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What (who) is there are people injured - definition

PARLOUR GAME
Are you there Moriarty?; Are you there Moriarty; Are you there, Moriarty; Moriarty (game)

Are Women People?         
BOOK BY ALICE DUER MILLER
User:Iperone1/sandbox; Are Women People
Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times is the title of the collection of satirical poems published on June 12, 1915 by suffragist Alice Duer Miller.
Are you there, Moriarty?         
Are you there Moriarty? is a parlour game in which two players at a time participate in a duel of sorts.
Injured reserve list         
DESIGNATION USED IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUES FOR ATHLETES WHO BECOME INJURED AND TEMPORARILY UNABLE TO PLAY
Injured reserve; Injured Reserve; Reserve/Injured; Inactive list; IR List; LTIR
The injured reserve list ( IR list) is a designation used in North American professional sports leagues for athletes who suffer injuries and become unable to play. The exact name of the list varies by league; it is known as "injured reserve" in the National Football League (NFL) and National Hockey League (NHL), the "injured list" in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the injured list (historically known as the "disabled list") in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Are you there, Moriarty?

Are you there Moriarty? is a parlour game in which two players at a time participate in a duel of sorts. Each player is blindfolded and given a rolled up newspaper (or anything that comes handy and is not likely to injure) to use as a weapon. The players then lie on their fronts head to head with about three feet (one metre) of space between them – or in other versions hold outstretched hands, or stand holding hands as in a handshake. The starting player says "Are you there Moriarty?". The other player, when ready, says "Yes". At this point the start player attempts to hit the other player with his newspaper by swinging it over his head. The other player then attempts to hit the starting player with his newspaper. The first player to be hit is eliminated from the game and another player takes his place. The objective of the game is to remain in the game as long as possible.

There is a small amount of strategy to the game. In order to avoid being hit, each player may roll to one side or the other. The decision of which direction to roll, or whether to roll at all often determines whether the player is hit by his opponent. A player who can quickly roll out of the way after speaking or striking will have a definite advantage in the game. However, like most parlour games, the appeal of this game largely lies in its spectacle and humor rather than its strategy.

Examples of use of there are people injured
1. Ten pumps are at the scene and there has been an explosion and there are people injured.