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One drawing is a baby carriage close to a precipice, another is a delivery truck next to a child's sled.
More than 300 people have already signed up to turn their backs on the former Prime Minister's Union flag-draped coffin as it is marches past on a gun carriage close to the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand on Wednesday morning en route to St Paul's Cathedral.
Subsequently, a carriage close to the extremely elevated head and neck position described by Rhodin et al.[ 14] in the trot is frequently observed and contact to the mouth of the horse is allowed on a stretched rein.
Select center drill and turn on lathe Move carriage close to the work piece.
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The overall prevalence of carriage was close to expected levels for a European population of this age group, mainly 16- to 17-year-olds (2, 3 ).
In 2007, a European survey showed that recommendations for chemoprophylaxis to eliminate nasopharyngeal carriage in close contacts of IMD cases varied across Europe, in particular regarding the type of antibiotic and the groups that should be targeted [ 6, 7].
The carriage works closed in 1996; smaller rail companies followed over the next decade.
Last week, panicked Metro riders took videos with their phones as the doors in their carriage failed to close even as the train was moving at full speed between stops.
So we adopted a term that seemed close, the carriage, modified by the key thing that was being removed from this mode of transport, the horse.
The shape parameter ρ of the Weibull distribution was set to value 3 to prefer carriage episodes with lengths close to the mean over very short carriage episodes.
If the stables were sold and then closed, the carriage horses could end up homeless, and their owners could go out of business.
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