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When he declared his intention to remain in Brazil on 9 January 1822 and the populace sought to accord him the honor of unhitching the horses and pulling his carriage themselves, the then-Prince Regent refused.
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The carriages themselves seemed too tightly confined, and surely the tunnel clearance would eventually prove too small, and my train would rock, and bang into the wall?
Study on veterinarians: Starting from the investigation on pig farms veterinarians caring for the 47 farms in the corresponding areas were contacted for investigation of nasal MRSA carriage of themselves and of their familial contact persons.
Therefore, while certain genes necessary for nasal colonization have been functionally characterized, they may not be sufficient to establish carriage by themselves.
Somebody got into the carriages and blew themselves up". Damage to the stations themselves was minimal, he said, and they were expected to reopen later today.
On the Corniche promenade, horse carriage drivers scuffle among themselves over the few tourists who emerge from the grand Winter Palace Hotel, its gardens and restaurants splendid — but deserted.
Could the passenger who has left a folding bicycle in carriage D please make themselves known as the bicycle is being removed from the train as it is causing a blockage!
Somebody got into the carriages and blew themselves up".
People nostalgic for a time before mobile ringtones had colonised train carriages may class themselves as Luddites.
While the drivers of the old and the new carriages might see themselves as competitors, there's a potential solution that could see both sides coming together.
The Austens themselves owned a carriage for a year or two in the late 1790s but then had to give it up.
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