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The combat ends with the lady leaving her carriage and demanding those traveling with her to " surrender " to Don Quixote.
When David was leaving a theater, a carriage struck him, and he later died, on 29 December 1825.
The funeral carriage leaving Katsura's residence en route to Zōjō-ji in October 1913.
One story often told, both in respect of a full size carriage & one of his models, is that one night Murdoch decided to test his carriage outside on the open road and it soon outpaced him, leaving him to chase after it.
After detaching the burned carriage, the train continues to Vadodara, where Hindus beat and stab people leaving the train, killing one.
Frances Burnett's nephew, publisher Archer P. Fahnestock moved into Fairseat after her death, but the home burned, leaving only the stucco carriage house and garden intact.
The book opens with scenes of astonishing opulence, beginning with Renée and Maxime lazing in a luxurious horse-drawn carriage, very slowly leaving a Parisian park ( the Bois de Boulogne ) in the 19th century-equivalent of a traffic jam.
He turns back his pocket watch by fifteen minutes, before leaving in his carriage.
On realising it was approaching he panicked and tried to clamber into the Duke's carriage, but the door of the carriage swung open leaving him hanging directly in the path of the oncoming Rocket.
He kept making excuses for leaving the carriage whenever the train stopped.
Unusually, Bakerloo line trains joining or leaving the Watford DC Line do so by passing through the carriage shed on one of the two outer roads.
Its advantages are that it is inexpensive to manufacture and install, and engages a minimum amount of interior volume, leaving more space for the carriage of passengers, cargo, and other components.
Phileas and Passepartout start their journey around the world, taking a carriage and leaving London after a confrontation with Inspector Fix, a corrupt officer hired by the Royal Academy of Science to stop them.
** NIA class passenger carriage number 36, used by United States General Douglas MacArthur on his trip from Alice Springs to Terowie via Quorn after leaving the Philippines in World War II.
However, to optimize the carriage of pallets, wide bodies are often scaled to the maximum width allowed for standard road trucks and railroad cars and to a different length accommodating a quantity of Euro-pallets () without leaving empty space.
After listening to the reading of the preamble, Hitler – in a calculated gesture of disdain to the French delegates – left the carriage, as Foch had done in 1918, leaving the negotiations to his Oberkommando der Wehrmacht ( High Command of the Armed Forces ) Chief, General Wilhelm Keitel.
Blackham told him what had happened and forecast ominously the danger as the Australian team travelled to the ground, the carriage leaving deep furrows in the moist turf.
In the same year, his painting entitled The Morning of the Battle of Waterloo was shown at the Paris International Exhibition ; this depicted the French army retiring from the battlefield, with Napoleon leaving his carriage and preparing to mount his horse.
After leaving Congress, Connolly returned to Dubuque to run his family's carriage company.
In 1929 wagon repairs were moved to Barassie, leaving St. Rollox as the carriage repair centre.

carriage and church
Summoned on 27 August 1695 before the Kirk Session for his " undecent carriage " ( indecent behaviour ) in church, he " did not comper, having gone away to be seas: this business is continued till his return ".
The village was laid out in 38 lots including a church, hotels, blacksmiths shops, a steam sawmill, meat markets, and a carriage shop.
When the carriage loses a wheel, they rest on the hassocks of a country church.
After church, Dilsey allows her grandson Luster to drive Benjy in the family's decrepit horse and carriage to the graveyard.
Newport has a very striking railway bridge ( no longer used for rail carriage ) like an aqueduct which is commonly referred to as " The Viaduct ", which, with the Roman Catholic church on top of the hill, dominate the town and create a picturesque appearance.
The carriage drive from the hall led over Lion's Bridge down an avenue to gates which faced the parish church in Leigh where the Atherton's had a chapel.
The cornerstone of the church ( dated 1899 ) was in fact quarried from what became Jerome Park Reservoir, and brought there by a horse-drawn carriage.
Still standing within the park includes the original Ball family home, an operating flourmill, a lime kiln, a church, a blacksmith shop, as well as a carriage shed.

carriage and Marlborough
Luckily, as opposed to more than a few contemporary heiresses in search of her particular prince charming, Consuelo Vanderbilt was a great beauty, with a face compelling enough to cause the playwright Sir James Barrie, author of Peter Pan, to write, " I would stand all day in the street to see Consuelo Marlborough get into her carriage.
Sir James Barrie had said " I would wait all night in the rain, to see Consuelo Marlborough get into her carriage.
He died on September 4, 1813, as the result of an accident to the carriage in which he was travelling over the Marlborough Downs with his friend and employer, Christopher Codrington of Dodington Park.

carriage and told
There is also a story told by Murdoch's son John of a visit by Trevithick and Andrew Vivian to see a model engine in 1794: The model of the wheel carriage engine was made in the summer of 1792 and was then shown to many of the inhabitants of Redruth – about two years after Trevithick and A. Vivian called at my father's house in Redruth ... My father mentions that ... on that day they asked him to show his model of the wheel carriage engine which worked with strong steam and no vacuum.
This issue dated May 24, 1890, told of two large hotels, a hardware store, roller mill, woolen mills, foundry and irons works, carriage works, an earthenware works, an elevator, the Union Pacific depot, three churches and a school.
On one occasion, when meeting the people in Measham, the public were told to approach her by horse and carriage.
For tracking shots, Paul Mazursky recalled how Kubrick came up with a novel substitute: " There was no dolly track, just a baby carriage to move the camera ," he told an interviewer.

carriage and loved
Her carriage was indisputably regal, and she loved the pomp and ceremony associated with court life.

carriage and another
To the newspapers he talked about his unquiet life, about his wish to be a newspaperman once more, about the prevalence of American slang in British speech, about the loquacity of the English and the impossibility of finding quiet in a railway carriage, about his plans to wander for two years `` unless stopped and made to write another book ''.
Self-propelled howitzers are permanently mounted on a carriage or vehicle with room for the crew and ammunition and are thus capable of moving quickly from one firing position to another, both to support the fluid nature of modern combat and to avoid counter-battery fire.
On another occasion during the war, when the lady in waiting who usually picked them up from the hospital was detained and sent a carriage without an attendant, Tatiana and her sister Olga decided to go shopping for the first time.
In another iconic scene, at Tracy's request, they go on a carriage ride through Central Park.
Shopkeepers Daniel and Saxton Miner in Milltown owned the sole other vehicle mentioned, a “ carriage on springs .” Nine leading citizens, including Elias Sanford Palmer and Thomas Prentice, also possessed another status symbol: clocks with “ steel and brass parts .” Serving not just the thirst of the townspeople but also of the many millworkers were nine taverns, five of which were connected with stores.
Two adults and two girls in Victorian dress stand on the track beside the carriage, with a man leaning against the locomotive and another man on the footplate.
In 1885, another route began operations, this time reaching Istanbul via rail from Vienna to Belgrade and Niš, carriage to Plovdiv and rail again to Istanbul.
According to one account, he distinguished himself by stopping the runaway horses of her carriage ; according to another, he only picked up her handkerchief ; a third explanation of his fortune has been given.
By 1571, the river was an important route for the carriage of grain to London, and the City of London obtained another act to authorise improvements.
Annabel begs Murray to try to grant her wish now that they are close to her father, but due to yet another mishap by him, Oliver is turned into a statue, Duchess into a mouse, and his carriage into a pumpkin.
Richard realizes that the carriage is back in the road and tells his parents, who assume he is playing another joke.
Each 8-car unit was formed of a driving motor luggage van, two intermediate 1st-class / composite trailers, two intermediate 2nd-class motor carriages, an intermediate 2nd-class trailer, another 2nd-class motor carriage, and a 2nd-class driving motor ( DMLFO + TFO + TCO + MSO + MSO + TSO + MSO + DMSO ).
Many swap bodies are fitted with four up-folding legs under their frame, to make it possible to change or “ swap ” their body from one carriage to another, or to leave the swap body at a destination, without using a crane or hoist.
Passengers could not pass from one side of a carriage to another while in motion.
The Double Tourbillon 30 ° features one tourbillon carriage rotating once per minute and inclined at 30 °, inside another carriage which is rotating every four minutes.
Freer bought the room in 1904 and had Eyre design another room in the carriage house in which to install it.
Within seconds, a 12-carriage EMU train traveling to Tokyo collided with the freight wagons and the front three carriages ( KuHa 76039, MoHa 70079 and KuMoHa 50006 respectively ) derailed, falling into the side of the fourth and fifth carriages of another 12 carriage train passing on the down-line to Kurihama.
Each boarding location is also numbered with the carriage and door number, and passengers use this information to position themselves at the ideal location for transferring to another line, or their desired exit at their destination station.
# The second device exploded in the second carriage of another Circle line sub-surface train, number 216, which had just left platform 4 at Edgware Road and was travelling westbound toward Paddington.
One can eat them while strolling or in a horse-drawn carriage while cruising around and glancing at yet another symbol of the old city, namely Kraków pigeons.
They ran from one carriage to another while the train was still moving and then heard an explosion behind them.
One carriage of the stock has been preserved by the London Transport Museum and another is used as a studio by Radio Lollipop at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
They begin traveling to the town's other hotel but encounter another carriage which an official is just getting out of.

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