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Stroll across the town green to the First Congregational Church, a building completed in 1802 and a vision of grace with its simple exterior, stone steps of carriage height and elegant spire.
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She's packed the whole house into her case, it weighs at least two tons, and you've no idea how interesting that makes clambering from the platform over the widest of mind-the-gap gaps and up the three steep steps of the train doors into the carriage - and then back down again.
Cost of carriage is nominal.
"It's not in the contract of carriage," Ms. Pinson said.
Numerical examples are presented which cover a range of carriage speeds, carriage masses, pendulum lengths and payload masses.
When analyzed separately, the effects of carriage and infection did not differ between ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (48.7% of carriage isolates) and other ESBL-E.
This is often explained in the airlines' contracts of carriage (sometimes called "conditions of carriage").
They should address the long list of carriage horse accidents.
Historically, three patterns of carriage are recognized in humans: persistent carriage, intermittent carriage, and no carriage.
Three types of carriage have been described: permanent carriage, i.e., carriage over a prolonged period of time and most often with the same strain (approximately 20%%), intermittent carriage (approximately 30%%), and non-carriage (50%%) [ 2, 6].
[Associated Press] Opponents of horse-drawn carriages rallied on the steps of City Hall.
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