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stage-coach
stage-coach [stage n. 9.] a. A coach that runs daily or on specified days between two places for the conveyance of passengers, parcels, etc.1658 Mercurius Politicus 1 Apr. 433 From the 26 day of April 1658, there will continue to go Stage Coaches from the George Inn. 1666 Pepys Diary 26 Feb., Kate J...
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The Stage Coach
The Stage Coach is a 1704 play by George Farquhar and Peter Motteux.
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stage-coach
stage-coachn (formerly) public vehicle pulled by horses carrying passengers (and often mail) along a regular route (旧时的)公共马车, 驿车.
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Arizona Stage Coach
Arizona Stage Coach is a 1942 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby. Coach (1942)
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Two Fisted Justice (1943)
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Stage Coach Inn (Lapeer, New York)
Stage Coach Inn, also known as Royal Johnson House, is a historic inn located at Lapeer in Cortland County, New York. It served as a home, hostelry for stage coach travelers, a post office, as well as a dance hall. The second floor dance hall remains intact.
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Stage Coaches Act 1790
The Stage Coaches Act 1790 (30 Geo. 3. c. 36) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain to regulate the use of stagecoaches. The Act built upon the provisions of the Stage Coaches Act 1788, reducing the permitted number of passengers, clarifying the type of vehicles to which
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Project tracker with easiest learning curve Here's the thing. Most of my life it was all about Jira. Unfortunately right now I'm working as a agile coach (kinda) in an interactive agency that in terms of project manag...
If your team is all in the same location, then start with a physical board. There is some pretty hard science out now that physical boards are better when you can take advantage of co-location. I recently wrote a blog going into more detail on why physical task boards still matter. If you have to ha...
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Ralph Sherwin (actor)
He was inspired to take to the stage on becoming acquainted with Frederick Henry Yates of Covent Garden, and his first appearance was made in York in July He then took to driving a stage-coach, which he upset, returning for a short time to the stage. He died in 1830, in Durham, at his father's house.
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Stage station
By the end of the 17th century, stage-coach routes ran up and down the three main roads in England. The Overland Trail:Stage Coach Vocabulary- Last Updated 19 April 1998
The Stage Coaches of Britain. Anvil.
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After an 0–3 start, the Tall Blacks rallied into the Second round with two straight wins to close out the group stage. After that disappointment, Tab Baldwin resigned as the coach of the Tall Blacks and was replaced by Nenad Vučinić, his longtime assistant coach.
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James Leach (composer)
He removed about 1795 to Salford, where he died from the effects of a stage-coach accident on 8 February 1798.
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Coach (carriage)
An advertisement in the Edinburgh Courant for 1754 reads:
The Edinburgh stage-coach, for the better accommodation of passengers, will be altered to a new Tally-ho, a fast stage coach
Coach-building
Coach-building had reached a high degree of specialization in Britain by the middle of the 19th century.
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Susan Smythies
In 1753 Smythies published The Stage-coach ... which was an early Novel of circulation as it has as its subject not a person but an object. In this case it is the stage coach. The book contains the story of Mr. Manly and the other stage coach passengers.
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Expressman
As express services matured into an industry, the tasks of stage-coach driver were divided among specialties, such as driver, expressman, agent, clerk, Many of the stage-coach drivers transitioned into the express industry. Some became expressmen; some became agents, managers, and company owners.
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Dialect coach
either for those who do the work of a vocal coach, in other words, a singing coach, or who for those who coach stage actors in techniques for inducing Stage productions
On a stage production, dialect coaches are typically brought in by a director or artistic director with contractual terms negotiated
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