Sentence examples for light wagon from inspiring English sources

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In 1898, Meta Sago, 21, who lived on Washington Place in Greenwich Village, was bicycling along Lenox at 120th Street when he collided with a light wagon driven by Dr. Charles E. Campbell of 212 Lenox.

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Richards and the 12 returning missionaries who accompanied him, traveling in carriages and light wagons pulled by horses and mules, pressed on to Utah to obtain assistance for the emigrants.

This paper attempts to solve the materials selection problem using the recent weighted property index method (WPIM) to select the materials for lighter wagon design.

In reality, smaller and lighter wagons called prairie schooners (the white canvas tops, or bonnets, of which appeared from a distance to resemble sailing ships) were much more suitable for long-distance travel than the big, heavy, and unwieldy Conestoga wagons of the East.

As a result of the present weighted property index method, Al alloys were found to be the best materials for lighter wagons.

He demonstrated the use of nitrous oxide as an anaesthetic at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris, along with a light ambulance wagon he had designed himself.

The plan called for the arrest to take place at dawn on December 15, and advised the use of a light spring wagon to facilitate the chief's removal before his followers could rally.

That restlessness made for intermittent thrills on "Unplugged," for which she and a band playing mostly acoustic instruments performed on a stage set to resemble a barnyard, with a giant light-up wagon wheel overhead.

He would make us breakfast and then we would get into his light blue station wagon still half asleep and venture out for the entire day.

The staff aide said that the committee had received data from all companies that sell tires for sport utility vehicles, light trucks, station wagons and minivans, and that 24 tire models showed a claims rate for tread separation, the problem linked to rollovers, of more than five per million.

When Todd's evening gown is caught in a car door, an appreciative crowd passes around a snatch of recitative set to the phrase "Madame has lost her dress," a motif that recurs in various ingenious contexts throughout the film; a group of porters loads luggage onto a wagon lighted (as the action moves to Venice) with the choreographed precision of a Broadway chorus line.

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