Meanwhile, the 10,000 hp, jet powered, saloon bodied car, Fireforce will make a return appearance at the base. |
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The main saloon features a port side dinette and, on the three-cabin model, there is a starboard galley in the main saloon. |
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Two rather frowsy saloon girls, adorned with feathers and too much paint, were leaning against the bar, half-asleep. |
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The botel can offer our exclusive saloon for conveying business conversations and conferences. |
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Toyota could have a period in the sun, however, as Irish buyers have a strong preference for the traditional four-door saloon. |
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They were the same four that he'd encountered in the barroom of the First Chance saloon. |
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He goes to a saloon where the bartender is alone and asks him to change the bill. |
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There is a large saloon and four cabins for the eight guests, beamy decks for relaxing topsides and a good-sized stern dive platform. |
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The Audi saloon was parked at the side of the road when it was hit by the Toyota. |
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One of Nissan's show stoppers this year is the Fusion, a prototype design of a future four-door saloon. |
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As Leo said, the saloon was soon full of miners, cowhands, and other people from around town. |
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Its design allows huge amounts of space below decks, including spacious cabins and a saloon as big as a tennis court. |
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His character's primary trait is volatility, which is handy for saloon brawls and shoot-outs. |
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The saloon uses disposable equipment, sterilised grooming kits, neck capes, imported disposable shaving kits and offers shower facilities. |
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Accomodation consists of a double forecabin and double aft cabin with additional berths in the saloon. |
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Built-in fog lamps and multi-reflector headlights add to the picture of an upmarket executive saloon. |
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This is a high-riding off-road car that corners like a normal, well-sorted sports saloon. |
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There can be no doubt that BMW has cornered the saloon market, in terms of sheer desirability. |
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Bystanders, assailants, and victims typically attributed deadly saloon brawls to violations of or challenges to the rules of plebeian culture. |
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William Ferman complained that whenever he chose to stay out all night playing the fife in a saloon, his wife would harass him. |
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The main saloon of the Mariner has a settee to starboard just inside the companionway and a convertible dinette to port. |
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The companion ladder into the saloon will be used by crew if the owner wants privacy. |
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The dance-hall girls would fawn over him each time he stepped into the saloon for a drink. |
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This picture was taken in June 2006 during painting of the saloon, aft cabin coachroof and coamings. |
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Laughing, Adam pushed open the swinging doors of the saloon and followed Ben into the building. |
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This is a versatile four-door saloon that can out accelerate supercars costing almost ten times as much. |
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There is a large saloon and sun deck, open bar and good food and snacks throughout the day. |
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Is it wise to run a saloon and a cathouse in a town filled with prison laborers? |
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And the straight run of the roof even gave me more headroom than I sometimes get in a D-segment saloon. |
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It has the look of a nice large saloon, provides plenty of space for passengers, and a large boot reached through a rear hatch. |
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A slew of Harley's were parked outside, a couple bikers hanging outside the open door to the saloon. |
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The master stateroom is aft and can be reached either from the main saloon or a companionway off the aft deck. |
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His saloon car was written off in the incident and one of the railway wagons suffered axle and chassis damage. |
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Meanwhile, a Times reporter in Kitwe reported that car dealers there have bemoaned the increase on excise duty on imported saloon cars. |
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Wash shoved through the doors and into a dim lighting and raucous noise of the saloon. |
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I stepped after him into the saloon. It was like entering a grand drawing-room. |
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Beyond, near the bow, was a large saloon with a round table and wicker chairs. |
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On average over the past half-century, house prices were between four and five times the cost of a family saloon. |
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Whiskey is no longer just the drink of cigar-smoking older men in suits or a shot of red-eye in a dirty glass down at the local saloon. |
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If Cantlon and Henley wanted to converse with a wider range of people, they could easily drop into a saloon. |
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Formula One became an intriguing sport not because of what it could do for the car industry and the latest refinement of the family saloon. |
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As we came level with the silver saloon, I was absolutely amazed to see the driver holding a camcorder to his face. |
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Most men his age would be down the local bar sinking a few pints and eyeing up the saloon girls. |
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Sue wants to replace the family's saloon with an estate car, which she thinks is more dog-friendly. |
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The main saloon is amidships over the engine room and features a sofa along the starboard aft bulkhead that converts to a fore and aft berth. |
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A bevy of beauties from Bangalore promenaded all over the saloon, sporting some of the trends in haircuts and some wacky coiffures. |
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No longer do middle aged family men go to a show room and buy the latest four door saloon with a newer radio. |
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This estate is more handsome than the awkward saloon version and excellent value. |
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The new premium model is deliberately neither saloon, hatchback, MPV nor estate. |
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Before long she had talked him into coming to her home, a small apartment house across the street from the saloon. |
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Forward and beneath the main saloon is a second head with shower, two large hanging lockers and a cuddy cabin with port and starboard berths. |
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The travelers passed settlements consisting of one store, one saloon, and a log cabin or two. |
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Music is the bridge between the old Italian saloon singer and the barefoot Canadian songbird. |
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Sports cars, saloon cars and estates were crowded together, all gleaming and shiny as if they had just come from the factory. |
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And so it was that Laurie ended up in a saloon, drinking beer with the rest of the guys. |
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Tom O'Shea built a house, billiard saloon and dining room next to it and Bill Lucy opened a blacksmith shop. |
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This morning, Cyzarine and Zoya went to a religious service in the dining saloon. |
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On the ground floor is a saloon bar with a food servery, kitchen and customer toilets. |
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Caroline and Alice attended divine service the next morning in the first class dining saloon with Mr. Thomas. |
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A saloon bar with swing-doors, sawdust floors and a long wooden counter, your drinks choice is light or dark ale. |
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When his knees were stiff with cold, he stepped into a saloon and drank a glass of whiskey, then at a general store purchased a pair of scissors. |
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The layout includes a V-berth cabin forward followed by the main saloon with a settee to port and convertible U-shaped dinette to starboard. |
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The lift stopped on D Deck and everyone got off and went to the first class dining saloon. |
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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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When an obnoxious youth was vigorously ejected from the swing doors of the saloon to sprawl in the snow, the scene was complete. |
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While the five-door hatchback is expected to be the best seller in Europe, the four-door saloon is also predicted to sell well on the Continent. |
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It's a real four-seater saloon car with serious pace when you need it, rather than a supercar draped in a saloon's body. |
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But as regulars tucked into bacon sarnies and beer little did they know they were having breakfast in the last chance saloon. |
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A dark coloured Audi saloon parked at the roadside was badly damaged with traces of white paint left on its smashed panels. |
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Maybe the cowboy in us prefers the saloon tart to the civilizing schoolmarm. |
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Wards with vice districts consistently elected important tenderloin businessmen, usually leading saloon keepers. |
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Even with its long saloon body and big proud bonnet, this car feels and reacts like a sports car. |
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In the main saloon area there are port and starboard settees with a centerline drop-leaf table followed by a port galley and starboard navigation station. |
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Our motoring correspondent has derided my safe family saloon choice. |
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Along this sky-high route, nearly every 19th-century saloon or historic hotel has a ghost story to tell. |
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When that happened, it was like Frank Sinatra telling a saloon singer he was good. |
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A cowboy rides into town and stops at the saloon for a drink. |
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Maserati has confirmed that right-hand drive examples of its 400 bhp 170 mph luxury Quattroporte saloon will arrive here from the spring next year. |
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The music is the best thing about the film, which includes spirituals, work songs, a lullaby, and a great sequence in a saloon with honky-tonk jazz. |
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Tonight there will be karaoke in the saloon bar from 8pm, tomorrow night is steak night and Sunday is the Hare and Hounds' Baranados Charity Race Night. |
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The dining saloon ran the full width of the ship, and seemed even longer. |
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It is available as a five-door hatchback and a four-door saloon. |
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All of these men, along with gunfighters, banditos, soldiers, Indians, lawmen, saloon girls, even ladies dressed in the height of fashion, gathered for one purpose. |
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The vehicle, which has yet to be approved by the car manufacturer's board, will be a saloon with four doors and large boot and is intended initially for Asia and China. |
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An increasing proportion of homicides in barrooms, for example, occurred during robberies, rising from one in thirty-three saloon homicides to one in seven. |
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A torquey engine means the Barracuda will pull up hills at low revs, and still smoothly outpace cars on the dual carriageway with the comfort and ease of a saloon. |
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A taxi driver told detectives he followed the motorist, driving a metallic dark green four-door saloon car, for around six or seven minutes until it turned down a side road. |
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This layout provided a stateroom with a double berth forward followed by a similar head and galley, although moved slightly forward, and main saloon aft with opposing settees. |
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Between the main saloon and the forward head is a stateroom with a Pullman-styled port berth and starboard hanging locker, chest of drawers and settee. |
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The dance-hall has always been the handmaid of the brothel and the saloon. |
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Like the Ear Inn, this one-time Hell's Kitchen saloon was on the waterfront when it opened in 1868 to serve the local Irish stevedores and visiting seamen from the world over. |
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As he acknowledged, he was once more drinking in the last chance saloon. |
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The restaurant takes its name from a local saloon of the early 1900s, when Winthrop was a thriving frontier town serving trappers, prospectors, and homesteaders. |
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Hardly a month passes without someone in a black gown having to lay down the law on matters so fluid they might be more fittingly served in a saloon. |
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Once in the saloon, Val overheard two cowhands discussing the matter. |
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The car, a dark four-door saloon, drove off, leaving him behind. |
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Further aft the main saloon has an L-shaped dinette to port and settee to starboard followed by a good-sized galley to port and navigation station to starboard. |
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He's outside the gents hair salon that I always misread as saloon. |
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The new communist masters decided that Skoda would produce cars for the proles while the politburo and their apparatchiks would get a new luxury saloon built by Tatra. |
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With the two-cabin arrangement the galley is located to the port side aft of the dinette and there is a settee and navigation station to the starboard side of the saloon. |
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Like a scene from a Western when the gunslinger walks into the saloon, the conversation dips to a low whisper, men freeze with their lips inches from their beer. |
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It is neither an estate car nor a saloon, and is bigger than the cars that compete with its Vectra sibling, so it occupies a largely untapped niche. |
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An entry level 1.6-litre Aura saloon is priced at E24,635, ex-works. |
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The bill would allow the impecunious tramp, corner loafer, pimp, and saloon bummer, who have no interests at stake, to go to the polls and make their voices heard. |
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Understated to the brink of plain boring, when I think back to this quite wedgy and slabby two-door saloon. |
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A test bed for the new engine until its intended home, the new Mark VII saloon, was ready. |
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This is the verdict of Britain's top chauffeurs, who reckon that the long wheelbase version of the Jaguar XJ saloon is the pick of the bunch. |
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I honestly could not find one thing to dislike in the Sportback which, contrarily, is a four-door saloon. |
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It involved driving the family saloon a short-distance from the Eurotunnel terminal to the Autotrain terminal in Calais. |
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A pint of beer in the saloon bar costs a penny more than in the public bar. |
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Before returning to the cabin, he spent nearly an hour in a saloon beering up for the ride back. |
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A tall figure stepped up to the batwing doors of the saloon as Tommy and Matt passed. |
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The saloon, instead of being at the stern, according to the old method of construction, is placed more amidships. |
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The passer-by saw a navy blue saloon car, possibly with a roof rack attached, with a woman looking visibly upset in the front passenger seat. |
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Pedal steel guitar, saloon piano playing and bluesy harmonica add to the backwoodsy feel. |
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Passengers can choose between open and covered seating, with some saloon coaches being fitted with heaters for the winter months. |
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By 1880, it had a hotel, saloon, blacksmith shop, livery stable, butcher shop, and school. |
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The silver BMW saloon crushed the child and his dad as they sunbathed at Yaverland, on the Isle of Wight, yesterday afternoon. |
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Weive also ensured that its design combines the sculptural artistry and technical precision found in the saloon and hatch models. |
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The superstructure was reconstructed to the original design and elegance, including the raised roof, wood panelled saloon and open top deck. |
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After submerging the dining saloon, three days were spent shooting Lovett's ROV traversing the wreck in the present. |
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The Ilya Muromets was a luxurious aircraft with a separate passenger saloon, wicker chairs, bedroom, lounge and a toilet. |
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The space-age body uses the same technology as the road-going A8 saloon. |
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The saloon includes long, sleepable settees and a fold-out table. |
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While we were there a couple of scalies came out and started up the street, but seeing the strikers there they turned around and went back into the saloon. |
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The silver saloon had no rear lights and only one fog light. |
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Within three years, it had emerged as the region's commercial center with a post office, grocery store, saloon, butcher, livery stable, and two hotels. |
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The second big breakthrough was the large Mark VII saloon in 1950, a car especially conceived for the American market, Jaguar was overwhelmed with orders. |
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Lotus worked with Ford on the Lotus Cortina, a successful sports saloon. |
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Pop came over with a number of his saloon cronies.... They were feeling no pain as usual, and all was high hilarity as my dad showed them proudly all around. |
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We were seen quarrelling this afternoon in a saloon over on the Bowery. |
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And as effortlessly as a drunken gunslinger sweeps a bartop full of shot glasses onto the saloon floor, the wind upended all the potted plants on the porch. |
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Slightly longer and lower than the old version, the Q50 cuts a bit of a dash with its swoopy, flowing lines and its squat stance that shout sport saloon loud and clear. |
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The galley-up design incorporates a spacious saloon with forward facing navigation station and fully equipped galley with a cocktail bar and serving window. |
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Lam's other neighbors on Custom House Wharf were a billiard saloon, a sailmaker, four fish dealers, a truckman, and a combination tea store and meat market. |
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You can literally exit the dusty old saloon after outdrawing the local fast-shooting Ninja and walk straight into the local 7-Eleven for your favourite slush-puppy. |
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The saloon will offer monthly degustation of prestigious Bulgarian wines. |
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Bizarrely, APCOA, which manages the 1,400 space multistorey, found the saloon had been left unlocked, with the logbook inside revealing the driver's details. |
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Early versions lacked power steering and the strangely named Chamade four-door saloon, despite a huge boot, never proved as popular as the three and five-door hatchbacks. |
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The twin-spreader, nine-tenths rig features single lowers and fastens to chainplates tied into the keel grid by stainless-steel rods that are visible in the saloon. |
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Barka, Oct 17 A collision occured between a bus carrying students and a saloon on the service road in Al Tharamid area in the Wilayat of Barka in South Al Batinah Governorate. |
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His father operated a saloon, drank sixty shots a day while kibbutzing with the customers, and paid the penalty many a morning, screaming at hellhounds. |
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In an instant the underframe of the lower car rode over the bogie car's platform, stove in the vestibule and pushed the controller right into the saloon. |
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This pair of buffets will be returned to their original positions on the piers of the recently redecorated Saloon. |
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The nightclub formerly known as Desperados is scheduled to reopen under the name Coyotes Bar and Dance Saloon. |
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The sun was just coming up over the rimrock as I stepped from my room at the Longhorn Palace Saloon and Hotel onto the upstairs balcony. |
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Down on the main street is the Number Ten Saloon where Wild Bill copped a bullet in the back from a hired varmint named Jack McCall. |
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There is almost no trace of the bustling mining town in which there were countless brawls and shootouts at bars with such evocative names as The Bucket of Blood Saloon. |
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The Horse You Came in On Saloon, Baltimore Horse-themed bars must be bad luck for famous authors. |
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The town consists of two rustically elegant cabins, a ranch office, paddocks with shelters, a covered round pen, stables, and at the center of it all, Sniffy's Saloon. |
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We bed down at the Wyatt Earp guesthouse on East Desperado Street, near the Chuckwagon Cafe and the Red Garter Saloon. |
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The only vacant space for this large library was a room originally intended for manuscripts, between the Front Entrance Hall and the Manuscript Saloon. |
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This new club was built on palatial lines, the design being based on the Palazzo Farnese in Rome, and its Saloon in particular is regarded as the finest of all London's clubs. |
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