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He never let the rickshaw man to see his daughter's dead body even.
Rickshaws are the available means of transport within the city.
The rickshaw was waiting on the far side of the bridge.
Finally one day she jumped into a rickshaw and ran away.
However, only about 85,000 rickshaws are licensed by the city government.
You had to say one thing for these damned rickshaws, he thought.
I clearly remember the rickshaw ride back to the hotel.
"You get a man in front of that rickshaw or the bet's off!"
Auto rickshaws are easily available to get around the city.
The rickshaw van is the only form of local transport.
She goes to the rickshaw and asks him to marry her.
There we hailed a rickshaw and returned to our room.
"The rickshaw man said that the Americans are heavy pigs."
Most could not afford to own a rickshaw and had to rent one.
The other popular means of travel over short distances is the rickshaw.
But now bicycle or rickshaw is used for this purpose.
Cycle rickshaws were found in every south and east Asian country by 1950.
But off on her own at the far right, a nude woman sits in a rickshaw.
She threw up her hands and climbed into the waiting rickshaw.
She drives away the child by saying that rickshaw man will love and take care of his own kid only rather the her.
Have you ever feared for your life when riding a rickshaw, or are they the best way to get around?
Cycle rickshaws and people on the busy streets of town.
The woman in the rickshaw, talking into a wrist implant, might have been American.
Auto rickshaws provide the primary means of personal local transportation.
There are several theories about the invention of the rickshaw.
A ricksha was out of the question though he passed several vacant ones.
But we did get close enough to hear him tell the ricksha man to take him to the civil city hail."
They were in a ricksha, a two-wheeled carriage powered by a kubaru runner.
But before he could turn them around, three Greens separated themselves from the pack and swag gered up to the ricksha.
He hired a ricksha.
"I dare not summon a ricksha."
Just then Moichi felt a shift in the kubaru's gait and he leaned out of the ricksha.
Until, at length, they broke out onto the Nanking and Moichi hailed a passing ricksha.
There he hailed a passing ricksha and, lifting her into it and quickly following her, he gave the runner an address.
The jingle of ricksha bells blended with car horns, the come-ons of street peddlers, a woman's laughter, music from a nearby bar.
A pulled rickshaw (or ricksha) is a mode of human-powered transport by which a runner draws a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two persons.
I took a vikram (a shared ricksha) from High Bank, Rishikesh to Rishikesh proper.
Unless it was the ricksha of a rich man, perhaps a banker from Kowlhri Street, who could afford outrunners armed with bamboo canes to keep people off.
The title of Chapter 2 is "The Red Ricksha"; however, in the Contents page it is titled "The Red Rickshaw"
Frustrated with his life in a poor Kolkata neighborhood, aspiring rapper Gandu steals money from his mother to finance a trip with his friend Ricksha.
Ricksha men forcibly compelled people to ride and when they did demanded outrageous fees, and coolies wrested luggage from Japanese people and similarly made unreasonable demands for its transport.
BENEATH AN OPAI' MOON 257 a passing ricksha and they were immediately engulfed in the maelstrom of Sha'angh'sei.
Mr M Karunanithi did some remarkable things - as PWD minister, he was the reason to widen all road bridges, he was the first person to eradicate Ricksha pulling by human beings.
The instant he was finished--and it didn't take long--the soldiers began to yell at the other two prisoners, who scurried forward, picked up the table, and trotted out with it like a badly confused pair of ricksha men, the soldiers following.
Yet Manila is worth a visit, for it represents a new form of the East-an East without the ricksha coolie or the syce, without the Indian or the Chinaman, a bustling nervous East, totally at variance with Oriental traditions.
At one time the Jinrikisha Station was used as a family planning clinic.
The Jinrikisha Station was built from 1903 to 1904.
His preferred mode of transportation is a flying jinrikisha pulled only by magic.
In the same year, the firm designed the Jinrikisha Station on Neil Road.
The students were allowed to ride in rickshaws (jinrikisha) right to the doors of the classes, whereas teachers were forbidden.
Further eastern travels resulted in Jinrikisha Days in Japan, published in 1891.
The driver of a rickshaw (jinrikisha) who saw this was indignant about this, and tried to punch a Chinese sailor with his fist.
Jinnicky flies Tompy home in his jinrikisha, and gives him a little jar to open when in need of his magic.
The date on the Jinrikisha Station building responds well to the triangular corner site and is typical of many other ornate buildings of the early 1900s.
Only yards from where his own horse stood between the two disguised ronin, the two Vietnamese house-women were helping the masked courtesan down from a jinrikisha!
It was completed in 1910 as a garage of jinrikisha, and it was face-lifted after the establishment of the Act of National University Corporations.
In Jinrikisha Days in Japan (1891), Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore tells the story, writing:
Most Europeans hadn't seen a "jinrikisha," or rickshaw, until one was displayed at the Paris World's Fair of 1889, where it caused a sensation, Mr. Alberta said.
The station was connected with Ōtaki, Chiba via the Izumi Kidō jinrikisha railway from December 15, 1912 to August 31, 1927.
Performance of Joe Henderson s Jinrikisha at the 2010 Montreal International Jazz Fest Personnel: Dalhi Gonthi...
The serving-women and the two Korean clerks rode in open hand-carts - a downmarket version of the jinrikisha, lacking weather cover, padded seats and the luxury of sprung axles.
Situated at the junction of Neil Road and Tanjong Pagar Road, the Jinrikisha Station is Singapore's last reminder of the once ubiquitous rickshaw.
Regrouping at the Red Jinn's palace, Yankee procures a net and attaches it to Jinnicky's jinrikisha as a drag net, using it to capture Badmannah and lower him to the bottom of the Nonestic Ocean.
We took a jinriksha to the place she'd rented on Nassau proper.
In the 1920s the lane was used as a jinriksha station in Chinatown.