A panicked man shot out of the carriage and ran to the back where I lay flat on my back, not moving. |
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The carriage which included the two compartments in question was uncoupled and side-tracked. |
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Egg uses the same viewpoint to depict two girls in the bloom of youth, sitting in a railway carriage before a coastal landscape. |
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Sometimes they would ride their carriage into the village, and there they would see poor people working hard to earn their daily bread. |
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The carriage shuddered and began to roll forward, clattering over the cobblestones. |
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He had put his hands up to shield his face as the windows of the carriage caved in, showering everyone with broken glass. |
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The carriage awaited him, and as soon as he was aboard, he continued his route to his destination of the estate. |
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I heard the sound of a horse lightly trotting, and I looked to my right to see a horse with a carriage trotting towards me. |
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Eleven passengers died when a mystery blaze burned out a carriage of an overnight sleeper train today. |
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The recoil system was not efficient and drag shoes had to be used under the wheels to keep the carriage steady in action. |
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At the bottom of the carriage step, she turned and sent Christopher a slightly tremulous smile. |
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Then the carriage began to move, and he lost sight of her as they rounded a bend. |
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The guests arrived in all modes of transport, horse and trap, horse and carriage and a bicycle made for two. |
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Preview pane strips out all the carriage returns and line feeds, so everything becomes one huge paragraph. |
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As the train surged on through the station the rear carriage split off and careered into the platform, scattering waiting travellers. |
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In fact, there will be no more locomotives pulling the train because each carriage has its own engine. |
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Two 12 lb field guns and limbers in the RAN are fitted to the gun carriage configuration. |
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Freckles dotted her complexion, and her posture and carriage were beautiful from years of dancing. |
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The carriage of diphtheria bacteria developed in the presence of normal activity of antitoxic and diminished antibacterial immunity. |
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When the train rattled into the next station, an inspector ran into the carriage and tried to settle the bitter argument. |
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A Georgian silver cutlery set, an antique carriage clock, a pendulum clock, rings, a pocket watch, cash and a purse were among items taken. |
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Hackney carriage drivers are only allowed to wait for trade in designated ranks but they can be flagged down for journeys. |
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A hackney carriage plate allows drivers to pick up passengers who flag them down in the street or from ranks in the city. |
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Under the Act you have carriers, so you cannot actually provide carriage services unless you are a licensed carrier. |
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The output pinion of the traverse gearbox meshes with the gear rack segment attached to the carriage body, providing 800 mils of traverse. |
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Close-grip work also helps improve posture and body carriage by strengthening the mid-back muscles, rhomboids and erector spinae. |
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The Queen came passed in an open carriage accompanied by the Duke in full uniform with huge bearskin. |
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The flick of a whip started the carriage rolling and bumping over the rough street. |
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If there is only one carriage with reserved seats, it cannot be designated as a smoking carriage. |
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Anne's eye grew tearful again, as they stepped from the carriage into the somewhat seedy docks of London. |
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Questions were asked about the use of the mayoral carriage for his wedding. |
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It began to rain, I had my carriage sent home so that I could accompany her in her barouche, and now, I've no means of returning to Cedar Grove. |
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The trains on Saturday included a third-class carriage and a 1937 buffet car, which was the first to be restored to its original condition. |
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Once whilst traveling in a third class train compartment he lost his shoe whilst transferring from one carriage to another. |
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For some reason I've always found myself standing in the carriage which is half second class and half Arriva Premiere class. |
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Our carriage bounced along that road, and I was sitting across from both of my parents. |
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As the skyline took a descending bow, we felt the surge of power riding the carriage to the top. |
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Sighing he too climbed up on the carriage and pulled on the reins driving the horses back to the mansion. |
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However, open and closed wagons are available for the carriage of bicycles and can be marshalled into a train as required. |
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The servants of a duke or marquis had seven rows of curls on their state wigs, six on their house wigs and five on their carriage wigs. |
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The overall dimensions, damping system, bread carriage and marking fall under the tests for performance. |
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As well as being a pioneer in the field of telescopic lenses, Thomas Cooke invented a steam carriage that could travel at 15 mph. |
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As the train jerked forwards it spilt a stream of its yellow liquid onto the carriage floor. |
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The Convention provides an exclusive legal framework for the settlement of disputes arising out of the international carriage of goods by air. |
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At one point they spent three hours crammed into a train of one carriage without water. |
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It is likely the victim was the only person in the carriage because no-one came to his aid or offered him help when the attack was over. |
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The remainder of his working life was spent at the carriage and wagon department at Swindon railway works. |
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In silence and in darkness they loaded the carriage and haltered the horses. |
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The king's carriage waited just off the bridge, escorted by two mounted men at arms, one on either side. |
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Maybe it's time for a real break anyway, rather than these forced little queenly waves from the carriage of my worldly cares. |
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The carriage was surprisingly relaxing and even the children chattered quietly. |
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Colonel Weatherly returned his attention to the windows and then jerked his chin toward the carriage parked out in front. |
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He never entered a carriage but stood on the outside platform, and though he wouldn't wave back, he always bowed in acknowledgement. |
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Solicitor Susan Stephenson was working on some papers when there was a violent jolt and she realised the carriage was going over. |
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A tall, well-built man jumped down from the carriage and moved forward to greet Alicia, kissing her cheek before helping her up into the vehicle. |
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Just as he was about to break the lock off the carriage door, he was suddenly jumped from behind. |
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He also commissioned a traditional wheelwright in Lincolnshire to remodel the original carriage wheels. |
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The invention of the horse shoe, the whiffletree, and the spring carriage made travel easier. |
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He stopped, but ere long, he continued to tap the carriage floor with the heels of his polished black shoes. |
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The carriage rattled along the narrow, winding streets to Montemarte, where the Basilica of the Sacre Couer lay. |
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Grit braced himself as the carriage rattled along the old road, heading towards the town. |
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And as the carriage rattled off into the city, I looked down at the gloves on my hand. |
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There were no windows inside the carriage, so Primrose's leader had to sit in silence as the carriage rattled towards Graveyard. |
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The train has had a buffet carriage selling cans of beer for 20 years but it has only been serving real ale in recent years. |
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I thought at that point the carriage was going to roll over and I thought we were going to meet our Maker. |
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The contract of carriage shall be confirmed by the making out of a consignment note. |
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A bogie is a British railway term for a wheeled truck or frame under a long carriage or engine that can swivel to help the vehicle around curves. |
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It is well into the night, and Jane awakens from sleep and exits the carriage to meet a woman. |
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By the time she mounted the carriage for her dress fitting, she was ready to take to her bed and cry illness for the next few weeks. |
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It was from here that they were to travel in a saloon carriage provided by the Midland Railway Company to Galway. |
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The chalk carriage preferably includes tailor's chalk mounted in the chalk carriage for marking the garment. |
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Almost simultaneously a four-horse carriage appeared at the opposite end of the street driven by a short, fat man in a tailcoat. |
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She held on tightly to the side of her seat as the carriage lurched into movement. |
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When it arrived, I elbowed my way into a carriage for unreserved passengers and got a window seat. |
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He smiled at me sadly and we followed the carriage with my dad's casket around the town. |
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Several suggestions were made as to the best way by which Her Majesty could be placed in the carriage unprofaned by a single male eye. |
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The carriage bounced down the road, making Darren wonder if he should have waited a little longer after dinner before leaving. |
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After the breakfast we went outside where the carriage was waiting with my luggage on the back. |
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A covered carriage with sled runners pulled by four strong horses is awaiting its passengers. |
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The carriage door swung open, revealing a tall woman with sable hair and dressed in an azure gown, bringing out her gray-blue eyes. |
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They were enjoying a horse drawn carriage ride to the Briksdal Valley glacier when one of the dozen or so horses bolted on the way back. |
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Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk. |
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Massed pipes and drums from 14 regiments accompanied the gun carriage bearing the Queen Mother from Westminster Hall to the Abbey in a moving spectacle of pomp and pageantry. |
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Christopher clenched his jaw, fighting back the sharp retort and the wave of agony-driven rage as the carriage lurched to a stop outside the Donovan home. |
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I saw police officers and first responders and pedestrians including a woman with a baby carriage racing toward us. |
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In about 12 minutes the gun carriage and bearer party and escort party, led by a band of the Royal Marines, will lead off. |
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I wish I had been photographed then with my little victorious, evil satyr smile, instead of the family photo of me in a baby carriage reaching for a cloud. |
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In both world wars the merchant ships were requisitioned for troop transports, for hospital ships and for the carriage of cargoes for war service. |
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Puzzled drinkers may have thought their night was taking a turn for the worse when four Napoleonic soldiers rolled up on a horse-drawn carriage in York city centre. |
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At York, the carriage ride will be briefer but a lot noisier, as the Ascot landaus make their way past stands crowded with up to 56,000 race-goers. |
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Once outside, I spotted a baby carriage in a dark corner of a street. |
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Her footman jumped down and the carriage door opened, as if by magic. |
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Before the lying in state began, the coffin was carried through the streets on a horse-drawn carriage as thousand of onlookers lined the pavements. |
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A typical question involves watching a runaway train carriage hurtling towards five people who will die unless you drop a heavy object in its path and derail it. |
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We live in a 100-year-old house, and I work in an apartment above the carriage house. |
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I was almost breathless at my laptop, upstairs in the bedroom of the carriage house while Eliza worked on her novel a floor below. |
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George Pullman arrived on the scene with a design for the Pullman sleeping carriage which he originally developed to carry the dead body of Abraham Lincoln to his funeral. |
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The horses pulling the carriage suddenly took fright for no apparent reason, snapped the traces and bolted off, startling both the hosts and their guest of honour. |
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Other events will include a Victorian picnic cricket match, concerts and poetry readings, horse-drawn carriage rides, guided walks and a rowing club regatta. |
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The carriage drivers insist that a great majority of their horses live to enjoy a pastoral retirement. |
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Thousands of horses compete at racetracks and at showjumping, eventing, dressage, carriage driving, long distance riding, pony and leisure events. |
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Close and snap the carriage latch, and pull the bail arm back. |
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I had the baby carriage pointed up the hill, the dog at the end of the leash going in the other direction, a Rumpelstiltskin posture familiar to any parent. |
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Charles and Camilla travelled in their own horse-drawn carriage ahead of the Queen. |
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Included in the deal was the carriage by train to Oxenholme station. |
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The stopping times and places are in the carriage and despite Russian's Cyrillic script, it's easy to guess where you are and how long you'll stop there. |
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Personnel were divided up into the tasks of ceremonial coffin bearers, street liners, ushers for the chapel, car door openers, gun carriage crew and general working hands. |
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Lack of utility of serotyping multiple colonies for detection of simultaneous nasopharyngeal carriage of different pneumococcal serotypes. |
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The Duke inclined his head, someone opened the carriage door, and the two swapped pleasantries. |
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Meet Roger, the horse saved from slaughter by a carriage driver. |
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At public devotion his resigned carriage made religion appear in the natural apparel of simplicity. |
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In a first-class carriage of a train speeding Balkanward across the flat, green Hungarian plain, two Britons sat in friendly, fitful converse. |
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She couldn't turn around because the land around the road was too rocky for the low carriage of her rented four-door crapmobile. |
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I carried the Mongoose's bags to the right carriage of the train, then went to a stall and bought a dosa, wrapped in paper, for him. |
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It was designed for the use of the monarch, who travels from Buckingham Palace by carriage every year for the State Opening of Parliament. |
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After the maids had hatted and gloved the girls, the carriage was summoned and I was carted around one church after another. |
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Arms and upper-body carriage this spring have few if any of the inelegancies that were almost a City Ballet hallmark. |
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Bradshaw immediately went into competition by lowering the rates of carriage on the canal and by offering improved terms to the private carriers. |
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Nearby, the former carriage works are now used as workshops for steam locomotives. |
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Early bus manufacturing grew out of carriage coachbuilding, and later out of automobile or truck manufacturers. |
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Metro does not allow the carriage of standard bicycles, though there are storage lockers for these at some stations. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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Descending a narrow tree-lined lane the carriage passed into a leisurely winding road, bounded by market-gardens and the River Val. |
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Leigh Hunt stayed in the carriage during the ceremony but is also pictured. |
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Before leaving, he remembered the unfinished manuscript for Our Mutual Friend, and he returned to his carriage to retrieve it. |
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Buddicom recalls him swinging from the luggage rack in a railway carriage like an orangutan to frighten a woman passenger out of the compartment. |
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A faulty carriage wheel, a misshod horse... something such as this cost me my parents, and all my happiness. |
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Single carriage trains are pushed up the mountain by either steam locomotives or diesel locomotives. |
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He reasoned that his engine could now be more compact, lighter and small enough to carry its own weight even with a carriage attached. |
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Please move down inside the carriage to allow other passengers to board the train. |
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However, even in this case, Sky does not carry any control over the channel's content or carriage issues such as picture quality. |
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The king's body was carried east from Cardross by a carriage decked in black lawn cloth, with stops recorded at Dunipace and Cambuskenneth Abbey. |
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On the far north end of the works, 11 sidings accessed a carriage and wagon works. |
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The carriage and wagon works was redeveloped in the early 2000s, and now houses a Lidl store and a student accommodation block. |
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In France, traditionally foot traffic had kept right, while carriage traffic kept left. |
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One of the key aspects of any charter party is the freight rate, or the price specified for carriage of cargo. |
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Ash was commonly used for the structural members of the bodies of cars made by carriage builders. |
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A mob went so far as to attack a carriage carrying George III in protest at the alleged betrayal. |
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The mews had horse stalls and a carriage house on the ground floor, and stable servants' living accommodation above. |
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Other horse breeds developed specifically for light agricultural work, carriage and road work, various sport disciplines, or simply as pets. |
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Both the rollers and the outward motion of the carriage remove irregularities from the rove before it is wound on the spindle. |
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Doffing is performed by the piercers thrutching, that is raising, the cops partially up the spindles, whilst the carriage is out. |
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It tended to accumulate on the carriage behind the spindles and in the region of the drafting rollers. |
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Evans's attention thus turned to a reciprocating engine, not only for his steam carriage ideas, but also for industrial application. |
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Hoping to be reconciled with Wellington, he approached the Duke's railway carriage and shook his hand. |
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Behind the locomotive was a wagon carrying a band, and behind it were three passenger carriages, with the Duke's special carriage in the centre. |
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Huskisson walked along the tracks to the carriage, extended a hand, and the Duke reached out of the carriage and shook it. |
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Unlike the other carriages, Edmondson had not equipped the Duke's carriage with fixed steps. |
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There is something noble in the carriage of an ordinary Rajput, and something vulgar in that of the most distinguished Mahratta. |
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Jennings Brewery offers regular public tours and occasional carriage rides pulled by a shire horse. |
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Ravenglass houses two locomotive sheds, on the southern side of the track, and a carriage shed on the northern side. |
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Since at least the Middle Ages some bridges capable of carrying horse or carriage traffic have been constructed using drystone techniques. |
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Pauline's uncle bought the couple a house in Key West with a carriage house, the second floor of which was converted into a writing studio. |
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On the disused side of Platform 2, an old carriage is bolted to the ground. |
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On 1 October 1873 the first sleeping carriage ran between Euston and Glasgow, attached to the limited mail. |
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On 1 February 1874 a second carriage was provided and the service ran every night. |
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They could insinuate and steal themselves under the same by their humble carriage and submission. |
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I moved to another carriage on the train because the first one was full of people yacking on mobile phones. |
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It also provided electricity for the house possibly as early as 1908 via a dynamo to wet cell batteries in the carriage courtyard east wing. |
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Some advocates of a la carte extrapolate from the carriage fees that cable TV and other platforms pay, but this is a bulk-buy wholesale figure. |
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The long distance and cable companies have virtually the same agenda as the Baby Bells when it comes to common carriage and open architecture. |
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The blind is elevated above the water by four aluminum pipe brackets bolted to each corner using carriage bolts, washers and locknuts. |
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Candidal carriage in the oral cavity of human immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects. |
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The carriage appeared to have clipped a mini-roundabout as it entered Lambeth Cemetery for the funeral, the local council said. |
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The bracket includes pre-drilled holes for grounding lugs to reduce installation time, and a carriage bolt for increased stability. |
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The airbrush was fitted into this clamp and tightened with a carriage bolt and nut. |
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The bracket involves pre-drilled holes for grounding lugs to minimize installation time, and a carriage bolt for increased stability. |
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Insert 7-inch carriage bolts, add washers and nuts, and tighten with a wrench. |
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It had 21 subscribers and the switchboard was composed of carriage bolts, handles from teapot lids and bustle wire. |
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Eight carriage bolts secure a platform to the timbers and the blind is fastened to the platform using just 12 screws. |
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Pip Schofield is back hosting the show where couples win money for charity and a carriage clock. |
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But Hansen's gift for dissecting matches was not the corporation's only carriage clock and pension pot changing hands last night. |
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When the crunch comes two years from now the majority will walk out with a carriage clock and cuddly toy as a thank you. |
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Which country was the centre for brass carriage clock making in the 19th century? |
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Not when he was fixing cranky old carriage clocks or reviving a classic timepiece on Front Street. |
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He promises a fine selection of bracket, wall, and carriage clocks as well as traditional longcase clocks. |
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Studies show that while the number of carriage return areas has increased, harried shoppers don't always comply. |
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Virtually all of the Victorianera British sporting arms made for the carriage trade feature exquisite hand-cut markings. |
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Aside from the safety issues, this deprives the legitimate hackney carriage trade of work. |
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Extra wrapping would have solved this problem but they wouldn't give me extra wrapping because I was local, it was really for the carriage trade. |
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In case the air-condition system is not working in air-conditioned vehicles, then fares of deluxe stage carriage bus will be charged. |
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Travel West Midlands, main operator of stage carriage buses in the region, has given PHWT the six-figure account to handle its advertising. |
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It is hoped the finished model will be displayed alongside the only Welsh-built standard gauge railway carriage to survive into preservation. |
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The industry has exchanged the ballerina carriage of the sparrow-like Shalom Harlow in the 1990s, for emotionless stickpins. |
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The machine, which can wrap up to 35 loads per hour, has adjustable carriage and turntable speeds. |
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A distinctive feature of the hotel are the Couchette rooms, Cubitt's hospitality interpretation of a traditional railway carriage car sleeper. |
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Recalling a time when journeys were undertaken on foot, horseback, carriage or under sail, Griff re-traces the routes our ancestors took. |
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The sketches were made by a member of the Burnup family, who ran a horse coach and carriage works at Elswick Court, Northumberland Street, Newcastle. |
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Suddenly the carriage was full of boofy schoolboys all excitedly chesting and punching each other and stretching their limbs as they tried to sit still. |
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Microbiologic culture and polymerase chain reaction were used to determine carriage rates among dogs and their humans in a study reported in Emerging Infectious Diseases. |
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It took both of us to roll an oak log onto the carriage with cant hooks. |
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It also features cast-iron fixed and mobile beam's carriages, with automatic and capillary lubrication of all mobile beam's carriage slideways at every beam movement. |
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Installation's a snap, thanks to a carriage bolt mounting system. |
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Replace the slide and install the sixth carriage bolt on the right end. |
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Be sure to place a nut on the bolt before sticking it through the hole, and then one after so that the carriage bolt may be adjusted up or down and then tightened in place. |
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Then used carriage bolts to mount the L-shaped pieces into the Versa Track running along the gunwales and drilled three holes in the bottoms for mounting them to the boat. |
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Place the four carriage bolts from the inside of the frame to the outside. |
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People will admit anything on telly for a free carriage clock. |
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Sue and Bob were presented with a carriage clock in recognition of their service by Travel de Courcey's founder and managing director Mike de Courcey. |
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Bread slices are secured in a carriage and vertically scanned past a fixed set of cal-rod heating elements, reducing the possibility of overdrying. |
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The 34 year-old Tipton man and a Wolverhampton man, aged 39, were arrested in September over the theft of six-inch high gold and glass carriage clocks. |
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Our Vic is a huge horse, 17 hands at the shoulder, 550 kilos on the weighbridge, and with the big broad head and wide-beam hips of an honest toiler in the carriage trade. |
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The six bolts shown in the bottom photograph were made from standard hex-headed, square-headed or carriage bolts using just a chisel and center punch. |
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Far from sitting in a carriage with a sofa, standard lamp and beautiful view, the reality is jam-packed dirty coaches, often with standing room only, even off-peak. |
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The beauty of the Evil Roy target is that the head attaches by way of two shielded carriage bolts and a couple of wing nuts that take no time to put in place. |
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There was everything in heaven tonight until the town crier tossed white coals into the rumble seat of death's carriage stalled at the curb and burned to a whistle. |
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A man with a showy carriage and horses is said to have a fine turn-out. |
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Her fur-lined cloak would serve as a carriage blanket as well as keep her warm when tripping out to the necessary or when they put up for the night. |
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Coppiced hardwoods were used extensively in carriage and shipbuilding, and they are still sometimes grown for making wooden buildings and furniture. |
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The line opened to Kemble in 1841, and the tolls on the carriage of materials for the railway's construction improved the financial position of the canal for a short time. |
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Whilst this is going on, the spindle carriage is being drawn away from the rollers, at a pace very slightly exceeding the rate at which the roving is coming forth. |
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The spinning mule has a fixed frame with a creel of cylindrical bobbins to hold the roving, connected through the headstock to a parallel carriage with the spindles. |
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In the north traveling by horse and carriage was most common, while in the south the myriad of rivers, canals, and lakes provided cheap and easy water transport. |
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These soon replaced the hackney carriage as a vehicle for hire. |
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They include smaller pedestrian doors that may be opened when the train is in motion to move from one carriage to the next but then close automatically. |
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Since then, carriage on digital cable, satellite and digital terrestrial has introduced Channel 4 to Welsh homes where it is now universally available. |
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A major carriage and wagon construction and maintenance facility, it and the associated locomotive depot were taken over and maintained by the Great Western Railway. |
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In the same letter Boulton also secretly urged Watt to include a scheme for a steam powered carriage in his patent application, which Watt did shortly thereafter. |
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Two of us had some difficulty about ramming the Peacemaker through his carriage door into the train, he also being splendid in a multilined trench coat. |
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During a stop on the journey another passenger, a member of parliament, William Huskisson, stepped down from a carriage and was hit by Rocket passing on the other track. |
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In August 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured in a carriage accident between The Hague and Haarlem in the Netherlands. |
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They provided efficient means for the overland movement of armies, officials, and civilians, and the inland carriage of official communications and trade goods. |
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He then caught Wellington's eye through the Duke's carriage window. |
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Members of the House of Lords use the Peers' Entrance in the middle of the Old Palace Yard front, which is covered by a stone carriage porch and opens to an entrance hall. |
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The differential speed from the infeed and discharge conveyors determines the position of the transfer carriage and thus the storage capacity that can be used for buffering. |
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I have formed many intimacies and friendships here, but I am afraid they are all of too tender a construction to bear carriage a hundred and fifty miles. |
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They provided efficient means for the overland movement of armies, officials and civilians, and the inland carriage of official communications and trade goods. |
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For I hear their carriage well commended, especially the Duke of Nevers, saving that the Queen's musicians and other inferior officers complain, that he was very dry-handed. |
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The mint-green of Aberline's absinthe shows up in the color of the lanterns on the Ripper's carriage, among other touches. |
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Whenever I book a ticket in advance, they always put me in the quiet carriage. |
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Even though I could not see his eyes, I could feel the anger radiating from them across the carriage. |
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Unfortunately, when we turned round to go back to our horse and carriage, we discovered he had already gone. |
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The jenny had between six and twenty-four spindles mounted on a sliding carriage. |
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You see during the night the watchman kind of maybe fell asleep and some raiders stole the carriage. |
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At which point he turned on his heel and continued down the carriage. |
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Mandelbaum responded by punching Frank in the nose and knocking him from the carriage. |
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So when this happened, she didn't expect to have 200 people show up at the Carriage Club retirement village to be part of a search party. |
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Going hands-free is just one of the perks of a place where the only form of transportation is by carriage, bike, or tractor. |
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In one picture on her Instagram account, the model poses jokingly with a baby carriage. |
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The Angel Moroni appears with a halo made from the wheel of a baby carriage. |
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They not only have the law to answer to, but the Hackney Carriage Licensing Authority and the taxi office from which they work. |
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The ride is akin to hitching a lift on the back of a horse drawn carriage. |
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Newly opened in the town this year is the Carriage House, which boasts an extensive collection of horse-drawn vehicles. |
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This Bill of Lading has been issued pursuant to and in accordance with a Contract of Carriage dated as overleaf. |
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As the snow continued to flurry on and off outside, quarrels between Wes and Frankie were constantly erupting inside the Horse and Carriage. |
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Evergreen operates a fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft on an ACMI wet lease, common carriage, and ad hoc basis worldwide. |
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He tried to climb into the carriage, but he gripped the open door, which swung back, causing him to lose his grip. |
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The Austrian ambassador was bodily pulled into the carriage, but Huskisson panicked. |
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Huskisson saw the Duke of Wellington sitting in the front corner of his special carriage. |
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We left the carriage, bought programs, and walked across the infield and then across the smooth thick turf of the course to the paddock. |
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On trips to the country estate in Kent, south of London, Pelham was adept at preventing dragsmen from cutting the luggage from the carriage. |
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Huskisson tried to clamber into the carriage, but those inside failed to reach him to pull him in. |
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Two men were seated in a well-lighted compartment of a third-class railway carriage. |
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This matter of grinding had been mentioned in previous minutes where a demarcation had occurred at Eveleigh Carriage Works between boilermakers and grinders. |
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An ornamental gilt balustrade extended round each end of the carriage, and united with one of the pillars which supported the roof. |
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This is called the gain of the carriage, its purpose being to eliminate all irregularities in the fineness of the thread. |
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Only know how to set about it, and you can extract an abassi, not from every carriage, but from every gun-barrel. |
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But my attention was suddenly called from my own situation, by the most appalling shouts and squallings proceeding from the back of the carriage. |
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So Amelia gave Dobbin her little hand as she got out of the carriage, and rebuked him smilingly for not having taken any notice of her all night. |
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The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage. |
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On one occasion he forced his way through a crowd that surrounded the emperor's carriage, and mounted on the footstep. |
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The Duke's party returned to Edmondson's elaborate ducal carriage, still on the southern track. |
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Yet from something in the outline and carriage, Billy took him to be, and correctly, one of the afterguard. |
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In England, the zoological collector Walter Rothschild frequently used zebras to draw a carriage. |
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Velleius Paterculus reports that after that time, Caesar allowed the young man to share his carriage. |
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She agreed to visit the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society at Kensington and take a drive through London in an open carriage. |
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As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. |
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With Holmes still pressed against the side of the carriage, the door, with Huskisson hanging on to it, swung out directly into the path of Rocket. |
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The grand fountains and cascades were opened, again in the presence of the Queen, who got wet when a gust of wind swept mists of spray over the royal carriage. |
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As the mule spindle travels on its carriage, the roving which it spins is fed to it through rollers geared to revolve at different speeds to draw out the yarn. |
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The remaining three carriages of the Duke's train were detached and the band's carriage, hauled by Northumbrian, set off for Manchester with Stephenson driving. |
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Schumpeter's initial example of this was the combination of a steam engine and then current wagon making technologies to produce the horseless carriage. |
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Please switch off your mobile phone if travelling in the quiet carriage. |
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A gift of land is held to be complete in all its parts, when accompanied by a couch shell, a seat of honor, a chhatra, a good horse and a good carriage. |
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Meanwhile, the Carriage and Wagon Works were building the first of the Diesel Multiple Units which were to take over many of the services. |
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Holmes clung to the side of the Duke's carriage, while Huskisson made two efforts to run across the track to safety, each time returning to the side of the carriage. |
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When the traveller has no servant of his own, the voiturier cleans the carriage, greases the wheels, and assists in packing and unpacking the baggage. |
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In another version, he is the headless driver of a black carriage. |
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Their conveyance is no handsome carriage, but a rickety dog-cart, unmistakably betraying its neighbourship to the carts and ploughs of some rural farmyard. |
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Built in 1928, by the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company in Saltley, Zena is an original first class parlour car. |
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Mr. Jos had hired a pair of horses for his open carriage, with which cattle, and the smart London vehicle, he made a very tolerable figure in the drives about Brussels. |
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Reading The God Delusion, on the other hand, all I did was nod furiously and point at myself, and perform a little professorly strut around the train carriage. |
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All vehicles should be compliant with relevant EU legislation for Stage Carriage bus or coach operation. |
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Pressed against the side of the carriage, the remaining gap was just enough for Huskisson and Holmes to escape without injury, but Huskisson misjudged the distance. |
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In the same year in New York City, the Samuel's Electric Carriage and Wagon Company began running 12 electric hansom cabs. |
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The Carriage and Wagon Works continues to build trains under Bombardier Transportation. |
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State-owned Belneftekhim, JSC Belaruskali, JSC Minsk Automobile Plant, CJSC Mogilev Carriage Works, CJSC Fidmash and JSC Belgorkhimprom are accompanying. |
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The letters said the service was being transferred to Stage Carriage. |
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