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After Mohammad Sidique Khan detonated his bomb as the train left Edgware station at 8.50am, Steve Hucklesby, a policy worker for the Methodist Church from Leamington Spa, jumped into the darkened carriage through a broken window to reach the injured, but told the inquest that he "didn't like the term 'heroically'".
The cameras zoomed in on William Shatner as he raced a baby carriage through a crowded outdoor restaurant in Koreatown.
In one scene, I had to drive a horse and carriage through a rainstorm.
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He stumbles among bicycles and horseless carriages, through a hall of distorting mirrors, growing progressively more frightened of the machines, dreading 'their panting, their heavy, telluric breath, skinless bones, viscera creaking and fetid with black-grease drool.' Finally he conceals himself in the sentry-box of a periscope, and crouches there, waiting for the stroke of midnight.
I visited New York only once, as a child, and what I remember most about the trip was a ride in a horse-drawn carriage through Central Park and a visit to the top of the Empire State Building.
In the story, Gabriel and his wife, Gretta, take a carriage through the snow to a hotel.
She drove her fine carriage through Central Park, creating a scandal.
For more than a decade, he has towed a carriage through the heart of the city, whisking tourists and lovers past the landmark hotels and crumbling Art Deco facades of old Mumbai.
New Yorkers who had trouble voting in today's primary elections can take comfort in knowing that they are part of a musty old New York tradition, like drinking an egg cream or riding a carriage through Central Park.
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