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These types of agreements, called carriage deals, are more typically five years in length.
Two-story town-house-style dwellings called carriage houses are to be clustered in 15 buildings.
That viewer loyalty has been a major advantage for Fox News in negotiating something called carriage fees.
Although it produces buggy whips — now called carriage whips — most of its whips and crops, called "bats," are for equestrian activities like dressage and jumping.
A relatively urbane, genrelike trend was detectable in Degas's picture of Paul Valpinçon and his family at the races called Carriage at the Races (1870 73) and Berthe Morisot's The Cradle (1873).
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The inn also has two suites, called the Carriage House and Coach House Suites, which are separate from the main house.
Tells about a book called "Competition Carriage Driving" written by Prince Philip.
This concept, called "common carriage", has served the world well, most recently on the internet.
Mr. Avella has introduced various bills aimed at the industry — his first version simply called for carriage horses to be restricted to Central Park; his latest insists they should be put out to pasture altogether.
To understand neutrality, you have to understand an esoteric concept called "common carriage".
I keep reaching for that lever in the upper left — it's called a carriage return to add a new line.
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