The wagon began to blaze merrily in the morning light, and the driver barely escaped the inferno in time. |
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There are also wagon rides, haystacks for climbing, and a corn maze for the children. |
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The station will remain in use as a siding for dealing with full wagon loads of inward traffic not requiring cartage. |
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She stomped noisily away, and headed towards the long wagon where her family slept. |
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It starts with the head coach, who might be said to heed Ralph Waldo Emerson, and hitch his wagon to a star. |
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The southern army began its retreat to Virginia late on 4 July, its wagon train of wounded soldiers stretching for seventeen miles. |
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Itinerant malcontent Ben Rumson saves the life of a stranger injured in a runaway wagon accident. |
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Two teams of horses pulled each wagon and each driver had a crossbow rider with him. |
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He was many years horse feeder and waggoner for the late William Jackson, stage wagon proprietor of Fairburn. |
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Jack is an aspiring writer, three months on the wagon after his alcoholism caused family problems. |
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After breakfast the two girls followed Hosh and Darell to the stable where they hitched a wagon cart to two mahogany horses. |
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On the M1, near junction 39, a wagon travelling north toppled over the central reservation into the southbound carriageway. |
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He has pretty much conceded that he drank too much before he turned 40, in 1986, and he has been on the wagon since. |
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I usually go on the wagon for January as I am sick of booze after the excesses of December. |
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After his dark drinking days, O'Neil clambered on the wagon only to find his Dad determined to drag him off. |
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The generator set was then slung and moved off the bed of the wagon and into the clear area on the ground. |
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Turner entered the hall behind a child's wooden wagon to which a pair of bongo drums had been lashed. |
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The others barked the logs, the sawing was done, and each one of the nine men received two wagon loads of good lumber for his share. |
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With a dream deep in his heart, a man is spontaneously driven to hitch his wagon to a star. |
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The wagon driver emerged from the brush and they were able to make out his face. |
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Now then, let's hitch our wagon to a star as we soak ourselves in the Ananda of Yaman. |
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The mill flourished, with timber trolleyed down to the timber yard and hauled onto a wagon pulled by five stout horses. |
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But to dismiss it as a squashed minivan or tall wagon does not do it justice. |
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Sullivan stood staring at a colorful gypsy wagon lumbering down a side lane out of sight. |
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The wagon was parked directly in front of another car with a towing hitch and a speedboat directly behind it. |
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At an early age she decided to hitch her wagon to a star and become rich and famous. |
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But much better things are coming, and I'd rather hitch my wagon to a star than to a toad. |
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There was a small, four-wheeled wagon with two llamas already hitched to the tongue. |
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Not only did the wagon have to carry food supplies and cooking utensils, it had to carry the cowboy bedrolls and other personal items. |
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She felt the wagon being covered, then felt motion as the driver urged the horses on. |
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At one point, they neared a horse and wagon that had a wheel wedged deep into the earth. |
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Mr Mantell has lived in Westbury for over 80 years working as a wagon repairer at the railway station since he was a teenager. |
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That's about when she started raising sweet corn and selling it off a wagon at the end of their farm drive. |
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The boards are each attached with 2 screws onto our hay wagon about one foot apart. |
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So he did as he was told and went to the hay barn where the wagon was kept. |
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Each one pulled a hay wagon loaded with all the belongings the families could gather in the few minutes before they were forced to flee. |
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Years ago the refuse wagon had a trailer on the back for waste paper and cardboard. |
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The bridge was damaged by a wagon carrying a low loader about two months ago. |
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A driver escaped injury when he jammed his articulated wagon under a low railway bridge in Keighley. |
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The current Explorer offers substantial refinement over the previous version, which rides like a buckboard wagon by comparison. |
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By Monday, most people will have fallen off the wagon or abandoned the nicotine patches as they fail to keep New Year's resolutions. |
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A probe began today into the deaths of four railway workers killed by a runaway train wagon on the West Coast mainline in Cumbria. |
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Four men were killed when a runaway rail wagon crashed into a group of workers on the West Coast Main Line at Tebay in Cumbria. |
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In emulation of him, they have turned the wagon into a Rube Goldberg plane that takes off, despite King's efforts to stop it. |
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It took two days to make the round trip by wagon to Stuart, a total distance of about thirty-five miles. |
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Mount Joy was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers. |
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Jeremiah stopped his wagon outside a hotel and stepped down, his legs wobbly and sore, as if he'd been in rough seas. |
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Her father was supposed to do it, but he is too drunk, so Tess and Abraham load the wagon and begin the journey to market. |
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The mules brayed in fear as the cart driver hauled back on the reigns, bringing the wagon to a shuddering halt. |
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Jonathan had caught the edge of the wagon box, but as he pulled on it, trying to climb back up onto the box seat, the wagon began to tip. |
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Her disheveled head appeared, and with the wagon shaking precariously, she managed to climb out onto the box seat. |
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A wagon crossing the junction would have had to make two right-angled turns, each of which would have needed to use the full width of the road. |
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His actions in the early '70s were motivated by his desire to achieve political notoriety by hitching his wagon to the anti-war zeitgeist. |
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They had been forced to hide off the road twice since climbing out of the dung wagon the day before. |
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Counsel Barbara McLernon said she felt people would be more tolerant if wagon drivers moderated their speed and stopped revving their vehicles. |
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That decision made, she went to her station wagon and retrieved a few snackables from the cooler. |
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In 1872, a pressman for The Providence Journal turned an old express wagon into an eatery, thus creating the first diner. |
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We shall fix his wagon at some stage but for now he's draining my creative juices and Gill's too. |
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There were primitives, like a neat stair saw dated 1808, a Conestoga wagon jack, and the earliest lawn mower ever. |
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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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An 1895 trap carriage and a Conestoga wagon on a short stretch of plank road bracket a homemade airplane. |
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Here, you can ride a tour wagon through acres of banana, coconut, pimento and other crops. |
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On the walls hang all types of patterns, including well over a hundred for different sized wagon wheel felloes. |
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Waka, the Clydesdale horse pulls a wagon over a hundred years old, and the driver gives a commentary as you travel. |
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This way, if a call was made by a patrolman and a patrol wagon was sent, the officers aboard the wagon were able to listen for the ringing alarm. |
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Cut high to leave lower stalks in the field and never allow green chop to heat in the wagon or feed bunk. |
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They handcuffed me, put me in a paddy wagon and brought me to some detention centre that I think was in the East End. |
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All this time, the person is locked in the paddy wagon with the police standing around outside, talking to the medical staff. |
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The streets were empty except for a few neighbors, a paddy wagon and a squad car. |
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Prior to the arrival of the railroad, all freighting was done by wagon or pack animal. |
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The drive home was quiet and when the station wagon came to a stop everyone was great full to get out. |
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In early times, the farmer made implements and gear, neck yokes, whiffletrees, and wagon boxes with fittings hand forged or bought in a kit. |
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In 1991, Tata Motors introduced a station wagon and later a sport-utility vehicle. |
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About fifteen minutes later, a station wagon pulled out in front of the farm. |
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So the station wagon has a long rear overhang and three side windows that are approximately the same size. |
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This journey entailed a keelboat to Cincinnati, then to Louisville, Kentucky, and Shawnee Town, Illinois, and finally by wagon to Saint Louis. |
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In return, I'll supply you with a wagon filled with supplies and the draught animals to pull it. |
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The doubletree on the wagon could be adjusted to allow one horse to pull more. |
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I think it must be the only Mercury Lynx station wagon left running in the whole world. |
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I am officially on the wagon as they say, for the next month or so, and dammit! |
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Ox-wagon rides were provided on a historic wagon pulled by a team of Nguni oxen from the University of Fort Hare's animal traction unit. |
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It is still possible to see the wagon entrance to the quarry at the north-eastern corner and remnants of haulage roads to lime kilns. |
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At a dude ranch, you can enjoy home cooked meals, cookouts, wagon rides, fishing, and square dances. |
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A traditional Victorian wooden wagon called a varda was on show at St Mary's School, Swanley, as was the Romany modern-day caravan equivalent. |
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Many settlers made their way to Utah by wagon train in search of an uninhabited land to start their own way of life. |
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The driver of the skip wagon told police he had waited several minutes while another vehicle left the weighbridge. |
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After a few minutes the wagon jolted and moved on the track and then there was a sudden thud that almost made Bligh cry out in fright. |
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The wagon was jouncing over a dirt road, more a slight wearing-away or the sparse brown grass than anything else. |
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The earliest recollections I have are of Dad and family making the trip by covered wagon from Ness City, Kansas to Ouray, Colorado. |
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He had to endure a 27-mile ride in a springless wagon over rough roads to a railhead at Guiney Station. |
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Dad had left it in gear and the prized family wagon jumped forward smashing into yet another parked car. |
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Brown's car rammed a Nissan Wingroad station wagon driven by Lizelle Santana, of 44 Isaac Street, Couva. |
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His wagon box is adorned with hand prints from youngsters at the Children's Hospital. |
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I panicked, and scrambled to the back of the wagon again as the portcullis lifted to admit us to the courtyard. |
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The catering wagon has been amazing because we get food on tap all the time. |
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She died from being trampled by a wagon cart livestock that was being shipped to the local butcher. |
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Maybe a whole wagon load out there in the rain, and on a night like this, who knows, they'll be wanting a few nips to warn their kishkes! |
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Mr O'Sullivan said the wheels have been coming off the wagon over the past two years. |
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Soon I was sitting in a clot of vehicles high above Bay Ridge, alongside a station wagon full of young people. |
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The rest of the white men present were skinners, cooks, bartenders, blacksmiths, clerks, and wagon drivers. |
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Ferner's boat, for instance, uses the shell of a Volkswagen station wagon for a cabin. |
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A few times every spring and summer, Dad would fire up the old station wagon and drive us all to Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. |
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He tells them both that's he gonna fix their wagon for good, and you just know he means it. |
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Scary fell off the wagon last night and got seriously mullered before rolling home in the wee small hours singing. |
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And since the governor plans to withhold our tax refund an extra month, we'll fix her wagon and file our return a month earlier. |
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It included a chuck wagon breakfast and tent, Western music, hats and bandanas. |
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This first pic shows a technical based on a Toyota Land Cruiser High Top wagon with the roof cut off. |
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They'll crowd so close to the wagon that sometimes you've got to ask them to step back. |
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Most often the cowpuncher's rifles were carried in the chuck wagon to eliminate fouling when using ropes or while working cattle in thick brush. |
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Just five or ten years ago, the potato men would have come down this street in a wooden wagon pulled by a horse. |
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A binman who died after being run over by his own dustbin wagon might have stepped into a blind spot behind the vehicle, an inquest heard. |
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The chuck wagon races were held every evening, drawing crowds which filled up the whole venue. |
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I would have liked to see each member of the committee drive a livestock wagon for six months before making a report that will affect us all. |
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One spring when he was hauling some logs, his wagon wheels sank down to the axles in mud. |
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He stopped speaking, and despite the sound of hooves and wagon wheels echoing in the tunnel, an odd sort of silence enveloped his listeners. |
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Hoof prints riddled the trail in several spots, as well as deep gouges from wagon wheels, and footprints once in a while. |
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The wagoner's job was to load the wagon with feed for the regiment's horses and mules and to drive it. |
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Crouching in the shadows, he watched silently as the beast pulled a wagon away down the street. |
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In the middle of all this was a large chuck wagon already cooking up eggs, sausage, flapjacks and plenty of hot coffee. |
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Decorated with wagon wheels, barrel-sized cowbells and bullhorns, the room is all about dark, varnished wood and privacy. |
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Just under an hour later, TJ and Lew were hitching up the wagon to the baler while the girls looked on amused. |
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On a trail drive north to Wichita, Shorty shot the chuck wagon driver and the cook for not having supper ready for him. |
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Michael slid off the saddle and walked up to the mess wagon as Jeff poured him a cup of coffee. |
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I was walking in a duffel coat and a meat wagon started driving slowly next to me with all the intimidating truncheons and so on. |
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Mind you, I watched myself being pulled into a meat wagon after I protested about the Iraq war and I didn't look too bad. |
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Murals of deserts populated with wagon trails, circling bald eagles and cowpokes chasing cattle fill the walls. |
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He turned to glance at the small figure perched next to him on the wagon seat and looked into the serious eyes of his young son. |
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The princess and the fairy mage were bound by ropes as prisoners on a covered wagon drawn by two horses that didn't seem quite normal. |
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A nightmarish trip by litter and wagon followed before aides succeeded in getting him to a medical aid station in the rear. |
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He went on long benders, landed in detox wards, returned to his studio and soon fell off the wagon again. |
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Then we escaped and tied him up but he escaped and took the wagon and left. |
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Joe screwed the top back on the canteen, and squeezed, on his back, under the wagon bed. |
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Various things make for some nice hood ornaments on a hooptie wagon with no wheels whatsoever. |
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They got out of the yellow station wagon and into the red one as Mrs. Andersonne paid the man the difference between the two cars. |
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I believe the public never got over the station wagon they just don't like that name. |
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But the Signum has a larger backseat while the station wagon has more cargo space. |
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He packed us all in the station wagon and drove down to this little corner and put me on top of a mailbox. |
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Nearly three years ago, they had hopped on the Whites Stripes wagon of American garage rock under a band name of Pavor. |
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On the other side, Chrysler was a complete loser in the station wagon space where the minivan would complete squarely. |
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We take our flowers to market in the back of my station wagon or my husband's pickup, with a cover. |
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Doc turned us on a straight line for the wagon train and they curled off their course to meet us. |
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Two cars ahead of me was a station wagon that was traveling at about 20 miles per hour. |
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A corps column on a single road without its wagon trains could occupy 5 to 10 miles of road and up to 15 miles with its wagon trains. |
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She had counted on getting enough for the wagon to buy passage on a caravan bound for the seaport of Bay Town. |
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He was entrusted with their gypsy wagon and the objects they sold from it whenever they stopped in any populated place. |
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The story of Santa Fe Trail wagon making is the story of changes in the wheeled vehicles designed for heavy-duty, long-distance freighting. |
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I myself had a dialogue with the wagon manufacturers and impressed upon them the necessity to expedite supplies. |
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His armies were infantry and dragoon based, using wagon laagers mounted with light cannons to protect against cavalry charges. |
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Perry was later handcuffed with plastic tie wraps, carted off to the paddy wagon with the other protesters and arrested for mischief. |
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The woman took notice of me for the first time as I climbed out of the wagon bed with my belongings under my arm. |
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Demonstrators attempted to prevent the arrest by blocking access to a police paddy wagon which had showed up to carry the mime away. |
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She kept a sharp lookout for the rest of their missing wagon train caravan. |
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Then, last Wednesday, A Mercedes-Benz station wagon plowed nearly full speed into the back of our car while it was stopped at a traffic light. |
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Darrell is a septic-tank pumper who drives his honey wagon to rural residences to haul away human waste. |
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My parents were suddenly relegated to the back seat of our station wagon and my brother and I were stuffed in the trunk with the luggage. |
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When they came up to the farmyard for Dad to shovel the corn out of the wagon into the crib, the girls came to the house to get warm. |
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Murdoch arrived just a little bit later driving a wagon laden with sides of beef and pork for the barbecue. |
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That was true, if having the singletree fall on me while I helped harness Samson and Achilles up to the cargo wagon could be deemed honorable. |
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We were following traffic rules when a big police paddy wagon pulled up with its light on. |
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Perhaps if anyone caught dumping litter had a delivery from the refuse collection wagon instead of a collection, they might desist. |
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My guards' breath were puffs of crystal in the moonlight as they escorted me across the shipyard compound to where the wagon waited. |
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It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance. |
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The couple's tow-headed children clambered down from the back of the wagon and stood staring at Adam and Jamie. |
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The company watered the horses and filled the water skins on the wagon with water, and everything was tied down and given a last check. |
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After skirmishing with a civilian wagon train on O'Fallon's Creek, they crossed the Yellowstone River two or three days before Christmas. |
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Fifty years ago, Ben Chapman went to Hollywood to hitch his wagon to a star and ended up as just another guy in a rubber suit. |
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He had a penchant for framing shots through the spokes of the nearest wagon wheel, to break up the visual monotony of a scene. |
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Once General Sully's army reached Fort Union, the civilian wagon train, safely beyond Sioux country, continued west on its own. |
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Barns and buildings were made by laboriously cutting huge trees with bucksaws and taking them to the sawyer with horse and wagon to be sawed into lumber. |
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We could all fit in the station wagon but it would be a tight squeeze. |
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The men roughly pulled Prudence and the others from the wagon and put cast iron shackles around their wrists, attaching them to the cart so they wouldn't get away. |
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Big pines tower over the homes, flower boxes line stone walkways, and a wooden wagon wheel leans against one home in a gesture of artificial rusticity. |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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She had grown up both bilingual and bicultural, speaking Maidu with her mother and English with her father, a Dutch settler who had come Wisconsin by covered wagon as a child. |
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Buck learned to shoe horses, fix wagon wheels, and repair farm equipment. |
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The wagon overturned and Clyde took a bad spill, injuring one of his legs. |
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One especially frantic Hasid had wrenched his wife to death while fixing his station wagon in front of all nine of his children. |
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We were allowed to ride in the back of a station wagon without seats, much less seat belts. |
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Mop sauce gets its name from a utensil similar to a small string mop that the chuck wagon cook would use to baste meats, literally mopping on the sauce while cooking. |
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The internal-combustion engine goes the way of the covered wagon because vehicles powered by fuel cells meet all cost and performance requirements. |
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Our family was camped on a ridge in the lower end of the campground when water, trees, mud, and rocks destroyed half of our tent and rendered our station wagon unmovable. |
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He successfully negotiated the station wagon through the sharp turn. |
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You rode in the back of the station wagon and faced the cars behind you. |
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He barked a command, and the soldiers within the wagon shouted, climbing out of the wagon, their swords long and wide to wield, yet with a devastating blade and strong hilted. |
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He might have fallen off the monogamy wagon a couple of times after that, but I have to tell you, not very much. |
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You are a poncho-wearing Clint Eastwood clone who scurries about, taking cover behind a wagon or boulder, besting bad guys with your six-shooter or rifle. |
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I have recently jumped on the band wagon and got myself a onesie. |
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They pulled the elegant wagon on a slow pace along for a block and then made a U-turn beneath the Palmetto overpass. |
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No top boss of any status is going to be driving a honda station wagon around. |
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Occasionally, a motor wagon would thunder past him, but more often there would be bicycles and horse carts, loaded with goods, or rattling along unburdened. |
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The base resembled a wagon circle of armored vehicles with some razor wire strung around them. |
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Even those young evangelicals who still have qualms about gay marriage can find friends outside the wagon circling. |
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More than anything, party elites want to hitch their wagon to someone who can win, and someone they can trust. |
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He hitched his wagon to the ideologues who surround him, filtering out those who disagreed, including leaders of his own party and the uniformed military. |
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So this week I have been mostly hitching my wagon to VitaminQ's star. |
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Army topographers knew little about Crow country, especially where lay the best routes for wagon roads linking the Platte with the Missouri and the Yellowstone. |
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For the ride home Mr. Russo put down the rear seats of the station wagon and Carmela piled all the blankets and towels to make a soft pallet for us to lie upon. |
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These wet colloidal negatives had to be prepared on site, so Francis Frith, so the label said, had a special wicker-work dark-room wagon made for his expeditions. |
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Our family car was a 1959 FC Holden station wagon which dad always insisted on driving well below the speed limit, while my mum fanged around in a Hillman Hunter. |
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When the chuck wagon tore out around the ring, our horses tore after it. |
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Laurie climbed out of the chuck wagon and climbed into the supply wagon. |
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On cool evenings they stand around a campfire by the chuck wagon warming themselves outwardly with the flames and inwardly with strong coffee served free of charge. |
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About the simplest way to fuel an engine was to call in a tank wagon from the local Shell distributor and have him fill the switcher on the crew's 20-minute lunch break. |
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If you want to jump on the badge wagon big time, car boot sales, charity shops, local community fairs, jumble sales and junk shops are the best hunting grounds. |
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The more widely this is known, the more it is likely to promote a sense of fatalism, as people ditch their diet or fall off the wagon and blame it on their genes. |
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It was a junky old station wagon with a faulty exhaust system and brakes. |
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He climbed out of the wagon gingerly, his muscles groaning in protest. |
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Flags flew on each wagon and there were ribbons on the horses' bridles. |
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Detectives working on the case are particularly interested in locating a dark-coloured estate or station wagon car they believe to have been involved in the incident. |
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Of course, it isn't an estate or a station wagon in the true sense. |
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We hop into her station wagon and head for the San Fernando Valley. |
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A man in a white station wagon began harassing one of Sakia's friends. |
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My grandfather, for whom, in Hebrew, I am named, began his career one hundred years ago, selling dry goods from a wagon to farmers in southern New Jersey. |
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They'd already heard about the police paddy wagon pulling up at the gate. |
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Six police arrived, and got me from a very critical situation on that train station, into the back of a paddy wagon and off to hospital, which is exactly where I needed to be. |
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It was silent for a long moment, except for the usual clunk of wagon wheels on the uneven street and the muffled shouts of men calling from their market stalls. |
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If you visit the livery stables you can choose between riding in a covered wagon pulled by two Clydesdales, Jock and Bess, or in a horse-drawn buggy. |
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Along the eastern seaboard of what is now the United States carting provided the most common form of transport, as the development of the Conestoga wagon attested. |
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Achilles goes out to the wagon and takes two capes and a shirt for Hector's body, ordering his men to clean and anoint the body before Priam sees it. |
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Others look out of place at a competition, like the stodgy 1994 Buick Regal station wagon retrofitted to run on a mix of hydrogen and corn alcohol, or ethanol. |
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Karen grabbed hold of Benjamin as the wagon bounced over the bumpy road, and the children scooted as close as they could to the front of the wagon. |
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The knife in my hands slipped when the wagon hit a rut, nicking a rogue gouge from the piece of wood I was absently whittling down to a toothpick. |
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They cornered Loudon Lane only to find a coal wagon blocking their way. |
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He wandered around and came to a cook wagon preparing some food. |
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My wife was complaining that her old Volvo wagon was acting up. |
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If I'm not snowboarding in it, I'm driving my Suzuki wagon in it. |
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And yet, he's a former alcoholic who's been on the wagon for 12 years. |
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I got a Honda wagon beater and it gets me from A to B just fine. |
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Dried manure ground into fine powder by hooves and wagon wheels puffed up into the air and its pungent smell filled the town and drifted far outside the town. |
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Suddenly a band of yelping Indians would descend upon the wagon train and kill every man, woman and child and brutally mutilate some through scalping. |
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Picture a beat-up old station wagon or conversion van long past its prime. |
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They rushed him to nearby Coledale Hospital in the back of a station wagon where doctors were standing by. |
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Since the HGV wagons are not covered, fire sensors are located on the loading wagon and in the tunnel. |
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It was only able to haul one loaded wagon at a time, due to its low power output, and was not a great success. |
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The old man wandered away from his retirement home, dropped dead on the beach and was picked up by the meat wagon and sent to the morgue. |
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Some running gears get new poles, neck yokes, brakes and doubletrees, depending on how authentic the wagon needs to be. |
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The estate contained a greenhouse, dairy barn, cow barn, wagon shed, stables, farmer's cottage and a hennery. |
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Caesar says that the enemy camp was defended by a wagon train, drawn up behind the German forces, which had now either to fight or to run. |
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Two Johns came to Essendon airport in their Holden station wagon to take me back to Tocumwal for an interview. |
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Cafeterias, buffets, chuck wagon service and smorgasbords are becoming increasingly popular food service methods. |
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The distance between mansiones was determined by how far a wagon could travel in a day. |
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Enterprising men set up stables and taverns along wagon roads to serve this transportation system. |
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On the far north end of the works, 11 sidings accessed a carriage and wagon works. |
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Their economic importance was probably also significant, although wagon traffic was often banned from the roads to preserve their military value. |
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Harvesters blow the chaff into the wagon through a chute at the rear or side of the machine. |
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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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It later transpired that this was the band, who had left their wagon when it had been commandeered to carry the injured Huskisson. |
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Among the challenges faced by the wagon route operators were crossing rivers, mountains and hostile Native Americans. |
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After 1745 he bought a stone wagon and worked it between York and Knaresborough. |
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The Fitch steamboat was not a commercial success, as this travel route was adequately covered by relatively good wagon roads. |
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Led by Hermes, Priam takes a wagon out of Troy, across the plains, and into the Greek camp unnoticed. |
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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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Her wagon tour has been likened to several archeological wagon finds and legends of deities parading in wagons. |
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The Goths, except for their cavalry, defended their wagon circle, inside of which were their families and possessions. |
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A ritual chariot or wagon as described by Tacitus was excavated in the Oseberg find. |
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By 1867, a wagon road from San Rafael was built and a stage coach arrived twice a week. |
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He spent the next four hours in the back of the sweltering NYPD meat wagon as police rounded up other young men. |
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The roads were quite unmade and when the track got so cut up that a wagon would sink down to its axles, the bullockies would try a new track. |
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Twelve wagons were loaded with stones, till each wagon weighed three tons, and the wagons were fastened together. |
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A PENSIONER has been knocked over by the backdraft from a wagon for a second time. |
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Humphrey turned the wagon around, noticing the ravens that lined the road. Pruck, pruck, pruck. |
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Well... I've been too close to people who could run a skunk off a gut wagon with their stink-pretty, but I don't know if I'd go quite THAT far. |
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A horse-drawn wagon hauled the 20-foot white fir up the driveway to the North Portico for inspection on Friday morning. |
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He also seems to climb on the wagon far too easily, and there's not a huge amount of substance to the predictable plot. |
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A middle-aged woman pulls up in a station wagon and rolls down the window. |
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The firing of a truck load of meat and two cases of assault enlived the strike of the meat wagon drivers yesterday. |
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Aidan Galvin, the Irish Dynamiter, escapes from his prison wagon in Whitechapel. |
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The main dining room seats up to 224 people and its centerpiece is an antique chuck wagon suspended 10 feet off the floor. |
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Three nerve-racking minutes later another wagon bumps us off and we areaway as Signaller Dennehy jumps in. |
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He began his career as an itinerant meat wagon driver who sold cut beef to farmers and working-class families along a regular route. |
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A stray mule skinner leading his pony on foot joined them as they started at a brisk walk toward the wagon boxes. |
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James', the chip wagon has been an essential cog in the church's fundraising wheel. |
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Balanced on top of the wagon were a sunflower plant and a stack of photos. |
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Calvin returned on 13 September 1541 with an official escort and a wagon for his family. |
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Mayer Bobchik the sheepherder was waiting when the butcher drove his wagon up to the farm at the edge of the valley. |
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It is returning to American Celebration on Parade along with a 162-year-old Conestoga wagon used as part of the Wyoming float. |
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Tooling around Denver, not in a Conestoga wagon but in an Acura NSX, Arnold cuts a prominent figure. |
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A model Conestoga wagon took flight today as officials unveiled Portland, Ore. |
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On Saturday Ambrosch drove up to the back gate, and Antonia jumped down from the wagon and ran into our kitchen just as she used to do. |
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He was a cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country. |
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That morning on which Mr. Neville was starting I saw Jim standing by my wagon and cutting up tobacco on the disselboom. |
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I can't believe a month ago I was living my life as usual, and now I'm a dudette about to become a pioneer traveling on a wagon train. |
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No doubt, the trip was more scenic from the buckboard of a Conestoga wagon when folks had to worry about Indians, bandits, and bad weather. |
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Though he fell off the wagon several times, he eventually succeeded in quitting. |
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If I'd been born in the 1850s or thereabouts, you would not have found me on a Conestoga wagon to Nebraska or the Dakotas. |
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Butter Bean I drive a wagon on the M62 every day and can assure you the vast majority of idiots on the road are car drivers. |
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Mark, who subcontracts his wagon to Dandy's Topsoil, said the driver is lucky to be alive. |
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On 18 November 1996, a fire broke out on an HGV shuttle wagon in the tunnel, but nobody was seriously hurt. |
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Fire tests took place at the French Mines Research Establishment with a mock wagon used to investigate how cars burned. |
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Wagon air conditioning units help to purge dangerous fumes from inside the wagon before travel. |
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The venture failed and Evans could find no paying stockholders to launch it, possibly due to Evans committing the new venture to developing a steam wagon of his own design. |
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In the early 19th century it cost as much to transport a ton of freight 32 miles by wagon over an unimproved road as it did to ship it 3000 miles across the Atlantic. |
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Anyway, I got into conversation with the chuck wagon driver and when I told him that I was Welsh, his face lit up with a big grin and he asked if I came from Cardiff. |
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Dahl acquired a traditional Romanichal gypsy wagon in the 1960s, and the family used it as a playhouse for his children at home in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. |
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The tramroads, one from Danao to Camansi, one from Compostela to Mount Licos, were undertaken in 1895, together with a wagon road built in 1877, from Cotcot to Dapdap. |
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They were particularly useful as roads were muddy and often impassable by wagon or cart, and there were no bridges over some major rivers in the north of England. |
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Each wagon has a fire detection and extinguishing system, with sensing of ions or ultraviolet radiation, smoke and gases that can trigger halon gas to quench a fire. |
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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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Elm wood is valued for its interlocking grain, and consequent resistance to splitting, with significant uses in wagon wheel hubs, chair seats and coffins. |
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Quakers including Richard Mowry migrated here from Smithfield, Rhode Island, and built mills, railroads, houses, tools and Conestoga wagon wheels. |
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