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  • Two-wheeled access to the highest mountains on the planet is the chief appeal of a motorcycle adventure from Nepal to Tibet.

    In Pictures: Amazing Motorcycle Trips Terry Ward 2010

  • Two-wheeled transportation:Motorcycles & scooters - Experienced riders offer detailed insights on what bikes they recommend for new riders.

    User forums: Let’s discuss cars 2008

  • Two-wheeled transportation: Motorcycles & scooters - Experienced riders offer detailed insights on what bikes they recommend for new riders.

    User forums: Let’s discuss cars 2008

  • Two-wheeled transportation starting to look pretty good these days, isn't it?

    CNN Transcript May 17, 2006 2006

  • Two-wheeled war platten pulled by reyna bred and trained for battle followed behind the troops; warriors would not suffer the indignity of tramping through reyner manure — except that left by the beasts pulling the platten of their leader.

    Voice of the Gods Canavan, Trudi 2006

  • From tonight's House, which remains the best show on network television: "Two-wheeled vehicles that travel 150 miles an hour don't really go well with crippled, irresponsible drug addicts."

    (lack of) progress... kradical 2005

  • Two-wheeled carts pushed by hand have been less used for handling concrete materials than for handling concrete, but for distances from 50 to 150 ft. from stock pile to mixing board such carts are probably cheaper for transporting materials than are wheelbarrows.

    Concrete Construction Methods and Costs Halbert Powers Gillette

  • Two-wheeled wooden vehicles, drawn by horses decked with bells and tassels, litters containing veiled women borne by slaves, and now and then, the superb gilded carriage, hung with silk curtains, of some royal princess passed along.

    Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors Various

  • Two-wheeled ox-carts, each wheel taller than a man, carried hides and smoked flesh to the river landing where native boats, or now and then light-draft steamers, were moored.

    VII. Wild Hunting Companions 1916

  • Two-wheeled hoes (Fig. 92) are often used, particularly when it is necessary to have the implement very steady, and the wheels may straddle the rows of low plants.

    Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) 1906

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