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(anag. less k, & lit).. R. J. Heald: Hooray Henry falls out of carriage, squiffy on strong toddy mostly (s(H ay + on + ara k); hooray2).
Harness racing, in which the driver rides behind the horse in a cart, or sulky, and the horse must never break out of a trotting gait, evolved out of carriage races at rural county fairs.
Yet you also know that if you don't make that call, you're going to be reading these headlines the next day: Woman Pushes Double Stroller 30 Blocks Not Realizing One Baby Has Escaped Child Vaulted Out of Carriage to Investigate Yarn-Covered Bull Anyone caught using a cellphone.
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The arresting footage shows people helping each other crawl out of carriages tipped sideways and assisting rescue teams on site.
In 2012, Alison Light accused Lucy Worsley of "cheapening history" by "dressing up in bonnets and climbing in and out of carriages".
Should I complain?" The upshot was a body of work that, despite a sumptuous public image ("elegantly dressed people getting in and out of carriages and stuff like that"), is unified by nuanced human relationships.
That Holmes occasionally wielded guns, leapt out of carriages and rushed through the fog with Errol Flynnesque panache, but mostly he was a giant brain inside a tweed suit, sexlessly debonair in the way Hollywood liked its leading men in the 1930s and 1940s.
When the automobile put the horse and carriage trade out of business, blacksmiths and carriage makers became irrelevant overnight.
I can understand why the redhead is angry, since Feldman and her cohorts are trying to rob the carriage drivers of their livelihood, but she insists she's not robbing anyone of their income because her organisation has proposed an alternative: a "three-year phase-out of horse carriages, replacing them with the 21st Century "Horseless eCarriage" for current drivers".
I can understand why the redhead is angry, since Feldman and her cohorts are trying to rob the carriage drivers of their livelihood, but she insists she's not robbing anyone of their income because her organization has proposed an alternative: a "three-year phase-out of horse carriages, replacing them with the 21st Century "Horseless eCarriage" for current drivers".
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