He now says he wants to set up a regular service with first-class Pullman carriages only, running from Blackpool to Scarborough. |
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He was a porter on a Pullman sleeping car during the golden age of rail travel. |
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The dining car waiters and Pullman porters knew it too, and they faked their Uncle Tomming to get bigger tips. |
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Only a council of a town founded on the locomotive industry could be so loco as to even think about pulling the Pullman service! |
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Still, at 10 cubic feet in size, the trunk will haul four 26-inch Pullman suitcases or a baby stroller. |
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Such interest, however, does not provide a morally satisfactory justification for violently repressing the Pullman strike. |
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I remember the good old days on the Pullman sleepers when you could see the ties speeding by underneath you when you flushed the toilet. |
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The boat trains and beautiful Pullman carriages are now replaced by the Eurostar. |
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Pullman made a slight change to the crosspiece in the handle and added integral wings on the shank under the bolster. |
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They have all welded steel construction of the bodies, Pullman gangways and buckeye couplings. |
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Spend nights exaggerating your catch over Scotch and bunking in vintage 1920s Pullman cars. |
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Vintage carriages include two dining cars, two club cars, a 1948 rear observation car, and Pullman sleeping cars. |
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But, O. K., maybe my daughter didn't need a jewelry box that's a solid silver reproduction of my personal Pullman car. |
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George Pullman arrived on the scene with a design for the Pullman sleeping carriage which he originally developed to carry the dead body of Abraham Lincoln to his funeral. |
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The Pullman Cannes Mandelieu Royal Casino recreates, after an audacious refurbishing program, the deluxe hostelry. |
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In 1867 the partnership between Pullman and Field was dissolved, and Pullman became president of the newly launched Pullman Palace Car Company. |
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Bruno worked as commercial representative for several years having started his career as first waiter on the Pullman Orient Express. |
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On 20 November 1974, the bulk carrier Roy A Jodrey struck Pullman Shoal in the St. Lawrence River. |
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Pullman offers business travelers environments that are designed as comfortable, inviting spaces for meeting and interacting with the community. |
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More than one hundred participants coming from a dozen countries gathered in the conference room of the hotel Pullman Eiffel Tower of Paris. |
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Passenger travelling in Pullman Seat or as Deck Passenger are allowed only one hand luggage of reduced size. |
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Dr. Pullman is Associate Professor of Medical Ethics in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
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Chef of Pullman Paris in La Defense, Jean-Paul Corbillet is a man of distant horizons. |
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The president of the Montgomery NAACP, Pullman porter e. D. Nixon, saw an opportunity. |
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It pulled just two tenders, a shop car and two old Pullman crew cars. |
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Bill Pullman is the film's one pleasant surprise, nicely underplaying reporter and newsie advocate Bryan Denton and providing the film's few precious moments of calm. |
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Most of the troop trains of the Korean era used standard heavyweight sleepers, which were by then surplus to the Pullman pool as lightweight equipment displaced them. |
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The Brighton Belle was the Pullman train, electric, of course, which shuttled to and fro between London and Brighton, beloved by theatre people and race-goers. |
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Rather than lounging in Pullman cars and well-appointed railroad hotels, these new tourists embraced outdoor recreation and sought adventurous experiences. |
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As part of that new expansion, the railroad was building a new depot at White Sulphur Springs and also rearranging the set-out tracks for Pullman cars there. |
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Several people have told me about riding the international Pullman train, The Aztec Eagle, and watching a steam helper push right behind the observation car! |
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Gner says that extra first-class capacity was needed on the 7.20 am service from Leeds so a 225 Pullman was introduced, but the train is unable to run on the Airedale line. |
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Converted from five antique Pullman rail carriages, The Sidings Hotel and Restaurant cuts a distinctive figure on the edge of the East Coast Main Line. |
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Rail transportation around the country ground to a stop as members of the new industrial union refused to move trains that carried Pullman sleeping cars. |
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During the journey, she caught her hand between the seats of a Pullman car. |
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The authentic British Pullman carriages, superbly restored, have retained their old-worldly charm and their art deco styling. |
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One plan was to refuse to hitch Pullman cars to trains and to unhitch those that were already attached. |
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Also, Pullman establishes explicitly customer satisfaction, environmental protection, security and health care of its customers, employees and collaborators. |
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Accor's upmarket hotel brand, Pullman, has opened its second property in the UAE at Jumeirah Lakes Towers Dubai. |
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The day we sat down at the Eagle and Child, Pullman told me about a speech he had delivered in May, 2004, at a colloquium on science, literature, and human nature. |
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A great deal of sympathy existed in Chicago and elsewhere for the Pullman workers, who were seen as common men and women tyrannized by an abusive employer and landlord. |
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Once inside the city, Pullman must choose between the evil Bailiff and his arch rival, the angelic Padishah, who is a sentimental bore. |
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Bowie Bonds were pioneered by rock and roll investment banker David Pullman. |
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We slept in the Bordello, a converted 1956 Pullman sleeping car. |
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The Pullman team invites you to partake of a decadent nightcap with talented Montréal chocolatier Chloé and Francine Forgeron, producer of Grande Champagne's prestigious cognacs. |
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Subsequently, American actors Mekhi Phifer, Alexa Havins, and Bill Pullman joined the cast of the show for its fourth series. |
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Around 65,000 people arrived from distant cities in Pullman trains to see bronco busting, staged Indian battles and the War Department's most famous prisoner of war, Geronimo. |
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Tur's character is killed off in the fifth episode, whilst Pullman and Havins last until episode ten. |
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It's about 10 miles from Pullman, Washington. |
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Pullman police chief Gary Jenkins said the pursuit lasted nearly 25 miles, and Lee's vehicle at times topped 100mph before crashing off Highway 195 north of Colfax and rolling to a stop. |
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Svalbard makes a prominent appearance in Northern Lights by Philip Pullman and the corresponding film. |
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The Pullman car diner, serving full-course meals to long distance railroad passengers, and the riverboat steamers, renowned as floating gourmet palaces, were original American conceptions. |
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When they come close to Lyra and Will, Pullman emphasizes the feebleness of their whispering voices and the vacuousness of their bodies. |
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Sports Shack won all three of its matches easily, beating Palouse of Pullman, Wash. |
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Its more than 60 years of experience and its corporate principles: safety, comfort, opportunity and healthy competition distinguish the Pullman Group of Companies as a leader. |
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And they battle it out with ghost hunter Bill Pullman in the old dark house, Whipstaff Manor. |
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Acknowledgements: Genome Canada would like to thank co-authors Trudo Lemmens, Daryl Pullman and Rebecca Rodal, as well as all participants of the April 16, 2010 GPS event. |
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Essentially devoted to the sinful pleasures of wine, Pullman offers an audacious and well-traveled selection of over 400 products served by the bottle or glass. |
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The Zephyrette then takes the reservations of the Pullman passengers. |
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