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37 Sentences With "keeling over"

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The canary is likely just taking a nap, rather than keeling over.
Now, the statues poke up in the far background before keeling over unobtrusively.
With assurances this had been done before without anyone keeling over, I tasted a petal.
Either you'll be glad you did or, keeling over suddenly, you won't be out anything. ♦
"What's wrong with your voice?" he asked as I tried to avoid thinking about the prospect of keeling over.
I was all but keeling over, but Ms. Jolie, who adores the heat, was as composed as a sphinx.
Nairobi's newspapers are full of grim stories about livestock keeling over and people walking more than 20 miles for water.
Some of these teams, though, do the equivalent of keeling over on the street corner while waiting for the light to change.
But tastings are the only way to get a sense of many wines in a sitting without keeling over from alcohol poisoning.
While the building is not currently at risk of keeling over, residents are furious that their property values are plummeting, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
But just imagine the first season of Succession ending with Logan Roy keeling over with a heart attack, or Veep continuing after Selena Meyer gets assassinated.
By 1 pm, people were urinating in public, passing out in the street, keeling over on the sidewalk, screaming profanities, and throwing up on subways and in parks.
Today, some stopped to rest on the steps of the DOO, out of breath, before keeling over, while others made it inside to the airlock lounge before passing out.
Subtle because of the non-confrontational method employed, and dramatic because eating or drinking something and then keeling over and dying is, well, pretty dramatic in a Shakespearean sense.
Forget the days of keeling over as Chasez, Timberlake, and Gosling performed a swoon-worthy rendition of Jodeci's "Cry For You": Club Mickey Mouse's new members are penning their own ballads.
Dalila Jakupovic retired from her match against Stefanie Voegele on Tuesday after keeling over in a coughing fit, while both Eugenie Bouchard and Liam Broady have also reported having breathing problems.
The Costa Concordia was carrying more than 4,200 passengers and crew, when it hit rocks off Giglio on a chill January night, tearing a hole in its side and eventually keeling over.
Karoshi became widely recognized as a phenomenon in the late 1980s, as stories of blue-collar employees keeling over at work appeared to expose a sinister side to Japan's postwar economic miracle.
They are part of an aging cohort of old school heroin users who started injecting in the 290s and 22s and are now keeling over and dying, from overdoses and ill health.
At the Australian Open in Melbourne this week, Slovenia's Dalila Jakupovic forfeited her match after keeling over as smoke from the wildfires permeated the tennis stadium and made it difficult for her to breathe.
Like many others on the way to work, I replayed the footage over and over, watching orange flames racing across the roof, the spire keeling over, the people of Paris standing in the streets in unified horror.
There are, after all, "If you see me collapse, pause my Garmin" T-shirts out there, a reference to athletic strivers pushing themselves to break their personal records at the risk of keeling over along the way.
But what they're doing is kind of aspirational: When things start to go sideways, literally shut down your body, freak some stranger out by keeling over near their pool, and wait it out in a state of suspended animation.
The early 245th century scientist Élie Metchnikoff hypothesized that aging is caused by toxic bacteria in the gut, and so to stave it off he drank sour milk every day until eventually keeling over at the decently old age of 22017.
A great Norma must draw on a fourth element, one more mundane than the others and yet every bit as essential: the stamina simply to reach the end of the opera without losing her voice or keeling over in a faint.
Record: 2-7Last week: 30thWeek 10 result: Beat the Saints, 26-9Week 11 opponent: at Carolina PanthersOne thing to know: Instead of keeling over, the Falcons showed some fight and pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the year over the Saints.
After an unremarkable first round, Materla uncorked a right uppercut that had Palhares keeling over like he was trying to sit down and tie his shoes and puke at the same time, and Materla might as well have aimed for the great big knot at the base of Palhares's skull the way he threw that first follow-up hammer fist.
Chris Bailoni and Clay Frankel take the most heart-skipping synth melodies from Low Life-era New Order, the most charmingly lazy guitar chords that The Band ever strummed, and the crack in your voice that happens when you've been talking too long at a crowded bar, and distill them into an actual sound—one that seems to be perpetually on the verge of keeling over, even on the level of each individual synth note.
Karmapa, who was fond of birds, was said to bless them upon their death. Instead of keeling over they would remain completely stiff and remain upwards for several days. It was understood that the birds were in a state of samadhi, and this process was known as "liberation through contact".
"As the story is told, it was Colonel Johnson who on September 26, 1820 once and for all proved tomatoes non-poisonous and safe for consumption. He stood on the steps of the Salem courthouse and bravely consumed an entire basket of tomatoes without keeling over or suffering any ill effects whatsoever." However, the legend did not appear in print until 1948 and modern scholars doubt the veracity of this story.
Seawise University capsized after a fire. Capsizing or keeling over occurs when a boat or ship is turned on its side or it is upside down in the water. The act of reversing a capsized vessel is called righting. If a capsized vessel has enough flotation to prevent sinking, it may recover on its own in changing conditions or through mechanical work if it is not stable inverted.
For a time, the beaches were home to a popular accidental attraction. On 18 January 1994 the United States Lines ocean liner SS American Star (former America, USS West Point, Australis) was beached in Playa de Garcey during a severe storm. Within a year, she broke in two and later lost her stern. By 2007 the rest of the severely deteriorated ship had collapsed onto her port side, gradually keeling over further and almost completely submerged.
At four o'clock next morning, when the vessel was approaching the Cape Northumberland light, the captain believed himself to be far from land. In reality, however, the ship was close to a dangerous reef at , probably from a current that carried the vessel shorewards. Suddenly she grated on a reef and, keeling over, lay broadside on to the heavy seas. An effort was made to lower the boats, but two of them were smashed and the third broke adrift.
Built in 1885, the ship was a steel-made, steam-powered vessel used for both cargo and passenger services. At the time of launch the vessel was fitted with all modern appliances, including accommodation for 40 first-class passengers and room to carry cattle on the main deck and lower decks. In October 1892, while on a voyage from Glasgow to Cork with about 250 tons of goods, the ship developed a heavy list after meeting heavy storms and arrived in Cork harbour nearly keeling over.
In 1935 the Hansa en route with 1600 tonnes of timber ran into severe storms, the waterlogged timber had to be jettisoned to avoid the ship keeling over. It ran aground moving up the River Nene and more cargo was disposed off. Unfortunately the port was closed for a week due to the loose timber floating in the river. During the Spanish Civil War, Wisbech Port was used to send a food ship to run the blockade and bring humanitarian aid to those in the Republican areas.
A watercolour version of the drawing was purchased by the Prince of Wales in 1803 and is now in the royal library at Windsor. An undated Langendijk painting displays a scene from the Raid on the Medway by admiral Michiel de Ruyter in 1667. It gives a closeup view of the naval battle, with hand-to-hand combat taking place in the left foreground and an English ship on fire and keeling over in the centre of the painting. This work is now in the collection of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
A monoplane elevator was carried on long booms in front of the aircraft. The undercarriage was now reduced to a single Aerial Wheel half above and half below the wing and passing through it just behind the cockpit, with its centre just aft of the propeller. It was supported by struts running back from the lower leading quadrant, and a pair of long skids trailing from the fuselage were fitted to stop it keeling over and damaging the wings. Whatever Platt contributed to the design, it was not a rudder: there seems to have been no provision for directional control.

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