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  • ...comotive]], these are sometimes referred to as ''fitted'' freights. Older wagons typically were not fitted with brakes that could be operated from the locom ...
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  • ...large [[dog]]s, [[llama]]s and [[goat]]s (see [[draught animal]]s). Heavy wagons, carts and agricultural implements can also be pulled by other large [[drau ...a steep hill with frequent traffic, such a team would be hired to passing wagons to help them up or down the hill. Horse-drawn carriages have been in use fo ...
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  • ...also were horses of more phlegmatic temperaments used for pulling military wagons or performing ordinary farm work which provided bloodlines of the modern dr ..., heavy horse trials, parades pulling [[Wagon#Entertainment and show|large wagons]], and pulling tourist carriages. However, they are still seen on some smal ...
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  • ...[donkey]]s, horses, dogs, etc.—for transport, either for riding or to pull wagons and sleds. Other animals, including dogs and [[monkey]]s, help [[disabled]] ...could plow in a day. The [[domestic water buffalo]] and [[carabao]], pull wagons and ploughs in Southeast Asia and the [[Philippines]]. ...
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  • * the trade of the [[Wainwright (occupation)|wainwright]]: making wagons. (the Latin word for a two-wheeled ''wagon'' is ''carpentum'', the maker of ...
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  • ...that could be converted to produce munitions, as well as uniforms, tents, wagons and essential supplies. Medical facilities were enlarged and reorganized ba ...
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  • ...ul roads were unpaved, more often than not too narrow for carts, much less wagons, and in poor condition, wending their way through forests, marshy or muddy ...
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  • ...f the operations, they employed 6,000 men, owned 75,000 oxen, thousands of wagons, and warehouses, plus a sawmill, a meatpacking plant, a bank, and an insura ...
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  • ...pean [[supermini car|supermini]] and many mid-size cars, including station wagons, may manage [[motorway]] travel at 5 L/100 km (47 mpg US/56 mpg imp) o ...
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  • ...evolutionized trade and war. It did not take long to discover that wheeled wagons could be used to carry heavy loads. The ancient Sumerians used a [[potter's ...
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  • ...aid numerous restrictions on how, when, and where animals could be driven, wagons unloaded, etc. It also prohibited owners from letting mad dogs run loose an ...
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  • ...ols seems to have traveled from west to east as well as the use of wheeled wagons and the domestication of the horse." There are also possible links to [[Sei ...
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