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The idea was that a couple of staff would carry us, inside the basket, to the waiting laundry van outside.
Letters to the newspaper said it looked like a milk truck, an ambulance, a laundry van.
Modesty let the laundry van roll forward a little.
A white laundry van had bumped into the back of a saloon car filled with wedding guests.
A laundry van drew up at 19?
"Actually," says Alex, who's now warming to us - smiling, even - "in its former life it was a laundry van."
She was driving a different van now, a laundry van she had stolen from a car park only twenty minutes ago.
The laundry van was unable to call; there was a washing-machine in the scullery, and perhaps Patience would be good enough to load it.
As the D train approaches the Manhattan anchorage, you spot an orange shopping cart next to a white Chinese laundry van.
On 25 February 1980, Roland Barthes was knocked down by a laundry van while walking home through the streets of Paris.
In August 2004, a convicted burglar escaped from The Verne Prison in a laundry van to visit his sick mother.
It caught her attention in the brief instant that it was within her view because it very clearly wasn't a baker's van or a laundry van.
Baker was born in Stoke-on-Trent and earned his living driving a laundry van, whilst playing for Port Vale's reserves as an amateur.
Baker's vans and laundry vans advertise their business and have words like "Bakery" and "Laundry" painted on them, whereas this van was completely blank.
Five minutes later, when that section of the Wall was buzzing with activity and far behind them, they abandoned the laundry van in a poorly lit side-street off Prenzlauer Alice.
The 2nd Battalion would attack the Four Square Laundry van and the office at College Square, while the 3rd Battalion would raid the massage parlour.
At about 11:20 on 2 October, IRA volunteers ambushed the Four Square Laundry van in the nationalist Twinbrook area of West Belfast.
According to some sources, the IRA claimed to have killed two surveillance officers allegedly hidden in the laundry van, and two MRF members at the massage parlour.
She tells how she and her husband Mike Hollingsworth left the hospital in the back of a laundry van to avoid the press just a few hours after she had given birth.
As Lois' escape is realized, the Griffins jump into a laundry van, where they escape to Quahog's Asiantown and rent a run-down apartment to begin new lives.
John Alan West (1911 - 7 April 1964) was a 53-year-old laundry van driver from Seaton, Cumberland, England, murdered by two men on 7 April 1964.
In 1980 he was hit by a laundry van in Paris, while walking home from a lunch given by François Mitterrand, the future president of France, and died a few weeks later.
From the laundry van, Modesty picked up a momentary sight of the black, sausage-shaped object soaring up over the death-strip, over the Wall, still rising, then dipping down, rotating slowly, end over end.
In fact, according to Chadburn's unpublished memoirs, the hospital's first inpatient only just qualified, being a boy of almost seven who had been injured in an accident involving a laundry van (cited by Elston).
There were commercial laundries in the 1920s and the large linen hampers that took two people to carry them to the laundry van show that this was a luxury enjoyed by the inhabitants of the Dolls' House.