Carts pulled by malnourished oxen and bicycles were the main modes of transportation. |
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Carts was on his way to the governor's mansion, touring the rural back country in his Model T, sounding the warning against the encroachments of Satan. |
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They also provide dung for manure and fuel, and they pull ploughs and carts. |
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In the cobbled backstreets mustachioed old men in tweed jackets and gaiters drive decorated carts at breakneck speeds. |
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With their clumsy wooden carts, they cleared the refuse from the streets and cleaned the open drains bordering its streets. |
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Many e-commerce websites use online shopping carts provided by third-party suppliers. |
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The cobbled roads wound their way through the city, spinning an intricate web, while taxis and food carts clip-clopped slowly down them. |
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Awnings shade raucous vegetable sellers while swarthy men with wooden carts hawk pomegranates, dates and mangoes. |
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The first animal-drawn carts and battlewagons appeared in Mesopotamia around 4,700 years ago. |
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The ten baggage carts carrying the tents were the only wheeled vehicles in the column. |
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Pedestrians are endangered as they must walk along busy roads because sidewalks are taken up with vendors and their carts. |
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There are people astride camels and horses, and some ensconced within tongas and bullock carts for fun-filled rides. |
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Large heavy items were either carried on primitive carts or dragged on sledges, and loose bulk materials were carried in panniers on horses. |
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His commissions ranged from old-style Royal Mail post trolleys to baskets for horse-drawn carts and props for magicians and ice shows. |
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It shows us the Gorbals, when children still played hop-scotch in the streets and horse-drawn carts collected scrap metal. |
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They push carts, assist trackmen and timbermen, shovel dirt and handle material, and do other necessary unskilled work about the mines. |
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People and carts ran throughout the dusty dirt streets and animals being traded or sold to butchers or other farmers crowded the path. |
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The marina is so large that several golf carts with trailers are driven around all day to move people and gear to and from the parking lot. |
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I think this is another paradigm of countries in transition, the bad roads left behind after being trammelled by the carts of history. |
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Disregard broken gas shut-off valves and evacuation routes that are blocked with extra supply carts and stretchers. |
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Some orders are stacked onto wheeled carts before shipment for ease of delivery in stores. |
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So the bands started to play, the men were loaded into the bullock carts and off we went with the little chokras running along beside. |
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Some shopping carts were overflowing as some bargain hunters scooped up deals. |
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Afterward we went over to Tommy's for some amazing chiliburgers and ended up back over at Boomer's so the guys could drive the golf carts. |
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They text while accidentally steering their shopping cart into nearby shopping carts since they aren't paying attention. |
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The best thing is that online shopping carts are SEO friendly systems for vendors, retailers and merchants. |
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These days, he sits in the dock flanked by carts full of binders, which he frequently consults. |
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Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight. |
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The green lanes used by off-roaders are hundreds of years old, and were intended for horses and carts, pedestrians, packhorses, cattle and sheep. |
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They comprised geldings and nags, sumpter horses, teams for coaches, the litter and three carts, as well as some hired post horses. |
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The evenings see chaat and panipuri push carts catering to the romantic couple among other visitors. |
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It is now surrounded by shops, travel agencies, and even juice carts equipped with Hebrew signage. |
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From humming tops, trains, and trolleys to mechanical animals on wheels and figures pulling carts, tinplate toys were made in amazing variety. |
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Years ago I was working as a wage slave, collecting carts for my local grocery store. |
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There were still a few farms left, hay wagons were as common in the streets as horse drawn beer carts. |
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On his expeditions Major Thomas Mitchell travelled with carts or drays, and in 1836 he had a four-wheeled wagonette to carry a portable boat. |
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Not only did they provide milk for dairy purposes, but they also were used as draught animals to pull ploughs and carts. |
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They raced past startled dwarves and overturned carts filled to the brim with glittering diamonds as the rushed deeper into the mountain. |
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Running since Victorian times, small horse carts called jaunting cars are a great way of viewing the National Park. |
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Then if the carts are built heavy, even heavier wheel brackets are needed to absorb this pounding. |
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Several nurses bustled around wheeling carts of medicine or copying data from the displays into notebooks. |
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Ban pushcarts and animal carts from the main roads and ban hawkers from footpaths. |
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Old-timers recollect long rows of bullock carts transporting goods from the warehouses at the Vallakkadavu dockyard. |
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We offer carts, cabinets, and laminate and stainless steel casework to fit your surgical service needs. |
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On and on and on they marched, until finally there came a stream of carts and wagons carrying supplies and parts of instruments of siege. |
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The Mughal army was known to have hundreds of carts carrying cushions and carpets for the tents of the monarch. |
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The number two person ran the lanyards, swayed the munitions, and installed impulse carts in all the loaded stations. |
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Those yowls only mingled with the cries of their competitors, the noises from animals and carts and other traffic. |
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They are referred to as go karts, go carts, go-karts, shifter karts, gokarts and many other differently spelled variations. |
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There are deodar forests and donkey carts, smoke-cured villages, ancient petroglyphs and souvenir vendors. |
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In '99, players removed the speed restrainers from carts and tried to add a few thrills to their free time. |
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Most people carried their groceries, or came prepared with their own carts. |
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We swung out of the bazaar, weaved through the rickshaws and donkey carts and the gaudily decorated buses and headed West. |
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I witnessed the panic as people fled the city in cars, lorries, motor cycles, bullock carts, bicycles, rickshaws, you name it. |
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All of them were taken to a large area, once the Town Square, which was filled with large carts, drawn by black horses. |
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Taxis, motorbikes, rickshaws and carts laden high with vegetables jostle for space in the congested main street. |
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Though not willing to disclose his daily collection, Badshah Mia said that he has five hawking carts placed across these Mosques and dargahs. |
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They were similar to the horses used for light carts and tradesmen's carts. |
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All material is moved on wheeled carts in the plant and there was a minimum of it lineside during our tour. |
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Grimy, gap-toothed men on donkey carts scavenge the rusting military trucks. |
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Fire had sprouted on several of the rooftops and street carts, its tongues licking the feet of those who ran by it. |
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One-horse carts or carriages pulled by four or five horses went back and forth in clouds of yellow dust. |
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Many aided the Rangers, supplying carts and food, and often taking up arms to join in the fight against the Japanese. |
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These carts had heavy solid wheels, and were initially pulled by oxen and onagers. |
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Groups of 12 are escorted onto the studio lot via carts, for a very exclusive tour through backlot streets, sound stages, sets and craft shops. |
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I went about my usual morning routine, feeding Angel Wing and the pull horses, and putting on the harnesses for the carts. |
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The next day the folks working the tow line lowered all the stanchions on the back of the carts to increase the angle of attack. |
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As we arrived at the square the normal jumble of carts, wagons, stalls, and milling people that we saw every day greeted us. |
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A century ago, this was a muddy thoroughfare for burros and carts carrying firewood down from the mountains. |
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Street vendors had set up their carts in front of her space, keeping customers away. |
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There were still night carts picking up sewage from half the inner suburbs of Sydney. |
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Horses drawing carts clip-clop along the unsurfaced roads and gypsy children run barefoot in hot pursuit. |
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There are people bustling on the market, horses and carts, trams and smokey factories to name but a few. |
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I have noticed a rise in the arrests of individuals who are boosting wallets from purses in unattended shopping carts at grocery stores. |
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The risers need to be forklifted off of their wheeled carts and the students must return the carts to Event Storage. |
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It is a full service shotgun complex with two fully automated sporting clays courses, and golf carts are included. |
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He entered the cocoa industry but after its decline started his own transport business with mule carts. |
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The Ikea has a place to check your coat, and they give you fancy shopping carts. |
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When horses were tamed their first military use was in drawing light carts which served as shooting and fighting platforms. |
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We manufactured versions of prototypes which were tested on various golf carts, baby buggies and marine applications with great results. |
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Most falls happen from furniture, stairs, baby walkers, shopping carts, and playground toys. |
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Golf carts on the tee can make ruts in the ground that can be difficult for the ground staff to repair. |
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It was a wild, rugged country that used horses and carts for transport and grew wheat in their fields. |
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The northbound section which opened in 1897 for horses and carts, now carries a daily traffic flow of 50,000 vehicles on its two lanes. |
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Several passengers were thrown from the carts, with four having to be airlifted to hospital. |
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Three separate covered carts, pulled by four horses each, came up the drive and stopped in front of the manor. |
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Just because it was once open to horse and carts or chariots means they could drive a double-decker bus down it if they wanted to. |
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Once everyone was cowering inside a protective ring of wagons, carts, and horses, Hasim breathed a sigh of relief. |
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Not half an hour out, horse-drawn carts haul huge loads of hay across flat fields and peasants stroll to markets. |
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About that time, volunteers began rolling the carts of food into position to serve. |
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There, cows and geese sway and horses pull carts past old men who sit motionless in the shade of a few broad trees. |
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Shops began to open and street vendors hawked vegetables loaded onto donkey carts. |
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People flocked together, trying to stick their noses into the merchants' carts. |
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Would the course be in good shape and would there be enough carts for some of our more elderly members let alone for Ed and his iron lung? |
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The filled casks were then brought on small carts or by packhorses, each carrying two firkins. |
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I watch men or women pushing carts heavily laden with their wares in searing temperatures, stifling humidity or drenching rain. |
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Soil depressions caused by combines, grain carts, and tractors are major problems some years. |
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She recalls market vendors rattling carts along the cobblestones beneath her window, en route to the Campo de Fiori market. |
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The foreground clutter of grocery carts and trolleys in this painting is as intricately painted as everything else. |
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Eventine and Erik grabbed the carts and pushed them into the checkout line that Preia had gotten into. |
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People turn their carts around at the supermarket and look away from me at the bank. |
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I don't care if they become president of the United States or the person in charge of bringing the carts in from the supermarket parking lot. |
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Quick and simple with large graphics, they're designed for mobile shoppers pushing their carts down the aisle. |
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I push the carts from the parking lot back into the store so old people can take them and push them out back into the lot again! |
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Viewers who have already registered on the site will be able to add items to their carts immediately. |
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I hate maneuvering around people with their carts parked diagonally across an aisle. |
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The mangel-wurzels were pulled by hand and lead back to the yard by the same horses and carts. |
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Much admired for his skill at carpentry, Tade made horses and donkeys carts and put bands on the wheels of carts. |
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In the depth of winter a big group of kulaks with their families were being taken on carts 300 kilometres into the backwoods of the region. |
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Our cannon, baggage and sick, were drawn by Mexican oxen, in Mexican carts. |
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We took a ferryboat with a group of saffron-robed monks and rode in tuk-tuks, the three-wheeled motor carts used to maneuver tourists through traffic. |
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Today skid Row resembles a Third World tent city teeming with sleeping bags, shopping carts, and people with nowhere else to go. |
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As I reach the berm of sand, tile and stucco that marked a kind of front line, bodies are being piled on carts in the street. |
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I turned around in surprise, looked at the other shoppers, but they were just filling their carts as usual, absorbedly studying the produce stalls. |
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The fruit vendors are pushing their carts, selling ready-sliced watermelon and jackfruit, melon, mango and papaya, best eaten with a banana-leaf wrapped ball of sticky rice. |
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Ware reaches to grab a few carts that have been left just feet away from the corral. |
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More of those rail carts rolled steadily up to their tops, dumping crushed ore and what looked like already-burned coal into the hoppers which fed them. |
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Sports fisherman Tomas Plattig, who has been angling on the Capilano for 25 years, said he became concerned this week after noticing the shopping carts in the river. |
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I'm not talking about some futuristic Mad Max scenario where the oil runs out and we're forced to travel round in horse drawn carts and rickshaws. |
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Alongside late-model European, American and Japanese cars, one finds hand-pulled trolleys, horse-drawn trucks, bicycle carts and pedal-driven rickshaws. |
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However, when golf carts start to aquaplane and caddies are chilled to the bone, it is no joke and everyone was relieved when the tournament was abandoned for the day. |
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And I long for the placid days when all I worried about were jackhammers, halal carts and clueless tourists on rental bikes. |
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Because there was no bridge to cross the river, people from the Hazara village, located above Kakrag, were forced to cross the Tajik villagers' farmland with their carts. |
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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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First, the paper proposes that lost rights of way that can be shown to have once been legally open to horses and carts, animals and pedestrians should be open once again. |
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There is virtually a glut in the market with vendors pushing their carts around and turning every little space by the roadside into makeshift vending points. |
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Push carts and animal-drawn carts slow down traffic movement. |
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The men push and pull carts through the dusty streets of the city. |
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I thought that the only thing that could destroy my serenity was being hungry, so I went back to the supermarket and started loading up carts with non perishable food. |
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I also wheeled people's carts out for them and put the bags in their cars. |
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Most of the nicks, scuffs and gouges that currently mar the work are a result of human carelessness, such as carts and chairs banging into the walls. |
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Shopping carts range from basic to those with more advanced options. |
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Cyclists, horse carts, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and loaded lorries all jostled for their bit of space while horns blared and tempers got increasingly frayed. |
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Greatly miniaturized robots made of hydrogel might someday shimmy across the surfaces of microchips, acting as tiny delivery carts or movable barriers. |
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Emma, Death, and Muad unloaded the carts onto the conveyer belt. |
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Then the tracklayers came in, grabbing rails out of horse-drawn carts. |
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They were literally walking out with shopping carts full of merchandise. |
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The sanitizing wipes near the shopping carts were enriched with aloe vera. |
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Goran Rakonjac, for instance, uses horse-drawn farm carts on back roads to haul the soft white cheese from his family farm in Serbia to market 15 miles away in Montenegro. |
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There are edit suites mounted on shopping carts, and portable generators to power them. |
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The wire-mesh grilles at the mouth of the city's drainage creeks frequently fill with beer cans, shopping carts, car mufflers, push-chairs and dead animals. |
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Other forms of tobacco advertising included multipack discounts and tobacco branded items such as shopping carts, counter mats, and cigarette vending machines. |
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There is also a picture showing activity outside as farmers unload their beet from horse carts 75 years ago as well as one showing the beet arriving by train, cart and lorry. |
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Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares. |
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She took Wolf's arm and inserted herself into a file of carts, getting in front of a brace of mules whose driver cursed her, but whose whip was too short to reach her neck. |
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A couple of hours more and you are amid camel carts and brightly colored Rajasthani turbans. |
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Most shopping carts were filled with dried foods, such as instant noodles, canned food, bread and cookies, as well as with vegetables and fruits, Lee said. |
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In a country where goat-propelled carts are de rigueur and people stop and stare in wonder at a 35-year-old Mack truck chuffing and chugging along the rutted roads. |
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I'd go back in the summers and house-sit for a family, and I'd work at Battleground Country Club cleaning clubs, helping around the shop, putting bags on carts. |
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If you stand quietly and let your imagination run away, you can hear the creak of carts, the clop of hooves on the cobbles, and the voices of animals and people. |
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There were bailees, the two wheeled bullock carts with bright canopies, and palkees, and there were graceful English phaetons or buggies, drawn by well groomed Arab steeds. |
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Grassed field borders can provide a convenient location for unloading combines into trucks or grain carts, or for turning planters and other equipment around. |
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But while the audience get to wend their way along the four-mile route through the trees on golf carts, the performers will be footslogging ahead through the mud. |
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There had been a ford in the Manhan River at this exact spot, so perhaps the miners had brought their waste material across the river in ox-drawn carts. |
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We will be taking these golf carts and returning to London forthwith. |
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He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed. |
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They push shopping carts loaded with children, with bags of diapers and groceries, and all their earthly possessions crammed into a few white plastic trash bags. |
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They comprised geldings and nags, sumpter horses, teams for coaches, the close carr, the litter and three carts, as well as some hired post horses. |
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Those who came with their carts looked prepared to camp the entire 10 days of the fair if needed and brought enough hay for their cattle and provisions to cook food. |
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Forget about those old cream or green coloured golf carts at your local golf club, the only way to get from tee to green is in your very own Hummer Cart. |
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After the repairs, farmers on their way to the bog could trot their donkeys on the narrow roadway, instead of helping the little beasts pull the carts out of ruts. |
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The guestimate of the duration assigned to an average male generation is only one statistical gap through which the carts of future study might be driven. |
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The drills were boring huge holes in the cavern walls, and hundreds of thousands of the glistening jewels were spilling out into several mine carts. |
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An old geezer in a crinkly blue suit greeted us near the line of shopping carts in Mega-Mart, and he smiled as if we were long lost grandsons returning from the North Pole. |
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The technology has also been adapted to exercise bicycles, electric bikes, golf carts and wheelchairs. |
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Bellpersons roam around the building, guiding brass carts piled high with guests' bags through hallways and into elevators. |
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Every Tenterden market day he used to sell fleed cakes from a basket to the carts that went by. |
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Arms could be stacked before the tents and baggage carts kept there as well. |
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Cars were used to transport one or two individuals, coaches were used to transport parties, and carts to transport cargo. |
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Coal from the inland mines in southern County Durham was taken away on packhorses, and then horse and carts as the roads were improved. |
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The restrictions of coastal shipping and river transport were obvious, and horses and carts could only carry one or two tons of cargo at a time. |
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From wine carts to upscale bars, the swizzle sticks finally have a fancy place to call home. |
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With nearly 120 locations, Surf City Squeeze is primarily located in malls, strip malls, health clubs, and mobile carts. |
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The moving human mass and their bundles and carts made the lanes impassable for firemen and carriages. |
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You've gotta laugh about it or you'll get all stressed out,'' said one young woman to her friend as they guided carts around a corner. |
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Even on the superhighways, bicycles, bicycle carts, motor scooters and motorized carts share the road with cars, trucks, and busses. |
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But here comes a new group of beach carts and calashes led by Richard Macy's grey horse. |
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The innovative new lightweight tamperproof galley carts for catering and use on planes are to be made in Wales for global distribution. |
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Heavy goods transport on these roads was by means of slow, broad wheeled, carts hauled by teams of horses. |
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Our sentience just cycling through our lives like carts on a track. |
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Francesco Guicciardini, a Venetian envoy, stated that hundreds of ships would pass Antwerp in a day, and 2,000 carts entered the city each week. |
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Burial sites included weapons, carts, and both elite and household goods, evoking a strong continuity with an afterlife. |
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These architectures are used to present shopping carts as simple as one single item to carts as expansive as Amazon. |
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In Lent noblemen and carls alike had got into the traces and pulled the carts of stone themselves. |
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Online shopping carts designed by Cart32 are easy to use and customizable, made to complement their client's website or blog. |
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Shopping carts, as convenient as they might seem for both stowing groceries and children, can be dangerous. |
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The majority of shopping cart injuries arise either from youngsters falling from them or from the carts tipping over. |
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Analysts estimate that anywhere from one third to one half of abandoned shopping carts are related to shipping and handling costs. |
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Meanwhile the Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata has introduced evening tours and been redecorated with barrels, carts and new props. |
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Waste collection will change from bi-weekly collection using plastic bags to weekly collection using carts. |
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One old parishioner remembers horses pulling hay carts through big wooden doors now a large and airy entrance hall and baptistry. |
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The beauty of the Intelligent Laptop Computer carts is the brain inside of them. |
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Provide a Kanban setup area for each supermarket where setup carts are delivered. |
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The company is an agent for Hyundai trucks and buses as well as Yamaha motorcycles, beach buggies, yachts, and golf carts. |
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On Sark, horses and carts and feudal traditions still remain strong. |
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Rolling around town in their parking carts all day, the parking officers see a lot but they've never caught a penny abandoner in the act. |
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Mules were used since unpaved roads and mountainous terrain could not generally accommodate carts. |
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After a hard fight, Nayan's troops withdrew behind their carts, and Li Ting began bombardment and attacked Nayan's camp that night. |
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After reaching the Crimean town of Sudak, William continued his trek with oxen and carts. |
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Stone was removed from the cliff quarries either by sea, or using horse carts to transport large blocks to Swanage. |
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There are several cultural icons and regional symbols in Sicily, including flags, carts, sights and geographical features. |
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But the Romans were probably the first people to put ballistas on carts for better mobility on campaigns. |
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Stage coaches carried the rich, and the less wealthy could pay to ride on carriers carts. |
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The pedaling motion, Yim said, is being adapted to exercise bicycles, electric bikes, wheelchairs, golf carts and a children's bike that features six different motions. |
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The variety of angles in the course, from slow bends to hairpins, will both test your skill as a driver and allow you the opportunity to pass other carts. |
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Conditions were dangerous, with some children killed when they dozed off and fell into the path of the carts, while others died from gas explosions. |
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The brainchild of the Partnership's in-house director of industrial design, Ignacio Ciocchini, the carts are among the Partnership's newest streetscape innovations. |
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According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, some 20,000 injuries occur each year involving shopping carts and children less than 5 years of age. |
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Mary was permitted her own domestic staff, which never numbered less than 16, and needed 30 carts to transport her belongings from house to house. |
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Food carts are a welcome addition to downtown Eugene, for the simple reason that any type of licit activity moves the city's core in a positive direction. |
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The carts are stylishly clustered throughout all three levels of the Mall and offer guests a variety of items including cigar products, shoelace ties, and veggie choppers. |
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Their conveyance is no handsome carriage, but a rickety dog-cart, unmistakably betraying its neighbourship to the carts and ploughs of some rural farmyard. |
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The earliest railways employed horses to draw carts along railway tracks. |
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Lighter goods were conveyed by smaller carts or by teams of pack horse. |
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Frozen pop shops across the country have developed cult followings, while carts have become staples in farmers markets in Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles. |
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Her company now has 125 franchised stores, cafes, carts, and kiosks across the country, and she projects that another 75 outlets will open by the end of the year. |
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This January shopping carts began displaying a new warning label alerting consumers not to use their own personal infant carriers or car seats on shopping carts. |
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Every morning, the vendors trundle their carts out into the market. |
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When Spin was 12 days old, Deb drove her an hour west to Eddie's Wheels in Shelburne Falls, a company that specializes in custom wheelchair carts for animals. |
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During Kublai's reign, the Yuan communication system consisted of some 1,400 postal stations, which used 50,000 horses, 8,400 oxen, 6,700 mules, 4,000 carts, and 6,000 boats. |
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The original plan was to use horses to draw coal carts on metal rails, but after company director Edward Pease met Stephenson, he agreed to change the plans. |
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Even under normal circumstances, the mix of carts, wagons, and pedestrians in the undersized alleys was subject to frequent traffic jams and gridlock. |
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The Edge line includes a number of carts such as the Edge HighBoy Videoconferencing Cart as well as many mounting systems and equipment enclosures. |
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A selection of street food carts run by some of London's top Thai restaurants will sell authentic snacks, including Som Tam, Mieng Kham, and a Thai dessert cart. |
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However, his son became ill after buying and drinking desalinated water from carts that sell it in Tal-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah where he lives. |
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