Pet care Pet Owners, vets, kennels, stables, breeders, grooms, catteries, pet shops, liveries, and animal welfare all use our health supplements. |
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In fact, all individuals and most liveries, stables and other establishments that keep horses will not be subject to the new charges. |
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Some buses came from as far as Yorkshire, Plymouth and Kent to attend, all wearing different colour liveries and adverts. |
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Customers unsure which ones are the buses provided by the firm which has been here for years only need to look out for the buses with the cream, green and yellow liveries. |
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These liveries came to be distinguished by heraldic insignia and emblems. |
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Several servants and guards dressed in Iven liveries quickly rushed out to the carriages and directed them to the house that her parents had employed. |
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And it retains aristocratic liveries, a ceremonial jargon derived from Norman French and a strict code of manners that can be traced to the laws of chivalry. |
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As a minimum, many countries require a bus carrying students to display a sign, and may also adopt yellow liveries. |
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The fleet has been refurbished several times, and several liveries have been used, the original livery used at opening was yellow and white. |
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Everlastings of one kind or another were used to make gaiters, shoe tops and liveries for sergeants and catchpoles. |
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During the Winter testing sessions, the team ran six different liveries to celebrate their 30th year in the sport and their 500th Grand Prix. |
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Following nationalisation in 1948, British Railways began to adapt the corporate liveries on the rolling stock it had inherited from its predecessor railway companies. |
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It appears by their bare liveries that they live by your bare words. |
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In the early 1990s the boats were refurbished and received new liveries, including AEC Routemaster red, blue and yellow and a fictitious wartime livery. |
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Liveries may be painted onto the vehicle, applied using adhesive vinyl technologies, or using decals. |
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