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Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is `` admirable '', `` a pleasure to contemplate '' ; ;
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
In addition to being buried with her wand, she had received great riches which included horses, a wagon and an Arabian bronze pitcher.
It is possible that the Roman term basterna, denoting a type of wagon or litter, is derived from the name of this tribe, which was known, like many Germanic tribes, to travel with a wagon-train for their families.
In 1875 DuPont introduced Hexagonal powder for large artillery, which was pressed using shaped plates with a small center core ; about 1. 5 inches diameter, like a wagon wheel nut, the center hole widened as the grain burned.
" In addition, Grimm says that a wagon was once ascribed to Hel, with which Hel made journeys.
No real damage was done except to the temper of some who had to hunt for wagon wheels, gates, wagons, barrels, etc., much of which decorated the front street.
MPVs are usually between tall, which is around taller than a sedan, hatchback, or a station wagon.
They mine the ore, smelt it and then work it into pieces the shape of knuckle-bones, after which it is transported to the island of Ictis by wagon, which can be done at low tide.
It was only after Oswald's bones were the focus of an awe-inspiring miracle — in which, during the night, a pillar of light appeared over the wagon in which the bones were being carried and shone up into the sky — that they were accepted into the monastery: " in the morning, the brethren who had refused it the day before, began themselves earnestly to pray that those holy relics, so beloved by God, might be deposited among them.
No real damage was done except to the temper of some who had to hunt for wagon wheels, gates, wagons, barrels, etc., much of which decorated the front street.
Combines are equipped with a grain tank, which accumulates grain for deposit in a truck or wagon.
Developed under the leadership of AMC's François Castaing and marketed to urban families as a substitute for a traditional car ( and especially station wagons, which were still fairly popular at the time ), the Chrerokee had four-wheel drive in a more manageable size ( compared to the full-size Wagoneer ), as well as a plush interior resembling a station wagon.
The crossings were doubly treacherous because there were often hidden holes in the river bottom which could overturn the wagon or ensnarl the team, sometimes with fatal consequences.
The most popular was the Barlow Road, which was carved though the forest around Mount Hood from The Dalles in 1846 as a toll road at $ 5. 00 per wagon and 10 cents per head of livestock.
The coming of the railroad resulted in the end of most of the far slower and more hazardous stagecoach lines and wagon trains, and it led to a great decline of traffic on the Oregon and California Trail, which had helped populate much of the West.
* Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser ( 1964 – 1977 )-a stretched wheelbase Cutlass station wagon, which was stretched to 120 " from 115 " in the 1964-67 models and to 121 " from 116 " in the 1968-72 models, the stretched area being in the second-row seating area.
The Goths, except for their cavalry, took position in front of their wagon circle, inside of which were their families and possessions.
Developing the ideas of Francesco Lana de Terzi, S. J., Gusmão wanted to spread a huge sail over a boat-like body like the cover of a transport wagon ; the boat itself was to contain tubes through which, when there was no wind, air would be blown into the sail by means of bellows.
The Waterloo & City originally had its own electric power station, and coal was delivered from Waterloo main line station using a second, smaller lift ( known as the Abbotts Lift ), which explains the continued presence of a wagon turntable in Waterloo depot.
Only upon David's malediction, that whoever knew a remedy and concealed it should surely end by committing suicide, did Ahithophel offer him some rather vague advice, concealing the true solution, which was that the ark must be carried on the shoulders of men instead of upon a wagon ( Num.
In 1755, he was a wagon driver in General Edward Braddock's attempt to drive the French out of the Ohio Country, which ended the Braddock expedition at what is known as the Battle of the Monongahela.

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He also travelled in Morocco disguised as a Turkish sheikh, prospected for gold in Spain, befriended Buffalo Bill in Texas, and taught fencing in Mexico City, having travelled there by wagon train from San Antonio de Bexar with his young bride sic " Gabrielle Chidiock de la Balmondiere " a supposed half French half Chilean poet.

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It was pierced by a wagon gate built of two wings.
She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
Kathy was already in the wagon.
He'd started a fire and put coffee on, and now was busy at the work board of his chuck wagon.
I found a trooper once the Apache had spread-eagled on an ant hill, and another time we ran across some teamsters they'd caught, tied upside down on their own wagon wheels over little fires until their brains was exploded right out o' their skulls.
Then, with a glory that almost wiped out the deep, downward sags in her careworn face, Matilda leaned over the wheel and shouted to Hez, who was stumbling along in the heat and the dust on the opposite side of the wagon `` Pa!!
`` Jackson recruited his critters, and him and me fixed up his wagon while we was waiting for you to catch up.
It was nearly sundown and he went to the back of the wagon, half-swimming his way, for he was not a tall man.
Then, in some way, this lack of faith in the cavalry became mixed up in his mind with the dragging effect of wagon trains and was hardened into a prejudice.
During the war it was in constant use by the wagon trains transporting supplies from the railhead at Grafton to the troops operating in the interior.
It was the station wagon that had passed his cab on the road, the station wagon that had been parked at the Burch farm.
The meat wagon, therefore, was not out in front of the house any more, but the cluster of squad cars was still there and there was a cop on the door downstairs to screen any comings and goings.
Gun knew it was Car 12, the wagon, returned from delivering Ingleside's drunk-and-disorderlies to the City Jail.
He described it as brown in colour and the size of a wagon load ; it was a local landmark for more than 500 years.
The company's stranglehold on the region was broken by the first successful large wagon train to reach Oregon in 1843, led by Marcus Whitman.
After discontinuing the Frontera and Jackaroo models in 2003, Holden was only left with one all-wheel drive model: the Adventra, a Commodore-based station wagon.

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The first recorded entry of a four-wheeled vehicle ( a horse-drawn wagon ) into the valley was in 1849, driven by US Army Lt. David Couts.
The large doors allow for a horse wagon to be driven through ; the smaller ones allow for the sorting of sheep and other stock in the spring and summer.
In his shows the Indians were usually depicted attacking stagecoaches and wagon trains in order to be driven off by cowboys and soldiers.
After the protest, Rae was escorted to a police wagon by members of the Ontario Provincial Police and driven to the nearby town of Elk Lake.
A major press shot showed a 3, 000 km old Holden Monaro GTS, which was owned by Frank and Sylvia Manley, along with an older EK Holden station wagon, driven by a local man Mr. Murray Ling, perched balancing on the ledge.
As the next bale is formed the tied one is driven out of the rear of the baling chamber onto the ground or onto a special wagon hooked to the rear of the baler.
Note: TPWS equipped depot protection systems would only be suitable for locations where vehicles are driven in and out of the maintenance building by a leading driving cab-they would not be suitable for use at a maintenance building that undertakes largely loose coaching stock or wagon maintenance, where vehicle movements are undertaken by a propelling shunting loco ( in this case the lead vehicles would not be equipped with the relevant TPWS safety equipment ).
On July 24, Young first saw the valley from a “ sick ” wagon driven by his friend Wilford Woodruff.
When Julius Sumner Miller first arrived from California at Toronto's Malton Airport to begin the drive to CHCH in Hamilton, he refused to ride with Markowitz in the Cadillac limo in favour of riding with his science equipment in a station wagon driven by Markowitz's assistant John Greco.
The attackers are driven off by the wounded Antionio Matranga, firing from their horse drawn wagon.
The item followed with the note that muleskinner " Borax Bill " Parkinson had driven an original wagon from Oakland, California, to New York City in 1917, spending two years on the journey.
Mules were also used ; they were harnessed and driven by someone sitting in the wagon seat holding the reins.
* Atlanta Child Murders: A white Chevrolet station wagon driven by Wayne Williams was stopped by FBI agents and Atlanta police, shortly after they had seen his car stop on a bridge over the Chattahoochee River, heard a loud splash, and watched the car drive away.
**: A station wagon driven by Pink Turbo.

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