Previously, the tramline had closed in 1937 due to economic measures and the cost of replacing the miniature engines. |
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The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but the player begged to differ. |
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And, like my own car, the lowered suspension causes it to tramline on certain surfaces, a sure sign a car has been fettled a percentage too far. |
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It is a Thirties clockwork race game, in which two tin spaceships take turns to advance along a tramline track. |
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The extension of the tramline is essential for the city's continued prosperity. |
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The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but Henman begged to differ. |
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Huge city blocks reached high into the sky and a tramline ran on tracks suspended forty feet in the air. |
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In particular, they are concerned about a new tramline and suburban railway which is supposed to be completed in time for the event. |
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Items to be covered include options in crop sequences, wheat breeding directions, tramline farming, potential for durum wheats, lupins and various pests and their control. |
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In the seven years that Holyrood has spewed out documents on a tramline that may never be built, other cities have reorganised their public transport infrastructure. |
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The tramline is therefore much less obvious on the screen. Also, if the scratch is on the base, then it will not be in sharp focus. |
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Griffiths' private tramline, to Pontypridd and then by the Glamorganshire Canal to the port at Cardiff. |
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Project management perversion of drinking water systems, sewage, rainwater and optical loop for the second Angevin Angevin tramline. |
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He said there were already plans for a tramline, and a museum of the theatre. Folk should not, he implied, waste their bawbees on the devil's spinning wheel. |
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