Kids and pets were always in tow with Paul and earth-mother Linda leading the pack. |
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The only difference is that most of them are now grandmothers like myself and we are usually to be seen with our precious grandchildren in tow. |
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We first hear her favourite phrase when she returns, victrix, with the Revd Elton in tow as her newly wed husband. |
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A clutch of kings, small-time rulers and chieftains invaded your home, dazzling garments and heavy jewellery in tow. |
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The whole of us then commenced heaving the brig short, sending the whale-boat to take her in tow, after we had tripped the anchor. |
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With her new equipment in tow, she traveled around town, hosting private parties and corporate shindigs. |
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The thickset man, who was in his 50s, drove off with a trailer in tow, but was followed by Mr Long. |
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After scrambling up the steep banks and ploughing through the undergrowth with my boat in tow, I emerged bedraggled and muddy. |
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The teeter-tottering xylophone clomps that used to announce his presence rarely make an appearance without beams of popping noisemakers in tow. |
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Eyes brightening, Adam envisioned the relief and joy on his father's face when he arrived back at the ranch with the missing cattle in tow. |
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Subsequent trade or human migration with dogs in tow probably spread the domesticated animals to the rest of the world. |
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Tanks attacked first with infantry literally in tow as many tanks pulled along infantry soldiers on sledges. |
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She was trapesing around the world with backpack in tow while I was still struggling to be me in my own backyard. |
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Scott didn't seem to notice and she followed in tow behind him as they made their way to a group near a far wall. |
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I followed him in tow until we came to a bench behind the school along the cross country trail. |
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The Renegade under skipper Brendan Ryan went to the assistance of the lone yachtsman and took the yacht in tow and the sailor on board. |
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She followed Bryan and Will out of the office, Vicky in tow and headed towards the main stairwell. |
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Fortunately another club boat was able to take the prize in tow and bring one and all safely back to shore. |
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Gaddafi arrives at a 1989 non-aligned summit in Belgrade with two horses and six camels in tow. |
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The destroyer Express took us in tow, but the towline parted so she came alongside and took the troops and wounded on board and left us a sitting duck. |
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Thankfully, the rest of my group arrived with their bags in tow and did not have to endure the same fate. |
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At dawn you'll find him bumping around the Coomera Valley with a van full of bleary-eyed passengers in tow and a basket creaking on the trailer behind. |
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Marcus is obviously too good to be true from the moment he wafts on to the set of Donna's York-based fictional soap Westfield, Irish wolfhound Murphy in tow. |
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Corruption, cronyism and all the usual accoutrements came in tow. |
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Her current dead-end relationship and job in tow, Sharon begins to study. |
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Some mothers ski with a daughter in tow in a pulk or on their backs. |
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The Gatineau driver was the pacesetter from start to finish and set a torrid pace throughout the fifty laps with favourite Joey Ladouceur in tow. |
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The conventional ferry Lake Runner arrived on scene at 2114 and took the disabled hydrofoil in tow to Port Weller. |
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I must say, though, that Chinese women usually climb mountains in miniskirts and high heels, with their purses in tow! |
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When he turned himself in, he wore a smirk in his mug shot, and then he went out for ice cream with reporters in tow. |
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They relocated to St. Louis in 1977 with their first child in tow so that Todd could work as a manager at a steel mill. |
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She had a bright-yellow walkie-talkie clipped to her belt, and the reflexologist in tow. |
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One after another, men came in, little children often in tow, asking for this fixture or that eye bolt to finish their sukkot. |
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The tanker had lost its ability to steer in heavy weather and ran aground while attempts were being made to take it in tow. |
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With a young family in tow, your list of savings goals will probably grow and grow. |
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The rapporteur considers the rail industry as an irritating state monopoly with difficult and demanding trade unions in tow. |
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He relocated with his wife and two young kids in tow, to a two-member detachment in the Northern BC community of Granisle. |
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They even head out in the snow, bundled up in snow suits with a shovel in tow, to ensure that every week the grave is taken care of. |
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With several camera crews in tow we head for the first stop on the ridge, Science Platform North, which Alain, François and I built. |
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Once I heard that eggs might be available on a nearby farm so I set out from Limoges, children in tow. |
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The women have either come for their monthly antenatal checkups or postnatal visits, healthy babies in tow. |
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An avid boating enthusiast, Mark enjoyed being out on the water with family and friends in tow. |
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The campesinos were happy that we had an expert in tow. |
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The crew were winched off by a French Navy helicopter and the vessel was taken in tow, by the stern, by a French salvage tug which proceeded towards a port of refuge in Normandy. |
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Mariachi musicians strolls the streets and restaurants, instruments in tow and sombreros perched on the head, doing what they do best entertaining lovers, ex-lovers, fools, poets, and everyone in between. |
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Here they can find live hens, roosters, ducks and pigeons crammed into the cages. Standing beside them are the poultry sellers, almost all of whom are women, many with their young children in tow. |
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I do not know whether our friends in the NDP have been visited by Elections Canada with the CBC and Liberal Party cameramen in tow, but given the events of the past week one would wonder why that is not the case. |
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On being taken in tow, the Spanish crews rose up against their British prize crews, putting them to work as prisoners. |
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She then slings her green cloth bag with the same logo across her shoulders, calls out to her 9-year-old daughter Sarita to mind the store, and heads for the vitamin A distribution centre with her 2-year-old son in tow. |
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Some airmen, Mum and Dad in tow, went for a ride on putt-putt boats. |
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It shows a physicist named Chao-Lin Kuo, cameraperson in tow, approaching the home of two of his senior colleagues, Andrei Linde and Renata Kallosh, and knocking on their front door. |
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However, one day, before it was set to face questioning over its conduct, Elections Canada decided to interrupt that court proceeding by barging into Conservative headquarters with Liberal Party cameras in tow. |
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These are the rules that Elections Canada's investigators are obliged to follow before they take such a dramatic step of moving into a party's headquarters with other parties in tow with cameras. |
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And with an equerry and friends in tow, she danced the Lambeth Walk and the Hokey Cokey from Buckingham Palace to Park Lane, by way of Parliament Square. |
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At 12443 on 20 October 2008, the vessel departed Poplar River with a master and two deckhands. The vessel, with a yawl in tow,4 was headed to Berens River to de-commission navigation buoys. |
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For some reason it didn't seem neighborly to chuck the frying pan, so I held it out in full flambé, Daisy now stepping out in her towel with the kids in tow, all of us waiting for the fire to die out. |
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Shortly after taking the barge in tow, the master handed the con to the deckhand and went to the galley in the after part of the deckhouse to rest. |
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When his efforts to give the diver artificial respiration were hampered by the swell, the operator swam toward the shore with the diver in tow, and continued to try to revive him but was unsuccessful. |
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If any police officer came in with a young woman in tow and anything derogatory was said about that young woman, my staff were up and down the officer's back in a negative sense. |
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Eventually, they spotted a large group of common mergansers headed their way with a couple of smaller ducks in tow. |
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A kindergarten was provided for the young children of customers who came with family in tow, featuring fun and games that included painting, drawing, legos and other delights. |
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But it does help to explain all those disdainful looks from French diners the moment an English-speaking family walks through the door of the brasserie with toddlers in tow. |
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In fact, one hockey team even had their unit band in tow. |
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After their Countdown mash-up, they return, celeb guests in tow, to remind us why they became so popular in the first place. |
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The aircraft was not engaged in towing operations at the time of the accident, but the passenger occupied the rear seat of the aircraft when a glider was in tow at the commencement of the flight. |
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The sailboat was taken in tow at that time and brought to the Saint? |
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As the working class gains ascendancy in the struggle and takes in tow the more oppressed strata of the petit-bourgeoisie, the Permanent Revolution will be driven forward. |
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I could care less that every time she takes yet another disastrous turn in life, she does it with four children in tow. |
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Attempts to take the tanker in tow before she grounded were unsuccessful. |
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During the last glider launch of the day, the pilot departed from runway 24 with a Schweizer 2-33A glider in tow and with a passenger occupying the rear seat of the tow aircraft. |
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Its glider had a steel tube fuselage, plywood wings and droppable gear that made it lighter while in tow. |
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Chatting with friends on a terrace, swiping a paintbrush across a blank canvas or heading out on her bike with picnic basket in tow, she always looks forward to new discoveries and experiences. |
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She traveled around, bounced from place to place, found employment where she could as a washerwoman, and spent time at these poorhouses, which were very unpleasant places in the early 1860s, all of this with George in tow. |
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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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Lion was taken in tow by Indomitable, an operation which took two hours, in which the battlecruisers were exceedingly vulnerable to submarine attacks. |
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Watching hundreds of Gambians running to board the ferry with a variety of farmyard animals, goods and family members in tow is an experience you'll never forget. |
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Sarah Drake forcibly removed herself from her place on the receiving line and raced over to meet her friend, with Ari, Mike and Mitch in tow. |
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Boy and Girl, now Mr and Mrs, return to Ireland with two kids in tow, and another great comedy production! |
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The red robed magician had appeared out of thin air, with the albino in tow. |
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In some cases, entire families headed off, picnic in tow, hoping that the rain would hold off. |
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The Navy vessel located the pleasure craft and stood by her until the local lifeboat arrived to take the stricken vessel in tow. |
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A penniless Fred, still in striped pants, tailcoat, and spats, hops a freight for New York, with Pop in tow. |
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After barely a verse, a Brazilian news crew scuttles over, a gaggle of photographers in tow. |
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Throwing some shapes on the dance floor was the princess, with her sister in tow. |
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But I don't think she's ever understood that the public wants her typecast as a beneficent, starched woman with at least two children in tow. |
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With trailer in tow, the vehicle's rear wheels act as a steering axle for the trailer. |
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However, arrive late so you miss the trailers, especially if you do have very small ones in tow. |
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On several occasions I was nearly run off the road, babies in tow, by these behemoths. |
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Some members are alone, some coupled, and lots of families, with kids in tow. |
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The police vehicles take off from the parking lot with Booker and Fulop in tow. |
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Jansen took a well-deserved victory lap after his win with his 8-month-old infant in tow. |
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Now, for the first time since that day, here she was with family in tow. |
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Big, bold, and bright, if you have a kiddie or two in tow, and even if not, this display is one to make you smile. |
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The girls belted into the wind as they sped along a country road, security close in tow, in Laurel's graduation present, a jet-black, convertible Viper with all the trimmings. |
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They were on their way to the bar to get drinks, but they ended up mucking around with me for a while before they went back to their table with me in tow. |
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Police escorted the Mack wrecker, with the two-tonne chopper in tow, on its 8km journey to Sydney Airport where maintenance repairs could be conducted. |
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Kirkbak was at the cc Vest mall in Oslo with his 4-year-old son, Filip, and a friend, who had two children in tow. |
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She arrived in court each day in undersized suits, sporting a Yorkshire terrier named George and a claque of supporters, her 13-year-old son Adam in tow. |
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And worse still, she will accompany me with my two young children in tow. |
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You're not just buying and selling with a wizard and a scholar in tow. What's so important that you have to hire a wall-crawler? |
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Despite being the most obvious physical evidence of sexual union, nothing kills the sexiness of women faster than having a mewling baby in tow. |
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Presently the wind nearly died out, and the galley and prizes then took the coasters and fishing craft in tow. |
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Then with an impertinent presumption she came running out the front door with the maid moving in tow. |
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Here's hoping they get married and spend their days swimming in the sun, merkids in tow. |
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Unable to tour, he headed to the Channel Island of Jersey to spend August and September recuperating, with Bonham and Page in tow. |
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With hubby Wayne in tow, the mum-of-two, 29, led a team of Wags as she celebrated with club manager Louis van Gaal and his wife Truss at the city's Place Aparthotel. |
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The House of Representatives hummed with excitement as Congressmen and Senators, many with their spouses and children in tow, awaited the man of the hour. |
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Fearful that Belisarius might set himself up a permanent kingship should he consolidate his conquests, Justinian recalled him to Constantinople with Witiges in tow. |
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