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His father's family retained a private carriage which was hitched on to trains during rail journeys".
There's also a converted railway carriage, which opened last year and sleeps two.
Donald even made a gilded carriage, which looks like a Disney fantasy in photographs.
Her Majesty was loudly cheered as she entered the Royal carriage, which was drawn up close to the platform.
Trevithick built his first steam carriage, which he drove up a hill in Camborne, Cornwall, on Christmas Eve 1801.
A woman dies "in an accident"; a man dies when he is struck by a carriage, which breaks his neck and crushes his left leg.
Each carrier spells out how it handles canceled flights in a "contract of carriage," which can be found on the airline's Web site.
But even if the horse agreed to pull a carriage, which is debatable, I wouldn't have any idea how to rig the carriage.
Each airline spells out how it handles canceled flights in a "contract of carriage," which can be found at their Web sites.
Then people from both sides of the street come running, while others surround the overturned baby carriage, which has rolled into the gutter.
During the athletes' regular track workouts, Salazar criticized both the cant of Ritzenhein's pelvis and his nearly horizontal forearm carriage, which he argued was wasting energy.
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