Dray was not given a patient advocate nor did she have any consultations regarding her legal rights prior to the C-section. |
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Police stopped traffic so the dray could make a leisurely way through to St John's Street. |
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In 1869 a Jesse Peel took over, installed a brewing plant and also sold beer wholesale on a dray. |
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It is a monument to all horses from racehorse to dray and represents both the male and female gender in its impressive form. |
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We were just getting a half loaded dray and the two poler bullocks on to the punt. |
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It was forked onto the dray, walked down to pack it, the sides were raked neatly and then it was tied down with ropes and nets. |
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For Mr Bartholomew, the chairman of Devizes-based Wadworth, went to pick up Ms Marsden on Thursday in a brewery dray done out in all its finery. |
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They are likely to be back on the streets soon pulling the dray with the equipment to water the summer hanging baskets. |
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The day was supported by Fullers Brewery who sent their dray. |
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A dray and shire horses were used to ferry Father Christmas across the brewery town centre to his grotto in the Boys' Sunday School, next to the church. |
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Therefore, dray actively sought a hospital that would be supportive of her decision to avoid another C-section. |
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When you finished selling your load at a shilling a bag, you could lie down and fall asleep in the dray and the auld horse would make his own way home. |
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Slipping out of the tail of the dray, I cooeed as loud as I could which was answered. |
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Or, they may be less benevolent, as dray believes Gorelik was. |
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While impressive, these figures are largely irrelevant for dray. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, it is frequently called a dray. |
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