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  • As he went home he made up his mind that he would, as a last effort, carry out that scheme of taking Carry with him to the mill; -- he would do so, that is, if he could induce

    The Vicar of Bullhampton Anthony Trollope 1848

  • I could see in the distance that the Martions were trying to stop the steam ship carrying Carry who was carrying a carry case with the name Bob on it, but who was Bob.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

  • I do encourage Moms to wear baby not just in the cradle hold carry (as most babies tend to fuss at this position) and instead position them with their tummy to your chest - also called the Tummy To Tummy, Snuggle Hold, or Vertical Carry, with their head high enough - you should be able to kiss the top of their head!

    Adventures in Babywearing 2008

  • I do encourage Moms to wear baby not just in the cradle hold carry (as most babies tend to fuss at this position) and instead position them with their tummy to your chest - also called the Tummy To Tummy, Snuggle Hold, or Vertical Carry, with their head high enough - you should be able to kiss the top of their head!

    Adventures in Babywearing 2008

  • In addition to Wisconsin Carry, Inc. there are two (2) individual plaintifs.

    Wisconsin Man Sues Police After Open-Carry Arrest 2010

  • In addition to Wisconsin Carry, Inc. there are two (2) individual plaintifs.

    Wisconsin Man Sues Police After Open-Carry Arrest 2010

  • Slide 12: "Carry" - (Albert) - Barcelona 2007 One of many in the queer bar La Bata de Boatiné "Gladiator" - (Helena) - Barcelona 2007 Barwo (men) of Bata

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Barbara Windsor as Nurse Sandra May in Carry On Doctor (1967)

    Barbara Windsor Won’t Carry On MJ 2006

  • Ian Bell, reviewer for The Herald, agrees, in Carry on Hating is funny, when your stomach isn’t churning: David Modell's chilling little film was less about racism so blatant you could almost smell it than about ignorance.

    Archive 2004-05-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • Ian Bell, reviewer for The Herald, agrees, in Carry on Hating is funny, when your stomach isn’t churning: David Modell's chilling little film was less about racism so blatant you could almost smell it than about ignorance.

    Little-England-on-the-Solent Ray Girvan 2004

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