They are likely to be back on the streets soon pulling the dray with the equipment to water the summer hanging baskets. |
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Police stopped traffic so the dray could make a leisurely way through to St John's Street. |
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It is a monument to all horses from racehorse to dray and represents both the male and female gender in its impressive form. |
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It was forked onto the dray, walked down to pack it, the sides were raked neatly and then it was tied down with ropes and nets. |
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In 1869 a Jesse Peel took over, installed a brewing plant and also sold beer wholesale on a dray. |
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For Mr Bartholomew, the chairman of Devizes-based Wadworth, went to pick up Ms Marsden on Thursday in a brewery dray done out in all its finery. |
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We were just getting a half loaded dray and the two poler bullocks on to the punt. |
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Therefore, dray actively sought a hospital that would be supportive of her decision to avoid another C-section. |
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When you finished selling your load at a shilling a bag, you could lie down and fall asleep in the dray and the auld horse would make his own way home. |
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A dray and shire horses were used to ferry Father Christmas across the brewery town centre to his grotto in the Boys' Sunday School, next to the church. |
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He was run over by a dray in the rue Dauphine in Paris in 1906 and died instantly. |
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Features of the dray included smaller wheels than those used on other wagons, a flat, level floor, and, usually, no sides. |
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Hay markets were also essential in larger centres to supply feed to dray horses and coach horses. |
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The connector module is applied dray against the panel and is glued to the beam. |
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The N°7 and N°9 Audis both pitted to switch from slicks to intermediates, but Peugeot chose to stay out on dray weather rubber. |
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Custom built trucks, which can dray heavier intermodals during thaw period. |
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The program is limited to 18 participants per discipline, there is possibility of a dray, if too much demand. |
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The cellulose fibres with paraffin create a comfortable climate keeping feet dray and warm. |
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The day was supported by Fullers Brewery who sent their dray. |
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He 'elped me to lift the boxes and put them in the dray. |
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Or, they may be less benevolent, as dray believes Gorelik was. |
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Water polluted in dray season where the children and the animals drink. |
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Prairie provides loaded and empty container storage, temperature controlled container service, cross dock services, and a variety of dray services. |
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While impressive, these figures are largely irrelevant for dray. |
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An efficient pulling harness for horses was unknown, and mules and donkeys fitted with carrying baskets, or panniers, balanced in pairs across the back, were the most common pack or dray animals. |
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The ox, the heavy-duty dray animal of the Mediterranean world, was used for military purposes when heavy loads were involved and speed was not critical. |
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Slipping out of the tail of the dray, I cooeed as loud as I could which was answered. |
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At port locations they serve to provide cleaning and repair services, but also temporary storage so as to reduce the length of dray between the last consignee's and next shipper's facilities. |
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Let the spray cocktail residual amounts dray up. |
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The facility would have a fleet of road chassis and, where dray service is required the containers would be pre-mounted on the chassis for highway delivery. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, it is frequently called a dray. |
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Dray was not given a patient advocate nor did she have any consultations regarding her legal rights prior to the C-section. |
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