he carried hundreds of billions of intelligent beings.
2 Dozens of other freight movers carried hundreds of other Ussans nearby.
3 They have carried hundreds of people, and have made eight knots an hour.
4 The day before, that boat might have carried hundreds of fish back to port.
5 Between them, they carried hundreds of rare and vicious infections.
6 They ran short of water, but the vessel carried hundreds of cases of bottled stout.
7 Insects are also swept up in these bubbles of warmth, sometimes carried hundreds of metres aloft.
8 A suitable stone for such a purpose will be picked up and carried hundreds of miles.
9 The vile raid with which they intoxicated themselves carried hundreds to the grave as surely as arsenic would have done.
10 These particles linger in the air long after the ships have passed, and are carried hundreds of kilometres inland by the winds.
11 A few tin roofs and bits of mangled debris, some of which had been carried hundreds of metres, were visible above the sludge.
12 Each boat -there were at least three - carried hundreds of Rohingya Muslims desperate for sanctuary and at the mercy of human traffickers.
13 The 20-year-old gunman carried hundreds of rounds of ammunition in extra clips and shot his victims repeatedly, one of them 11 times.
14 Adam Lanza, the 20-year-old shooter, carried hundreds of rounds of ammunition in extra clips and shot his victims repeatedly, one of them 11 times.
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