But his father sat still, smiling mildly, swathed in the blanket, like a baby in a perambulator. |
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A young woman sits beside an infant in a perambulator under the shade of an umbrella. |
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The disabled persons that need to embark their own perambulator on the plane have to signalise it to the act of registration. |
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For the Sun King continued to show off his treasures from a wheeled perambulator when he was incapacitated by gout late in his 72-year reign. |
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The Royal Baby, the royal maternity trousseau, the royal perambulator and every cough, sneeze and pelvic floor strain of the royal gestation, will be the biggest British news story of next year. |
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The cosy scenes of working-class domesticity are filled with period detail, from the tin bath in front of the coal fire and the outside lavatory in the backyard to the baby's sturdy black perambulator. |
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The props — so important in Chekhov — were locked away on Second Avenue, so the cast improvised: an Aeron chair became a perambulator, yoga mats became couches, a push broom became a nineteenth-century camera tripod. |
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