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As he knelt to find something in his bag, he blocked off half a carriage of free space.
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New York City -- where he was studying rats -- was an hour and a half carriage ride in good weather on Bloomingdale Road, then the main route between the city and Yonkers.
Within half-an-hour, the two-carriage train which clings to the cliffs had picked up elderly couples with shopping baskets at Queralbs and whisked us to the bottom of the valley at Ribes de Freser, (though there is a spectacular day's walking trail down the gorge as well).
NEW JERSEY: 77 Myrtle Avenue An 1888 house with nine bedrooms, six baths, two half baths and a carriage-house apartment, set on two acres.
Waiting on the platform were more than half-a-dozen cleaners with plastic bags and pincers poised to clear the carriages.
The LNC intended to use half the hearse vans for Anglican and half for Nonconformist coffins, to prevent Anglicans from sharing a carriage with Nonconformists, but in practice this arrangement was little used.
Between 1903 and 1928, the charismatic architect designed a half-dozen buildings for Martin's family, including a carriage house and a mausoleum.
In one image, he's shown walking through a mostly-empty carriage, but one in which every seat is marked by a reservation ticket; they've built an alternate history of events, in which Corbyn first walks through a half-full carriage trying to finds two seats together so he could talk to his wife, gives up, and sits on the floor.
A WATERCOLOR by Edward Lange of John Frederick Nevius's house on Fort Salonga Road shows a prospering farm: a spacious story-and-a-half house, a cottage, a barn and other outbuildings, fenced fields and a carriage way shaded by black walnut trees.
ON a recent Saturday afternoon, in the span of half an hour, more than 20 people craned their necks as they walked by a carriage house on 19th Street between Irving Place and Third Avenue, or stopped and stared, or pulled out cameras.
They are almost completely covered in hair a half-foot long with legs and joints as large as a those of a carriage horse.
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