Autophobia appears upon diagnosis to proceed from a strong distaste to horseless locomotion on the rural highway by those who live in cities. |
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Mind you, Detroit has been lying to Americans since the first horseless buggy. |
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The fledgling car business was booming, but its products tended to be spare and utilitarian variations on the horseless carriage theme. |
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It's an exciting development that in many ways closely resembles the switch from horse to horseless carriage at the end of the 19th century. |
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The search for better ways to make vehicles run is as old as the horseless carriage. |
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The promoter who advanced the future of the horseless carriage was H. A. Kohlstaat. |
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Twenty-five years later, those words sound as absurd as those who asserted that the horseless carriage would be a passing fancy. |
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We have inherited a Victorian infrastructure and road plan which did not take into account the horseless carriage and almost universal car ownership. |
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These statements are like saying that a car is a horseless carriage. |
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Things only got stranger when I looked out the window while I was locking the door and saw the strange man climb onto the driver's seat of the horseless buggy and drive off. |
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You don't create a horseless carriage by mechanizing the horse. |
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In fact, his friends might well have told him he was mad to turn his attention from milling and selling flour to selling and repairing the new horseless carriages. |
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Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch. |
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The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage. |
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In 1939, small farms were still largely tractorless, and the others were far from horseless. |
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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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