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His first invention was the ball barrow, a wheelbarrow which featured a single moulded wheel (or ball) made from moulded plastic, which he released in 1974.
(For younger readers, inflation was so rampant in Germany after the first world war that people needed a wheelbarrow filled with currency to buy a single loaf of bread).
Built to Brigham Young's design, the handcarts resembled a large wheelbarrow, with two wheels five feet (1.5 m) in diameter and a single axle four and a half feet (1.4 m) wide, and weighing 60 pounds (27 kg).
The material on a single floppy disk, carried out of a government building in a pocket, once would have required a wheelbarrow to purloin.
A worker taking a nap on a wheelbarrow unconsciously tapped his foot to the rhythm of the square.
A job pushing a wheelbarrow on Raleigh construction sites?
Dee had prepared the site himself with a shovel and a wheelbarrow.
A roly-poly concierge emerges from an archway of bougainvillea, pushing a wheelbarrow and clenching a flashlight between his teeth.
To muck out properly, you will need a pitchfork, a broom, urine dust, and a wheelbarrow.
Recurring throughout Mr. Morfit's composition is a bustled woman pushing a wheelbarrow.
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