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Examples
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By the careless disregard for the carriage's injured passenger, she knew it wasn't Richard or Cara.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Stubby fingers grasped the top of the corded chafing strip on the carriage's side rail.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Amy squeezes my hand, her eyes fixed on the carriage's doze-drooling passenger, her touch an emotional anchor against the blood-streaked memory of two miscarriages.
Neighbors 2009
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Amy squeezes my hand, her eyes fixed on the carriage's doze-drooling passenger, her touch an emotional anchor against the blood-streaked memory of two miscarriages.
Neighbors 2009
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Hoses leading from thick tanks lashed to the carriage's underside hissed.
Crystal Rain 2006
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Vin saw several people get clipped by its passing, and suspected that if a man were to fall into the carriage's path, the vehicle wouldn't even slow as it crushed him to death.
Mistborn Sanderson_Brandon 2006
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And I do, feeling guilty, as if I am to blame for bringing a carriage's decoration to his attention, when it was he who called for me.
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The congested streets that slowed the carriage's pace to practically nil allowed her to sit back against the velvet cushions and think about her old friends, the young-now, not so young-women she had gone to school with.
The Wizard Of London Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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First a dainty stockinged foot in a white high-heeled slipper with a blue bow on it emerged, then the rest of the carriage's occupant -- a powdered and painted woman cloaked in red velvet.
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First a dainty stockinged foot in a white high-heeled slipper with a blue bow on it emerged, then the rest of the carriage's occupant -- a powdered and painted woman cloaked in red velvet.
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