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  • 1cart's-tail — cart sˈ tail noun (historical) The rear of a cart, esp when used as a place of punishment • • • Main Entry: ↑cart …

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  • 2Cart — CARTS redirects here. For the transportation system, see Capital Area Rural Transportation System , or Chautauqua CARTS. A cart is a vehicle or device, using two wheels and normally one horse, designed for transport. A handcart is pulled or… …

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  • 3Thomas Harman — was an Elizabethan author who lived in Kent, England. He is famous for one work, A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors, vulgarly called vagabonds . It was first published in 1566, and although no copies of that edition survive, it must have… …

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  • 4Acclamation — • Used in the classical Latin of Republican Rome as a general term for any manifestation of popular feeling expressed by a shout Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acclamation     Acclamation …

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  • 5overscutched — / skuchtˈ or skuchˈid/ adjective (Walter Scott) Worn out (after Shakespeare, 2 Henry IV III.2, where overschutcht is variously conjectured to mean overworn in service or whipped at the cart s tail) • • • Main Entry: ↑over …

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  • 6Red River Trails — Métis drivers and ox carts at a rest stop The Red River Trails were a network of ox cart routes connecting the Red River Colony (the Selkirk Settlement ) and Fort Garry in British North America with the head of navigation on the Mississippi River …

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  • 7Mesa Airlines — IATA YV ICAO ASH Callsign AIR SHUTTLE …

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  • 8A Martian Odyssey — Infobox short story | name = A Martian Odyssey author = Stanley G. Weinbaum country = flag|USA language = English series = Tweel genre = Science fiction short story published in = Wonder Stories publication type = Periodical publisher = Gernsback …

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  • 9Hobby horse — This article is about costumed characters that appear in various customs, processions and ceremonies. For other uses, see Hobby horse (disambiguation) The term hobby horse is used, principally by folklorists, to refer to the costumed characters… …

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