coachman in A Sentence

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    But he is a Coachman.

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    But the Coachman was not very much distressed and frightened.

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    Perhaps for a moment the Coachman thought that he was dreaming.

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    The Coachman, which is our mind, our thinking process, drives the carriage.

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    The text of Trefolev"The Coachman" is a translation of the poem"The Postman", written in 1844.

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    The girl obeyed, and a touch of the Fairy's wand turned him into a very smart Coachman.

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    The carriage is driven by a Coachman who represents our thinking mind, the conscious part of ourself.

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    He can then tell the Coachman, who will take that direction on condition that the Coachman is actually able to hear him.

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    On the other hand, if the Coachman is humble and honest with himself he will ask the passenger, the inner master, which route to take.

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    The image of Coachman also had an impact on the culture and literature of Russia, as it was described in many literary works, poems and songs:.

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    The more confident the Coachman is, sure that he knows everything and has mastered everything, the more he will think he knows which direction to choose.

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    In fact, because the carriage sometimes makes a lot of noise as it rolls along, the Coachman may need to stop the carriage to allow for an exchange with the master inside.

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    A man playing a balalaika A basket saleswoman A Coachman A wedding in the village of the Knife Sharpener The photographic adventures of Carrick(by the way, who studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts) in Russia began with an acquaintance with photo technician John McGregor.

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    If the Coachman drives too fast or pushes too hard, as we sometimes do, or if the horses bolt, it will be the ditch or an accident that will bring the conveyance to a stop more or less violently and with a certain amount of damage(accidents and trauma).

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    At the same time, the British on the other side of the strait are experiencing an embarrassing psychological process of accepting umbrellas because they feel that it is against the will of the umbrella, while the Coachman is worried that people using umbrellas on rainy days may affect his business.

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