Yummy mummies are still yabbering away on cellphones while jogging with luxury prams. |
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We glimpse hatted ladies, aproned maids, babies in prams, children and dogs. |
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Very often these precious children are carried into these death traps in carry cots or wheeled in, in prams. |
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There were old and young people, little boys and girls, teenagers and babies in prams. |
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Everywhere I go now I see young women, girls really, pushing babies around in prams and babycarts. |
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Any central island would have to be large enough to accommodate up to 15 people with their shopping trolleys, prams, buggies and young children. |
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They say riders tearing along pavements in the area have sent pensioners and mothers, pushing children in prams, sprawling. |
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As summer arrived, so did the big wooden crates bringing wonderful dolls, mechanical toys, pedal cars, tricycles, scooters, dolls' prams. |
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Favourites from Victorian times, including building blocks, spinning tops and toy prams and dolls, are also on view. |
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It is very popular with both boys and girls, and the boys are relieved they don't have to play with dolls in prams any more. |
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Discarded items littered the paving flags, prams, shopping trolleys, bags of presents never to be opened. |
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The volunteers piled up mounds of rubbish, including old prams, gates and fences and hoped the Council would remove it. |
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This will provide an easy approach for people in wheelchairs or with pushbikes and prams. |
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Baby slings are catching on in countries more used to pushchairs and prams, but are they safe? |
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Because of insurance restrictions, no prams, pushchairs, baby joggers, pets, rollerskates or inline skates will be allowed on the course. |
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Whole families will be there as usual, from grannies and grandpas to moms and dads with littlies in prams. |
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Girls dressed the dolls and put them in prams, beds or cradles which were often handed down from one generation to the next. |
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The ASMA exhibition included exquisite scenes of children in Optimist prams, marinas, racing sailboats and a still life of a freshly caught trout, to name a few. |
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They have annoying bitty schedules that demand endless driving, busing or pushing prams, leaving very little time to do anything of substance in between. |
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On the sidewalk before stop lights start turning red, three people in the public works wearing orange reflective vests push three prams stripped to the metal. |
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He shares 44th place with David, 50, and Luisa Scacchetti, 52, the husband and wife team which owns Mama's and Papa's, which imports and wholesales prams and pushchairs. |
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Teenagers cycled past on bikes and young mothers pushing prams made their leisurely way down the street, stopping occasionally to do a bit of window shopping. |
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Parents with prams and people with disabilities fed up with advertising boards getting in their way could be offered relief by a new code of conduct to regularise signs. |
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I looked into tandem prams, twin prams and even ride-on boards. |
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Some marchers had placards while others eagerly snapped up pink and blue balloons, with the Gazette's Save Our Maternity Unit logo, to secure to their prams and baby buggies. |
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The streets were full of prams and teenagers, pavements sticky with melted Twisters. |
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It is customary to take children outdoors every day in prams or strollers. |
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Mr Halsall had exported some prams to France, but fell foul of a French safety regulation over and above the standard EU rules. |
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As well as hooded thugs, the protesters include old folk and young mothers pushing babies in prams. |
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In good weather, the beach promenade is suitable for prams and wheelchairs, but bicycles are not allowed. |
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He would be able to fit right in with all the other chaps admiring prams and nursery mobiles with the duckies and baa-lambs in the metrosexual male department at Myers. |
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Cyclists and joggers zip along the towpath, weaving their way past mothers pushing prams. |
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The door provides enough space for people pushing prams or trolleys, carrying luggage and people in wheelchairs. |
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Interactive, colourful critter features a bright teether linkie to easily clip to most strollers and prams. |
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Matching HSD automatic swing doors are ideal for access for people with reduced mobility or prams. |
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Public transport is designed to accommodate children and prams, and at weekends, under-12s enjoy free travel on buses and the underground. |
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These prams were exported to Canada, South America, India and South Africa. |
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The women said that men were now more involved, pushing children in prams, and although they didn't have lots of money, they had great memories of barter or exchange for goods and food. |
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Up for grabs will be clothing for all ages and good quality secondhand baby essentials such as prams, pushchairs, Moses baskets and car seats. |
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As one successful female Italian architect once said, it is because men do not wear high heels, or walk with prams, that they do not design properly proportioned walkways or concern themselves with architectural obstacles. |
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What next, a swoop by the Irish cops on eagles lifting babies from prams? |
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Here, cool mamas and papas push designer prams around the boutiques and meet friends for fika, the Swedish concept of a convivial get-together over a drink. |
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I have come here to watch football and see bands, to eat and drink, and to shop for goods from Airfix kits years ago to prams and pushchairs more recently. |
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Other pubs plagued by prams have taken to excluding children. |
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Among their most popular articles are pushchairs, prams, strollers and buggies, all large objects which obviously lead to specific constraints for shooting. |
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Inhibition of the automatic closing process on doors marked for special service, e.g. for passengers with prams, passengers with reduced mobility, etc. |
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Dorel's product range includes prams, strollers, furniture, baby care products and home safety products, featuring such reputable brands as Quinny, Bébé Confort, Safety 1st, Baby Relax, Monbébé and Babidéal. |
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Level surfaces and lower steps enable people carrying shopping and luggage, and those with shopping trolleys or prams and pushchairs, to get on and off public transport vehicles more conveniently and 8 easily. |
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Women also frequently travel with children and use prams and pushchairs. |
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The trail is fairly flat and easy, suitable for prams and push-chairs. |
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Infants less than 2 years will benefit from a free baggage allowance of 10 kg and in addition, free transport of their prams as well as one piece of cabin luggage. |
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The tramps scarpered, the street-traders pushing prams scarpered, half of Dublin scarpered as if they all had something to hide. |
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She's seen washing the doorstep, like a good 1950s woman, going shopping, having tea and pictured artily from behind a street display of prams. |
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But there were babies in prams, toddlers clutching fistfuls of handrolls filled with duck, salmon and soft shell crab, as well as teenagers, alone or with mum and dad in tow. |
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As part of the eight-week PRAMS programme Mike joined the fathers' session. |
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The pilot group was made up of eight mothers who had experienced different types and degrees of trauma and were referred to PRAMS by their GP, health visitor or midwife. |
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