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  • Watch Mukesh Ambani of Reliance, who aims to bring India's pony-cart supply chain into the 21st century and create a domestic rival to Wal-Mart--before Wal-Mart has a chance to open a single store on the subcontinent.

    Sneak Peek: Deborah Orr On RetailingDeborah Orr On Retailing 2006

  • Being the sort of men they were, however, mere contentment could never satisfy them for long, and so one day they loaded their bags into a rented pony-cart and departed.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2005

  • It took a good hour before the last button was found and handed in for a prize; by then, the smaller ones were lining up for rides in the pony-cart while the older boys were doing the same for a ride in Reggie's motor.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • The lines of the carriage conformed to the shape of the old pony-cart beneath the illusion'she knew from her studies that the less a magician had to create, the better an illusion was, and here was the proof of that.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • "It's an old pony-cart and plow-horse I borrowed from a friend," "Sarah" said, laughing at Eleanor's expression.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • So the struggle ended, and we resumed our route, Mr. Petulengro sitting sideways upon his horse as before, and I driving my little pony-cart; and when we had proceeded about three miles, we came to

    Lavengro 2004

  • The children might not be able to have rides on the great swing, but they could play in the maze, be driven around the grounds in the ancient pony-cart or Reggie's own auto, and hunt for early strawberries among the fallen leaves of the woods.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • So, on Boxing Day, Marina and Margherita drove down to the village with the pony-cart full of bundles of stockings and gloves, scarves and shawls, useful things and toys, heading down to the Parson, who would see that their gifts were distributed to those who needed them for another year.

    The Gates Of Sleep Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • Boys got their toys and ran off shouting with greed and glee; over on Margherita's side of the pony-cart, Marina's aunt was doing her own distribution.

    The Gates Of Sleep Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • Small wonder there was a crowd waiting at the parsonage, and a cheer went up at the sight of their pony-cart.

    The Gates Of Sleep Lackey, Mercedes 2002

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