They put them up in shops and hairdressing salons, hung them from bicycles, window ledges and balconies. |
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This would include vintage tractors, cars, bicycles, ponies and traps and any other kind of vintage transport or machinery. |
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Also at this years parade there is a section for vintage tractors, cars, bicycles, pony and traps and any other form of ancient transport. |
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However, open and closed wagons are available for the carriage of bicycles and can be marshalled into a train as required. |
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Today, over one billion people in the world use bicycles and the bicycle is the principal means of transportation in many parts of the world. |
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While bicycles were becoming mass-market goods, automobiles remained elite commodities. |
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Starting July 1, locals who leave their bicycles about on the city's main streets will be penalized with a fine of five yuan. |
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They'd found two old bicycles behind Ralph's house in fair condition on their second day in Polperro. |
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I would be only too pleased to have bicycles passing my front door rather than noisy, speeding vehicles. |
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Cyclists are also reminded of the importance of having front and rear lights on bicycles. |
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A car, which was trying to overtake another vehicle, allegedly collided with their bicycles. |
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The site comes complete with the requisite plastic sheeting, broken glass, tables made from crates, dirty mattresses and broken bicycles. |
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Many young people have also abandoned bicycles and prefer elbowing each other in close-packed buses or subway carriages. |
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Graham is still swotting up on bicycles and has got to the stage where he's constantly muttering technical-sounding buzzwords. |
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It incorporates two bicycles, a double-decker bus seat, a supermarket trolley, a tow bar and a trailer. |
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As the troops fell back, looters on bicycles braved the continuing shellfire. |
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Cars seem to come from all directions, switching lanes like dodgem cars and it's not just cars but bicycles and scooters too. |
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Carts pulled by malnourished oxen and bicycles were the main modes of transportation. |
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The girls look down from the high wire riding bicycles across the taut cable toward each other. |
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Pussywillows, bicycles and open water mean that spring has officially arrived in Dawson. |
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Some 20 casual workers are employed by the company to maintain a fleet of 2,000 hire bicycles. |
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The new tank is made of carbon fibre, similar to materials used in high-end bicycles and tennis rackets. |
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Such baskets dangle from the handlebars of the bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes which are the transport of the masses. |
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Resistive exercise equipment and stationary bicycles will be used to provide the 2.5 daily hours of exercise prescribed for each crew member. |
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And atop the van were five bicycles, kept as a standby in case of the breakdown of any cycle during the course of the rally. |
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Or maybe it's a racy nouvelle vague number, all headscarves and bicycles made for two. |
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As to who of the above appeared on the sacred gallops on bicycles, who on hacks and who in motors, we can only surmise. |
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Current regulations ban all vehicles other than buses and bicycles from using the roads at all times. |
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And on Saturday, May 1, families will be dressing up and decorating their bicycles and buggies for a fund-raising walk around the parish. |
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Yet everyday the people living in the area have to battle up its steep, gravel hill with shopping, bicycles and buggies. |
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It's a sign of our growing affluence that often where children once rode bicycles they now churn up paths on ear-splittingly noisy motorbikes. |
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They loaded the drawings for George in a backpack, built improvised bicycles from spare parts and fled over the French border into Spain. |
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How do Baltimore artists grow past a fascination with wigs, boogers, and bicycles? |
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Old Chinese boneshaker bicycles can be hired for a pittance, and the area is less hilly than much of Xishuangbanna. |
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A custom-designed understairs storage area provides plenty of space and has room to hold two bicycles. |
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Meanwhile, all horses, cars, motorcycles and bicycles have been requisitioned. |
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Police lined the march routes and groups of police on motorcycles or bicycles frequently passed by. |
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A separate lane for bicycles, and even powered two-wheelers, and manned pedestrian crossings have become necessary. |
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There, two-wheelers and bicycles have been accepted as the common man's vehicle. |
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The firm uses a fleet of bicycles, mopeds, vans and tow trucks to scour the streets for offenders. |
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Scooters, mopeds or bicycles can be rented for a modest cost in most tourist locations. |
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Then the dragoons came under fire from a German battalion mounted on bicycles. |
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So we arrived at the park to find many bicycles propped up against trees, and distant sounds of music and laughter. |
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Space for bicycles is limited on Scotrail trains, and so book a place in advance. |
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The roads become busier, and more and more bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes use the pedestrian footpaths. |
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The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug. |
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Once the preserve of kids jumping gutters in suburban streets, bicycles are increasingly a viable alternative to cars. |
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We also worked out with weights and used treadmills and stationary bicycles. |
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Cows wander the streets, ragged children pester dogs with sticks, tailors teeter past on bicycles balancing bolts of fabric. |
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I met them in front of the tennis courts by the jumble of parked bicycles as we had decided only to find them all wearing grim faces and frowns. |
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Oscar Brogden has proved that where there's muck there's brass by salvaging 1,000 bicycles from Manchester's bins. |
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The bicycles are designed to reduce aerodynamic drag caused by the machine itself and the rider's racing position. |
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Our fleet consisted of a Picayune delivery truck, two cars, bicycles, a kayak and a canoe. |
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She led us up a narrow lane and through a round stone portal into a courtyard of huge water urns, bicycles and birdcages. |
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Apart from Marcel Duchamp's first ready-made, a bicycle wheel on a stool from 1919, how many art images of bicycles can you think of? |
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I slide into the flow of tasseled trishaws, pedestrians, clicking bicycles. |
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He began by repairing bicycles and agricultural machines and also manufacturing cutters and reapers. |
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It deters people from buying new bicycles, while at the same time there is a lucrative trade in stolen models and this has to be examined. |
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One or two were wobbling along on bicycles, throwing up thin wraiths of dust in their wake. |
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Previously, bicycles and tricycles had been allowed to enter the road before 7am and after 5am every day and the whole day at weekends. |
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Although the roads were busy, this was mainly of vehicles drawn by sheep or goats or ancient bicycles. |
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As they cycle on their bicycles these cyclists are also listening to their favourite radio programmes! |
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We pass a billboard that usually advertises clothes in packs of three or lean Sunday hams or children's bicycles. |
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Also available are lengthwise rails in the floor, to which a rack system which will hold two bicycles can be attached. |
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He makes detailed models of motorcycles, bicycles, rickshaws and pedicabs just by using small pieces of electrical wire. |
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They include flying machines such as the helicopter, submarines, bicycles and military tanks. |
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Participants found it worthwhile having a look at a stall with over a dozen miniature models of bicycles and rickshaws. |
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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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A soft haze of thick flakes, sluicing through the streetlights, settling on gutters, bicycles and pedestrians. |
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They should wear light coloured clothes and reflective armbands and have bicycles properly lit up, front and back. |
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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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In the mornings they would rise early so they could ride rented bicycles on the boardwalk. |
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Riot police lined the sidewalk and followed the march on bicycles and motorcycles, at times ramming the retreating protesters. |
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Bring along bicycles, because the road's bikeways are known as some of the best cycling trails in the country. |
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But most people become friends because they both like to ride bicycles, go roller-skating or play computer games together. |
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You see, some people put two locks on their bicycles and an iron cage outside their windows to prevent robberies. |
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One area in particular that the programme concentrates on is the use of bicycles and road safety in general. |
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The gym is equipped with treadmills, rowing machines, cross-trainer bicycles and all the machinery you need for a comfortable work out. |
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There are those on bicycles and charabancs, in schoolrooms, around maypoles, and beside aspidistras. |
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The biggest need of the community is low-tech equipment, such as hand-operated sewing machines and sturdy bicycles. |
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In the wings, waiting their chance to give the skaters a lesson or two in extreme stunts, the BMX bikers look huge on their tiny bicycles. |
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The white cement walls are spray-painted with images of red and blue bicycles, like miniature graffiti tags. |
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Not much used to bicycles, she inexpertly began coasting downhill, keeping her speed down should she go for a toss. |
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Fast moving and reckless, these drivers can be found on cars, bikes and bicycles. |
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But he taught me how to make a parachute with Saran Wrap and how to repair bicycles. |
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Exercise therapy comprised an individualised aerobic exercise programme, mostly walking on treadmills and cycling on exercise bicycles. |
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Many of the poor ride bicycles, wear old and sometimes tattered clothing, and live in thatched homes. |
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With technology came motor-powered vehicles and cycles and bicycles are being driven off the road. |
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The vehicles themselves are designed to accommodate up to four people, and come complete with stowage space for bicycles. |
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The sand and mud can be quite a toxic mix for bicycles so be sure to take advantage of this perk. |
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A bike thief was prevented from taking a Barnes resident for a ride last month when he was apprehended by two Police Officers who had raced to the scene on their bicycles. |
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Then they came up against a police patrol on mountain bicycles, which again led to more shooting, without injuries. |
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The mom had gone on the page because her 15-year-old son has a keen interest in BMX bicycles. |
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We must not forget to mention the skateboards, bicycles, joggers. |
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They had been riding their bicycles across the country from Sacramento, California for the past 15 months. |
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An avid, fearless cyclist, Smith often scoured the flat, sprawling borders of Los Angeles on one of his bicycles. |
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It's up to the dealer to assemble and repackage the bicycles for shipment. |
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If the penalty points system was introduced it would wipe out 99 per cent of all traffic and all you would have left would be bicycles and rickshaws. |
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Luxury cars jostle with bicycles and rickshaws at congested intersections. |
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Not long ago, bicycles were the main mode of transportation here. |
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Visitors who made purchases were entitled to enter the drawing to win bicycles, shoes, coats, musical instruments, gramophones, cosmetics, samovars, and other prizes. |
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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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There were two gendarmes on bicycles who were liaison agents and a small floating population of chauffeurs and maquisards undertaking various duties. |
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She said in a presentation power cuts were fewer, apartments were being renovated and small firms were at work repairing bicycles and bartering goods. |
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She was bound from Swansea for St John, New Brunswick, Canada, with a general cargo, including 1300 tons of tinplate and, oddly enough, Christmas puddings and bicycles. |
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On display on the side walks of a main street are used television and radio sets, refrigerators, clothes, light bulbs, children's bicycles and video games. |
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In those days, at least in that part of England, there were no such things as training wheels and the smallest bicycles had twenty-four-inch wheels. |
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In their garage are six bicycles and one tricycle but not one car. |
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As a bicyclist, I am familiar with the handlebar tape used on racing bicycles, and I thought it might be useful to provide a better grip on my downtubes. |
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Besides bicycles, many families took tricycles from farther counties. |
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So would more widespread use of bicycles and mopeds to free-up road space? |
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The bus lane is designed to limit the amount of traffic in Ferndale Road and only allows buses, emergency vehicles, motorbikes, mopeds and bicycles. |
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I could see the tall stone buildings, the clocks ticking with civic pride on ornate towers and a flurry of black gowns and mortar boards on bicycles. |
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Scores of students were caught on camera mounting their bicycles either without their helmets, with helmets unfastened or casually slung across their handlebars. |
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My speed was so slow that bicycles were actually overtaking me. |
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I passed row after row of ice-ridden plush toys and display bicycles from 1992 or so, which by today's standards would have been considered unsafe and unrideable. |
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The identity formed 300 years ago is changing like the gears of the bicycles that left from Yorkshire. |
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London Mayor Boris Johnson is very proud of his pay-as-you-go rental bicycles installed all over London. |
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Riding bicycles, Hank's agents rescue Arthur and Hank in the nick of time. |
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We made our way through the cool, atmospheric turns of the colleges, the worn wood and gray stones reflecting the piping of voices and squeaks of rusty bicycles. |
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One year an enterprising bunch of local lads, spotting a gap in the market, offered trips back down to the station on the handlebars of their bicycles. |
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The machine is made up of ten bicycles that have been chopped up and welded together with five riders on each side and one seat in front for the steersman. |
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To start a system of registering all bicycles would be almost impossible, but a one-off tax at point-of-sale for new bicycles would be the easiest answer. |
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We could fuel the planet, clean the air, but first we need to crush all fossil fueled vehicles and build more bicycles so we can ride to the hemp farms for work. |
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Each secondary school is leasing two new bicycles, fully kitted out with lighting and panniers strong enough to carry schoolbooks, from Cycle Heaven in York. |
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Major purchases such as household appliances, bicycles, or furniture are often made in specialty stalls in larger markets or in stores in towns and cities. |
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There were also always lots of bicycles cluttering the hall. |
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Many here believe that hackers are already cruising around metropolitan areas in cars and on bicycles, with their laptops listening for the beacons of wireless networks. |
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Outside, through the open door, ghostly fleets of bicycles glided past. |
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In the early period of motorcycle history, many producers of bicycles adapted their designs to accommodate the new internal combustion engine. |
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Professional racing organizations place limitations on the bicycles that can be used in the races that they sanction. |
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Early races involving boneshaker style bicycles were predictably fraught with injuries. |
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Shortly after the introduction of bicycles, competitions developed independently in many parts of the world. |
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Mountain biking began in the 1970s, originally as a downhill sport, practised on customized cruiser bicycles around Mount Tamalpais. |
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Equilibristic performances by German acrobats on air bicycles, and wonders of balance will take your breath away from the first minute. |
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Terry Husher was named vice president marketing and sales for the company's BWA and MacGregor brand bicycles. |
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The center offers members a variety of workout equipment including Stairmasters, treadmills, exercise bicycles, and an array of weight equipment. |
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The technology has also been adapted to exercise bicycles, electric bikes, golf carts and wheelchairs. |
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These include treadmills, exercise bicycles, stairclimbers, free weights, home gyms, elliptical trainers and a variety of fitness accessories. |
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In Europe, Denmark and the Netherlands have the most bicycles per capita and most often use bicycles for everyday transport. |
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The number of car parking spaces will be reduced, but there will be much more available room for bicycles. |
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Certain countries rely heavily on bicycles and their culture has developed around the bicycle as a primary form of transport. |
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Their father helped them assemble their new bicycles in the garage. |
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Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. |
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Stationary bicycles were used in a fitness room to improve cardio-vascular fitness levels. |
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Spinning is a high-energy group ride, led by an instructor, on specially designed stationary bicycles. |
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In 2013, there were about 1,200,000 bicycles in Amsterdam outnumbering the amount of citizens in the city. |
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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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By 1914 horses shared the streets with motorbuses, electric trams, bicycles, and cars. |
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They hauled carfuls of boomers to drive-in movies, played baseball with them in the back yard, spent Christmas Eves assembling bicycles. |
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Metro does not allow the carriage of standard bicycles, though there are storage lockers for these at some stations. |
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While last year the only prizes were the bags of goodies, this year's grand prizes include bicycles, locks, lights and skateboards. |
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In June 2004, Land Rover released a comprehensive 25 model range of bicycles. |
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I mean, kickstands are great for bicycles, but did I really want one on my bow? |
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In 2015 Eurostar threatened to require that cyclists dismantle bicycles before they could be transported on trains. |
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Oregon allows bicycles except on specific urban freeways in Portland and Medford. |
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Typewriters followed some years later by large scale of production of bicycles in the 1880s used the interchangeable system. |
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The people from this village used to cover long distances on their bicycles to attend the weekly game of cricket. |
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The bike sharing system has 600 bicycles available at 60 rental stations in 14 neighborhoods throughout the city. |
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The Sevici community bicycle programme has integrated bicycles into the public transport network. |
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Heinkel stayed in business by making bicycles and mopeds, while Messerschmitt made sewing machines and automobile parts. |
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Electric bicycles were introduced in 2005 by the National park authority for use by its employees. |
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In the Vietnam War, communist forces used bicycles extensively as cargo carriers along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. |
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In World War I, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand used bicycles to move troops. |
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In many high-end and midrange bicycles, freehubs have replaced freewheel systems. |
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Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. |
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When bicycles are allowed to be carried it is regarded as essential to allow evacuation to the sides of the train. |
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For touring, jaunting cars and bicycles are available for hire at the Muckross town square. |
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It pays you to buy from Bicycle Specialists We have been in business 40 years, and can offer you positively the lowest prices for high-grade bicycles, tires and sundries. |
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The postal services of many countries have long relied on bicycles. |
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Local governments promote cycling by permitting bicycles to be carried on public transport or by providing external attachment devices on public transport vehicles. |
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But he questions the idea of doing weights on stationary bicycles. |
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Ferry service for bicycles and passengers continues across the straits for transport to Mackinac Island, where motorized vehicles are almost completely prohibited. |
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The hotel in Herndon also contains a state-of-the-art fitness center equipped with free weights, stationary bicycles, cross-trainers, stair climbers and treadmills. |
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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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Dozens of local sports stars will pedal stationary bicycles, situated outside the Torch-Doha Hotel, in order to generate enough power to light the iconic building. |
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Recumbent bicycles are designed on different ergonomic principles and eliminate pressure from the saddle and handlebars, due to the relaxed riding position. |
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The exercise protocol utilizes aerobic-type equipment, such as exercise bicycles and treadmills, for prescribed periods of time at prescribed levels of resistance. |
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It was recorded that 1,200 coaches and charabancs, 8,000 cars, 3,000 motorcycles and more than 10,000 bicycles had paid for parking or garaging during the week. |
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Our aim is to reeducate the people in lessening traffic congestion and air pollution by using bicycles and by commuting instead on foot, the official added. |
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The Dutch are estimated to have at least 18 million bicycles, which makes more than one per capita, and twice as many as the circa 9 million motor vehicles on the road. |
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He enquired about the availability of rental bicycles in the town. |
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Shinola, known for its Detroit-built watches, bicycles, journals, leather goods, and shoe polish, is excited to expand its e-commerce website to Europe. |
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For longer stays, bicycles must be stored in Left Luggage for a charge. |
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In the Second Boer War, both sides used bicycles for scouting. |
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As the bicycle is so effective as a means of transportation various companies have developed methods of carrying anything from the weekly shop to children on bicycles. |
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Utility bicycles tend to be equipped with accessories such as mudguards, pannier racks and lights, which extends their usefulness on a daily basis. |
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Like most Dutch cities, bicycles are an important mode of transport. |
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Since bicycles are not allowed inside the park, it will be very much appreciated if they can make the last parking area as a bicycle lane for small children. |
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When the engines ran out, Honda began building their own copy of the Tohatsu engine, and supplying these to customers to attach to their bicycles. |
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While the name conjures up images of colorful, retro bicycles with fat tires and banana seats, the reality is a convenient, brightly-colored 4-Pack of 187ml bottles. |
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The Tectrix VR Bike, one of the first virtual-reality bicycles, which takes them through simulated adventures projected by a CD-ROM on a computer screen. |
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London has many delivery companies that use bicycles with trailers. |
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The use of bicycles by police has been increasing, since they provide greater accessibility to bicycle and pedestrian zones and allow access when roads are congested. |
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