He owns a pair of cobs which pull the Romany caravan he built himself, and when the mood takes him they take to the road. |
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A motorist had to be cut free from her car after it and an estate towing a caravan crashed in thick fog on the A19 near York. |
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In May, Lucky turned 75 and has just purchased a caravan in order to go fossicking for sapphires with his wife. |
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Back in 1790, a caravan of Persian carpet weavers, on their way to the Mughal court, was waylaid and injured by dacoits on the Great Deccan Road. |
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Lisa was in good form, looking forward to a weekend away in a caravan in Ballyhalbert, the most easterly village in Ireland. |
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It was grassed over in 1987 and parts of it were developed to include the travellers' caravan amenity site. |
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The road was closed because of the smoke causing poor visibility and the caravan site was evacuated. |
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This is often done by selling their existing property, releasing equity and then living in a caravan on site while the project commences. |
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We managed to prevent the fire spreading to a caravan park, which was a concern at one time. |
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The 26 acres bring in extra revenue by hosting large events such as Scout jamborees, caravan rallies and game fairs. |
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They were acting for a local property developer with links to the gypsy community and last month the field became a caravan site. |
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It will be a scale model of a Romany caravan about the size of a Wendy house for children to play in. |
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Bribing his way by caravan over the wastelands of the Afar province, he is not amused by the locals. |
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The two friends were left staring after the caravan as it slowly rolled away down the dirt track. |
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A young gypsy woman entered his caravan and asked if he would be joining them for a meal. |
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I was a workaholic, to be honest, and I'd spent 23 years working all over the country and basically living in a caravan. |
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A customer took her into his caravan as they tried to call police, then Donaldson walked in casually drinking a can of cola. |
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The caravan had stopped only twice to refuel from the fuel truck that followed Hardy's carrier. |
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Apparently all the cars behind Mom and Dad were pulling out and passing our little caravan, thereby boxing Buddy in. |
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She banished me from her caravan but not before I had stolen her magic crystal ball and called her a reject. |
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Young arsonists were today blamed for a blaze which ripped through a caravan, nearly destroying a storage yard. |
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They lead the caravan through the pass, towards the steep descent that marked its exit. |
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The caravan of cars was accompanied by men and women on bicycles and limping along by foot. |
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Donaldson is accused of luring his wife into the disused house on the caravan site at Crianlarich, where he had stored a box of large fireworks. |
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The caravan interiors seemed to be stuck in a 1960s time warp, with pink velvet seats, patterned carpets and lots of teak furniture. |
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Each merchant's tales of how the scarabs came from the tomb of Tutankhamun grew less and less likely with every member of the caravan. |
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When the caravan wraps up, you'll have a chance to win prizes in our trivia scavenger hunt. |
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Although a skilled sailmaker, he was now scraping by working in a park and living in a caravan. |
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First, hiding a suburban-like caravan park behind a tree screen would do little to alter the character of the land use itself. |
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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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It is one where for most people a holiday means a week in a caravan at the seaside or, at best, a package holiday abroad. |
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My Mother always talked about them and their nests as if a caravan of thieving gypsies had set up camp in the back yard. |
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Used needles, rubbish and even a caravan had been left on the site, creating a danger to those tidying it up. |
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A massive clean-up campaign is to be mounted at a Leigh beauty spot used as a caravan site by a group of travellers. |
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But still we arrived at Davy's tiny caravan before midnight, and after turning out the mice, were able to squeeze in and bed down for the night. |
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Mum and Dad have set forth on a great caravan adventure leaving us here at home to play house for two weeks! |
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At 10 a.m., the car rally was flagged off from the park, and the colourful caravan, on its way, attracted people lazing around in their homes. |
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He will be supported by his wife and two friends travelling in a back-up vehicle towing a caravan. |
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So if you're a looking for something to tow a large boat or caravan this vehicle certainly has the horses under the bonnet to do so with ease. |
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Behind the huge caravan of people, travois, and pony herds, some 120 freight wagons carried supplies and indigent Indians. |
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In Sacramento earlier this week, caravan participants got into a shouting match with antiwar activists. |
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Campaigning residents have vowed to resist plans to convert a caravan park into a permanent base for mobile homes. |
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Ownership of the scheme is based on similar existing systems used by caravan and mobile home parks. |
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I was cycling through the twilit back fields of Canterbury past milk opal bonfires on my way to visit Toni in her caravan. |
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Next year, Ruth and I are planning to tour the whole of the country in a motor caravan. |
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In 1923, a former naval architect, Melville Hart, built a double-decker motor caravan on a Renault military chassis. |
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But the 50-year-old maintenance man has to mount his bicycle every day to catch the ferry over to Mull every night, where he lives in a caravan. |
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A regular at The Ferry for many years, Steven spent most weekends at his caravan, on a site next to the pub. |
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The act of siting a caravan, in the open or within a building, does not, in itself, amount to operational development. |
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The caravan was sited so that they could see straight into our lounge and kitchen every time they came in and out of the door. |
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The caravan was extensively damaged by the collision with the main body separated from the axle. |
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The Fire Brigade extinguished a blaze on a semi trailer, a grass fire and a burning overturned car and caravan. |
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It's a fitting monument to a delightfully diverse career that began with some songs written in a caravan out the back of Bourke. |
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Jean navigated the motor caravan along a winding but well-paved road after they left the A82 and turned away from Loch Ness. |
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Inside a caravan two anti-war protesters cooked their final few grains of rice before waving goodbye. |
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Can a caravan of vehicles, mounted with solar cells, provide continuous electric power on the Moon? |
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Adjacent is a little caravan site, and this is the only time I have ever felt sorry for caravaners. |
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He knew of the caravan site, found two insecure unoccupied vans, slept there and took items of low value. |
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Zoe is on the lookout for a place to stay, perhaps a van at the caravan park. |
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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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The vardo, the traditional brightly painted gipsy caravan pulled by a horse, is quite a rare sight these days. |
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In 1911-14 he led a nomadic life, sometimes living in a caravan and camping with gypsies. |
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I still don't know when I should tell him that I also volunteered him for possible race caravan duty. |
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It's a useful headline grabber but it doesn't help when you're overtaking the numpty with the caravan. |
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Her car was pursued by a caravan of newspaper reporters, while television cameramen hovered overhead in helicopters. |
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It is also estimated that some one-in-three adults have been camping or taken a caravan holiday at some time. |
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He added that his biggest concern was for people camping in the local caravan park and on the school fields. |
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There are excellent caravan and camping sites with pools, bars shops, and restaurants, ideal for children. |
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Retailers, hotels, holiday camps, campsites and caravan parks have all reported increased business. |
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The future of Haworth Riding for the Disabled was secured yesterday when councillors passed plans to allow a static caravan on the stable's site. |
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Sitting relaxed in his small study, planning a family caravan holiday in Northumberland, he looks now to be doing pretty well. |
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Then I heard cars, and I turned to see a caravan of vehicles pulling up behind mine. |
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The Windermere site features 300 touring pitches and more than 70 caravan holiday homes, as well as facilities for backpackers. |
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While caravan holidays were once considered to be a cheap and cheerful option, customers now have the option of luxury lodges. |
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When we went for a caravan holiday in France I put in some overtime to help pay for it. |
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Now with her free time she has one holiday planned and intends to go on regular holidays in a new caravan. |
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Burning arrows streamed over the trees, a few finding marks in hardened leather armour, or our caravan wagons. |
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She kept a sharp lookout for the rest of their missing wagon train caravan. |
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She borrowed some money to buy a horse-drawn caravan and commenced a two-year journey northwards. |
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Not only did the company build ballet audiences wherever it went, it picked up company members along the way, like a gypsy caravan. |
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After a few more hours of walking, the pair saw the Gypsy caravan train in the distance, looking like a beige blur among all the white. |
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The remaining child, the outcast, sat in the very corner of the caravan wagon. |
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In the catering caravan a chef is spooning cock-a-leekie soup into a polystyrene cup for a weary-looking man. |
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At the end of the road stood a canvas covered caravan and beside it a tiny theatre, a miniature stage with a black curtain backdrop. |
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The caravan of desert travelers came over the ridges of sand, marching ceaselessly under the blazing yellow sun. |
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It was to be found in the caravan of news vans that followed the Harrison tour. |
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You have been covering the governor's bus caravan with nearly 200 reporters. |
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Along the ground a caravan of ground crew and volunteers zips along to meet the group at the next rest stop. |
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The entire entourage was traveling across a long dirt road, like a caravan, with animals and performers and equipment and everything in tow. |
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It had been threatening to pour for the two days before and day since the departure of the small caravan of people. |
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I give the car a bit more gas, accelerate past a caravan of station wagons. |
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He had led a caravan of three automobiles to buy food for the troops when he came upon a band of Villistas. |
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You didn't join a caravan of vehicles fleeing down after the chemical attack at the Mall of America, trying to make Fargo by nightfall. |
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Meanwhile, rescue workers continue to meet at the center every day at 6 a.m. to pile into a caravan of pickup trucks. |
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The caravan of RV's trucked down Orcas and invaded the quiet cove on East Sound bay where the resort is nestled. |
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He's leaving a caravan of buses bringing 600 New Orleans buses back to the city. |
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Each caravan looked the same, so we decided we had to make the outside look appealing before we set about the inside. |
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In 2003, Funny Cide brought his owners to the big track in their caravan of yellow school buses. |
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He crossed into southern Iraq from Kuwait about midday in a caravan of sport utility vehicles accompanied by Iraqi police and national guardsmen. |
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My company is publicising a big caravan show, you see, and as we understand it, a large number of divers are in fact caravanners. |
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Police confirmed the two vehicles collided head-on near the caravan park at Thorpe Hall country estate. |
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They live in a caravan on a Welsh beach all summer, work cash in hand at a local pub, and spend four months of the winter here. |
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Hopefully soon they would catch up to Ian's caravan, and would return to castle Laramont with Rana. |
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At the sight of our caravan of motor vehicles, the locals along the road stopped work and gazed open-mouthed in surprise and amusement. |
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She pleased the many tourists that flocked to see the gypsy caravan that dwelt in the forest. |
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We used to have a caravan at Knott End and went there every summer in a charabanc. |
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The McDonald's travelling caravan hits Montreal this Friday night at the Maurice Richard arena. |
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The day had changed from a gray, rainy day to a beautiful bright, sunshiny day, perfect for a caravan. |
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The caravan park has electrical hook-ups with a purpose built shower and toilet block. |
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She yelled, descending down the steps of the caravan, grabbing the reins of Yew, the palomino horse, who was snorting and stamping nervously. |
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No matter what you are towing, be it a caravan horsebox or trailer, certain rules apply. |
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The film actually starts out quite sweetly with them living in the caravan. |
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They particularly want to hear from the occupants of two vehicles, a white caravanette and a car towing a caravan, who may have seen the accident. |
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Police are investigating whether the accused who allegedly had become besotted with Susan after meeting her at a caravan park, shot her before turning the gun on himself. |
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One of the most mild-mannered people I know is driven into a frenzy by the fact that there is a caravan parked in a drive just up the road from her. |
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When I was a lad we always had a two week holiday with our caravan. |
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Any vehicle, trailer or caravan with defective tyres is a potential death trap and we are determined to do all we can to remove them from the roads. |
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Their caravan is warm and homely, with glass and china neatly displayed. |
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Barbed wire separates the houses from a caravan park on one side, and a tall steel perimeter fence clearly marks the area as separate from the rest of the street. |
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On May 13, 2014, a pickup truck approached a caravan of white vans moving on a road near Baqubah, east of Baghdad, in Iraq. |
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It can be a house, duplex or apartment, but not a caravan or mobile home. |
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A caravan of trams stuck in the middle of the medieval city waited in line for the protest to end. |
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All I found on the card, though, was a slightly muzzy shot of her sitting on the dining table in the caravan on our first full day, surveying her new, temporary quarters. |
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The whales had beached near the Dolphin Bay boat ramp and another larger pod had come ashore near a caravan park on Mandalay Beach, four kilometres west of Busselton. |
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To anybody who has ever endured a caravan holiday in Ireland, mobile homes will always conjure up images of laminate interiors, chintzy furnishings and Travel Scrabble. |
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Tourists were unlikely to be wooed away from the sightseeing Meccas of Sydney and Queensland for the sake of circumnavigating a renovated caravan park in a Crazy Copter. |
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The area is ideal for people who want a safe caravan holiday. |
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The court heard that the axe disappeared but blood stains were found in the caravan and a mark in the roof appeared to show the axe had been raised before the blow was struck. |
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A caravan from Windsor, Ontario across the river recently delivered a couple of hundred gallons to needy customers. |
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The voluntary first aid service has taken delivery of a state-of-the-art first aid caravan with its own separate crew quarters and treatment centre. |
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New legislation for holiday vans came into force in recent weeks covering arrangements in caravan parks where vans are left on site for regular recreational use. |
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If you are parking your caravan up for the winter, block it in with other vehicles or park it in such a way that thieves will not be able to tow it away easily. |
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It is caravan owners who are taking caravanning to a new level of luxury and souping up their vehicles to compete with the most gadget-filled front room. |
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Our little covered caravan was dwarfed by these new surroundings. |
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Sporting ovals are sometimes opened up as an overflow caravan park. |
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They seized some cannabis bush and cannabis resin from a caravan in the back garden and the couple were arrested, but a thorough search of the house revealed no further drugs. |
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Describing the incident in the caravan, he said the man had hold of a vodka bottle by the neck and he reached for the knife out of panic and fear. |
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In 1218, a caravan of merchants arrived at Utrar, on the Persian frontier. |
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We'll be staying in a caravan at Summer Fields Holiday Village. |
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We watched on TV from a helicopter vantage point, as a caravan of five fire trucks lumbered up the vacant, closed-down interstate to battle the blaze. |
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The archaeologists had moved a caravan into the field and organized a rota of guards to make sure that sneak thieves would not be able to loot the site under their noses. |
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On Sunday we're road-tripping to a Gawler caravan park to see Beth. |
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There is an old derelict caravan on there and it is strewn with litter. |
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When I was descending down from the main climb I was certain that I had somehow missed the finish but I finally saw part of the caravan about 10 switchbacks up the road. |
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We purchased a caravan and two Portakabins and sited them at the Barn. |
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Tinle, the man's father and a proud old chief, refuses to grant another young herder leadership of the annual yak caravan across the mountains to exchange salt for grain. |
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The home went up in flames and the father tried to break down the door to get the children out and eventually succeeded in pulling one side of the caravan away. |
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It was after that two-week family holiday in their caravan, which Rose adored, that Stephen and Susan were told the terrible news that nothing more could be done. |
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The two-week convention caravan is now at rest, and Tampa and Charlotte are in the rear-view mirror. |
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The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan. |
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A kind-hearted couple sold their comfortable home to live in a tiny, broken down caravan after being moved to tears by the plight of Kenyan schoolchildren. |
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This tiny caravan, organised with military precision, is home to scores of costumes, with an outfit for every cog in the wheel that drives the circus operation. |
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She said the man, who spoke with a northern accent, arrived at the site nearly two weeks ago in his motor caravan to stay in a luxury static caravan. |
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The Queenslanders were sleeping in cars or bunking in caravan parks. |
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Use a good quality wash leather to dry the caravan after washing. |
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Public loos have been a vexed issue in the town for some time and council has been grappling with plans to build new public toilets in the caravan park, but that's hit a snag. |
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The progress of the caravan of SUVs and buses ferrying the embassy staff out to Tunisia was monitored in real-time in Washington. |
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One of the best swims is situated downstream of the caravan park. |
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My derelict caravan was a permanent fixture in their boggy field. |
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It involved a silver Vauxhall Meriva, a blue Peugeot 307, a grey Mazda motor caravan, a HGV and a lorry. |
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Q WE'VE managed to get tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival but have been unable to find a pitch for our motor caravan. |
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The family firm also carry two full series of motorhomes and five caravan ranges, including Bailey, Elddis, Lunar and Swift. |
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And an actor whose past roles include the voice of Narky the Aardvark in adverts for a caravan park company will be hoping we laugh. |
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The drama began on Sunday when Andrew went fishing in Forsay Bay on Loch Ailort, Inverness-shire, where his parents have a holiday caravan. |
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Whitland is home to a number of residential and holiday static caravan parks that provide housing to mature residents. |
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The outskirts of the town feature many large holiday parks and caravan sites. |
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Shortly after six, our pack train arrived.... We had nineteen serving men and twenty-six pack mules! It was a perfect caravan. |
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His father, a former police officer, made every effort to revive his son, giving him a heart massage at the caravan in Pentrecelyn, Ruthin. |
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A COUNTRY park will be transformed into a caravan complex, creating 15 jobs in Denbighshire. |
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To the left the caravan animals, securely picketed, at regular distances of some fifteen yards apart, occupied an area of several acres. |
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We had a seven hours' ride on the delouls, leaving the caravan to follow, to the large ruin of Abou Maria. |
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Clarkson, May and Hammond went on a caravan holiday in Dorset to try to find out more about caravanning. |
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Clarkson accidentally set the caravan and its neighbour on fire while trying to cook chips. |
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Young shrews often form a caravan behind their mother, each carrying the tail of its sibling in front with its mouth. |
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In one instance during their trip, the Polos joined a caravan of travelling merchants whom they crossed paths with. |
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The Polos managed to fight and escape through a nearby town, but many members of the caravan were killed or enslaved. |
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For safety, Ibn Battuta usually joined a caravan to reduce the risk of being robbed. |
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He set out again with a caravan in February 1352 and after 25 days arrived at the dry salt lake bed of Taghaza with its salt mines. |
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After spending a month in Gao, Ibn Battuta set off with a large caravan for the oasis of Takedda. |
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The survival of a caravan was precarious and would rely on careful coordination. |
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A guide was sent ahead and water was brought on a journey of four days from Oualata to meet the caravan. |
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The routes were traveled by convoys, and slaves formed part of this caravan traffic. |
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Later, in 1727, the Treaty of Kiakhta fixed what is now the border of Mongolia west of the Argun and opened up the caravan trade. |
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Modern Hornsea still functions as a coastal resort, and has large caravan sites to the north and south. |
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Modern Hornsea also incorporates several caravan sites, mainly on the northern and southern edge. |
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Initially sighted from a caravan park, there were also reports of lion roaring heard in the local area. |
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Most insurance companies insist the minimum precaution taken when a caravan is left unattended is to fit a hitch lock or wheel clamp. |
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The caravan was carrying humanitarian aid, Russian authorities said. |
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After last year's Budget, Chancellor George Osborne was forced into chaotic U-turns on the pasty tax, the caravan tax and the charities tax. |
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Three of these are doublings of the gum, balm, and ladanum carried in the caravan which took Joseph to Egypt. |
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The caravan, registration X86 GEG, had been locked, wheel-clamped and left with its tow-bar facing the house rather than the road. |
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Freshly-made baps and packs of ready-to-cook breakfasts were handed out to showgoers at summer festivals and caravan parks. |
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Comedians will entertain a select audience of 20 in a caravan holiday home at Salop Leisure in Machynlleth on Sunday evening. |
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And after a relaxing break at Blackener, I have a feeling I could be nurturing three more young candidates for the caravan world. |
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Later Adrian and wife Gillian were driven from Scotland's four-star Carnoustie Golf Hotel to a caravan site, where her parents live in a chalet. |
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Its biggest caravan park is The Warren at Abersoch in the Lleyn Peninsula and another is Gimblet Rock Park in Pwllheli. |
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Looking expectantly at us on the grass outside our caravan was a Canadian goose, its eyes fixed firmly on the snack in my daughter's hand. |
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A TEENAGER is in intensive care after he was left for dead following an attack at a caravan park. |
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A TEENAGER is fighting for his life after being attacked at a caravan park. |
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The heroine is the teenage Laila who's left her family to shack up with her Scottish boyfriend in a caravan park on the Yorkshire Moors. |
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A NORTHUMBERLAND caravan park has made it to the final in a prestigious tourism contest. |
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A WOMAN and her elderly parents have died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a caravan park in Cornwall. |
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Chenice lives in a caravan with her grandad, whose iron lung affects the TV reception, so they are unaware of The X Factor until she meets Max. |
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You can camp on site, or bring your campervan, motorcaravan, caravan, trailer tent or even a transit van. |
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The site also features obscure terms that nobody would want to steal, such as detachable motor caravan and multifunctional industrial building. |
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In the last decade the motor caravan lifestyle has experienced a major surge in popularity. |
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A spokeswoman for South Yorkshire Police said the tanker overturned after being involved in a collision with a motor caravan. |
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The appearance of our caravan was curious and grotesque. Our britchka was drawn by three camels, taken in tow by a man on foot. |
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Should you ever be athirst in the great American desert, try this experiment, if your caravan happen to be supplied with a metaphysical professor. |
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Covering your caravan isn't expensive and, given that for many people it's now their main source of holidays and short breaks, it's something no caravanner should be without. |
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On 17 November 1326, following a month spent in Mecca, Ibn Battuta joined a large caravan of pilgrims returning to Iraq across the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Modern woven carpet illustrating camel caravan on Silk Road, from Kashgar. |
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Situated next to the caravan and camping sites were 23 bell tents. |
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A GIFT-WRAPPING service at a Birmingham shopping centre has raised enough cash to buy a caravan to provide holidays for families with children suffering from cancer. |
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Any who slowed down the progress of the caravan were killed. |
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Grieving husband Dave Ellis has forsaken all modern life to live in a gipsy caravan, eat foraged food and wash in streams with his horse Cobby Lad. |
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Billing Aquadrome leisure park is on the eastern outskirts with a caravan site, marina, funfair, bar, riverside restaurant and converted water mill with original workings. |
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There are 2 static caravan parks at Haverigg which provide some tourism income, and some holiday cottages also in Haverigg, mainly on the harbour front. |
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Natterjacks became extinct in Wales during the 1960s because of the development of caravan parks, but were reintroduced to the dunes five years ago. |
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The site, which has a blacklist vocabulary of 65 pages, also features obscure terms like detachable motor caravan and multifunctional industrial building. |
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In one incident, in 1924, a woman camping on the moor with her husband reported seeing a hairy hand attempting to gain access to her caravan during the night. |
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They progressed to play more cover gigs and weddings around the Dundee area, including the Centenary Bar in Central Dundee and a caravan park in Arbroath. |
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The route from Medina is along a modern road running north which follows the ancient caravan trail and more recently the Hejaz railway which eventually reached Damascus. |
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On the southern edge of the village there is also a caravan site. |
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The charity motor caravan London-Bishkek 2009 arrived in Kyrgyzstan from the United Kingdom on June 7 on occasion of the International Child Protection Day. |
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The curvaceous caravan, which has been four years in the making, was designed by Coventry University students Tom Buttigeig, Matt Cullis, Lewis Earle and Tom Ogen. |
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By the mid 20th century these locations improved the number of visitors they could accommodate with the introduction of caravan parks and chalet parks. |
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The Caravan Club provides services for caravan, motor caravan and trailer tent owners, as well as offering a choice of 2500 caravan parks and sites in the UK and Ireland. |
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Falling on the roof of the caravan, the hailstones percussed noisily. |
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Caravan owners have been warned that a recent police survey of vehicles revealed many were dangerously overloaded and unfit for the road. |
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Prior to the investigation, the Caravan received a new battery, starter, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor and tires. |
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From those lovely people who know a thing or two about pristine song craft down at the aural laboratories of Static Caravan records. |
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Caravan sites, military estates, bird and wildlife reserves were all closed yesterday due to fears of contamination. |
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Toronto has a Blue Jay Caravan that in the off-season goes across Canada putting on baseball clinics. |
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Realising the going would not be good on the Knavesmire for heavy traffic they decided to offer a tow to vehicles taking part in the Northern Motor Caravan Show. |
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Here, some reluctant participants at a family reunion are transformed in a beatific bunch by a ride in the Caravan. |
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The Caravan Club is in East Grinstead, with Rentokil Specialist Hygiene, and Initial Medical Services. |
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I continue to drive my ragtop 2000 Dodge Caravan and it transports my men back and forth to more than 900 meetings, still running strong. |
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My Cool Caravan is packed with retro reworkings ranging from a bizarre boat-van to the tinest towaway on the road. |
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Foss left his home in a white 1997 Dodge Caravan with an Oregon license plate reading 896 EYC, officials said. |
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The VW California Motor Caravan was stolen from a motor dealers at the junction of Huddersfield Road and Bradford Road in Birstall. |
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Historical exhibitry about the Marine Corps Band is shown to a visitor of the Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan by a Marine displayperson. |
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Jazz influences appeared in the music of British bands such as Traffic, Colosseum and If, together with Canterbury scene bands such as Soft Machine and Caravan. |
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For a relaxing break, both Dutch House Caravan Park and Dankeith Caravan Park, in Ayrshire, offer a great mix of accommodation and excellent on-site facilities. |
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Whilst the main land use is sheep farming, tourism plays a significant part, with the Newby Bridge Caravan Park accommodating many guests each year. |
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The Amerivan is available on the Dodge Grand Caravan and Chevrolet Uplander as a high-quality product specifically designed for personal and commercial applications. |
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