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  • Each badnjak is festively taken to the church gate, often transported on carriages.
  • At least two of the houses are on Carriage House Lane.
  • Heavy ( bronze ) guns mounted on carriages only appeared during this reign.
  • Boats are carried on carriages which run on these rails.
  • TBS already reached an agreement on carriage with Tele-Communications Inc ., the nation's largest cable provider.
  • In this case, the Supreme Court upheld the government's right to impose a tax on carriages.
  • Radial axles were widely used on carriages in the late 19th century before the adoption of bogies.
  • The Westinghouse air brake was trialled on carriages in the 1880s and this became standard in 1891.
  • The modified gun was standardized in April 1941 as "'4.5 inch Gun M1 on Carriage M1 " '.
  • It was argued that a federal tax on carriages violated the constitutional provision regarding " direct " taxes.
  • Otherwise the design was considered acceptable and was standardized as "'105 mm Howitzer M3 on Carriage M3 " '.
  • In 1993, as panorama cars entered the night-time run, a green band replaced the yellow one on carriage sides.
  • On 5 March 1921, Stanislavski was evicted from his large house on Carriage Row, where he had lived since 1903.
  • In 1876, he won a further Silver Medal and also a Certificate of Merit for the best treatise on carriage construction.
  • However, under the terms of the contract, ABC reserved the rlght to give KOTV right of first refusal on carriage of all programs.
  • The last locomotives at Wolverton were built in 1863 and repaired until 1877 after which it concentrated on carriages including railway owned road vehicles.
  • One law-enforcement official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, visited the homes on Carriage House Lane, near Scarsdale, where graffiti were discovered Saturday morning.
  • In September 2005, Faze TV announced that they would be scrapping their planned launch, following their inability to reach agreement on carriage terms with Sky.
  • This started as the " East and West Through Train ", a name shown on carriage roofboards in 1932, and it proved a considerable success.
  • The Gatlings, mounted high on carriages, required the battery crew to stand upright during its operation, making them easy targets for Lakota and Cheyenne sharpshooters.
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