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Many readers remember him most, however, for poems that capture the pathos of what he and other Jews experienced in the war, like the verses he wrote in 1942 in "A Vogn Shikh" ("A Wagon of Shoes"), about a wagon clattering through Vilna's alleys filled with a heap of "throbbing shoes".
In the spring of 1845, Palmer traveled to Oregon without his family, as captain of a wagon train of 23 wagons.
Heavy items were transported to school on a wagon pulled by one of the adult chaperones.
The charge is $60 a wagon, and groups of up to 40 people can be accommodated in two wagons.
Smallish works like "Mus" (1984), a reclining cone of black-painted spruce, domed with bent cedar slats and wire mesh, retain staunch authority, and big or even colossal ones — such as a new wheeled wagon of faceted lumber, whose uptilted wagon tongue is a slender ash trunk about sixty feet long — feel as intimate as whispers.
Not a wagon wheel in sight.
In the case of technical errors of a wagon the railway undertakings discard the wagon from the train.
"The 20-to-30 age group is looking for a car that works like a station wagon, that has the room of a wagon, but doesn't look like a wagon and doesn't have the big label 'station wagon,' " Mr. Mack said.
Early suburban development gave the appearance of a wagon wheel.
Firstly, an inverse method is used to determine the equivalent structural excitation of a wagon.
The axle load of a wagon is the total wagon weight (empty wagon weight + load on the wagon) resting on the axle.
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