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Visitors who can't handle walks that long can opt for rides on donkeys, camels, horses or in horse-driven carriages -- all offered at varying prices depending on your haggling skills.
Bob Schulman: Jordan Brims With Holy, Historical Sites Bob Schulman 2011
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And yet, the way we reach our readers must be as different as riding in a horse-driven carriage is to a quiet spin in an electric vehicle.
Victoria Foyt: Enter Eden Newman's Online Fantasy World Victoria Foyt 2011
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And yet, the way we reach our readers must be as different as riding in a horse-driven carriage is to a quiet spin in an electric vehicle.
Victoria Foyt: Enter Eden Newman's Online Fantasy World Victoria Foyt 2011
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Visitors who can't handle walks that long can opt for rides on donkeys, camels, horses or in horse-driven carriages -- all offered at varying prices depending on your haggling skills.
Bob Schulman: Jordan Brims With Holy, Historical Sites Bob Schulman 2011
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It's hard to ignore those little black horse-driven buggies.
Fear and Loathing in Lancaster, Part Three: Gawkers Anne Johnson 2009
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The “Great Epizootic” affected foodstuffs, dry goods, metal, lumber, manufacturing -- every industry that employed horse-driven transit.
Booms and Busts 2009
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It's hard to ignore those little black horse-driven buggies.
Archive 2009-07-01 Anne Johnson 2009
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If you drive past a farm, and some man is working in the field with a horse-driven plow and a straw hat, it does grab your attention.
Archive 2009-07-01 Anne Johnson 2009
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If you drive past a farm, and some man is working in the field with a horse-driven plow and a straw hat, it does grab your attention.
Fear and Loathing in Lancaster, Part Three: Gawkers Anne Johnson 2009
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One of the examples most often used by the opponents of industrial policy is to suggest that when cars first rolled off the assembly line, industrial policy was inclined to invest money in the makers of buggies and whips, to bail out the horse-driven industries.
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