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Rather, he just has to be tough and patient (maybe even go on a wagon ride with a one-eyed wizard), and understand that it will pay off to not compromise.
Some plaques contained the beginnings of a dense core of amyloid and took on a "wagon wheel" appearance (Fig. 7i, j).
Heavy items were transported to school on a wagon pulled by one of the adult chaperones.
If you do not have a horse, you can ride on a wagon; often at least one of these belongs to the ride organizers.
"Even if you have to drag yourself there on a wagon?" "Yes," the woman said.
"You are pioneers but you are riding on a wagon that is going forward," he said.
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Buddy Owen, who owns B. O.'s, started selling his sandwich out of a wagon on Duval Street in the late 1970s.
The women dug out large squares of frozen sod and heaved them onto a wagon on rails.
Sophie and Ole Lund outside the spring farm building with a dog hitched to a wagon on the North Oaks Farm.
Yaki reaches it and finds its doors are locked, too, so he stands on a wagon-lit step, clings to a doorhandle, and stares at travellers safe inside as the carriages are shunted about.
And since a 3.0-liter V-6 good for about 220 horsepower will be an option on the sedan, a wagon with that kind of power could easily compete for erstwhile buyers of more expensive German luxury wagons.
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