Every day, he watched women with baby carriages ambling down paths and children tumbling in the grass, and it crushed him. |
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Most have been taken in by Ingush families, while roughly 77,000 live in tent colonies and rail carriages. |
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There will be strolls in the park, baby carriages, little league games, teenage years, a wedding. |
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I think this trainspotter is interested in engines, he doesn't note down the numbers of the carriages. |
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The updated carriages also sport power sockets for notebook computers and other devices. |
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It can't be long before we get such an establishment in Balmain, probably selling baby carriages as well. |
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She dreamed of having children, pushing baby carriages, knitting little caps and sweaters, just like all her cousins. |
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In sleeping carriages as well as in trains with only one carriage, smoking compartments must be designated. |
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For instance, we created special quiet carriages where the use of mobile phones and personal stereos was forbidden. |
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Two of the carriages have been removed from the trackside and the third is due to be lifted clear of the track by cranes on Sunday. |
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The carriages are standard coaster types, but the harnesses are noticeably different in design with a fancy clasp to cope with the thrust. |
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Two locomotives and tenders, ten carriages, fifteen goods wagons and one horsebox were purchased. |
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In a French garrison in Spain, Ducos has impounded the carriages of La Marquesa Helene Mendora. |
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His thoughts were interrupted by a mass of soldiers and at least two carriages driving past. |
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Two open carriages each pulled by a pair of placid horses had begun to make their parking lot rounds when I sat down. |
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When the train started loading, the crowd mobbed the blue-green second-class carriages. |
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Of course it helped that the problems of dealing with horses and carriages were taken care of by coachmen and servants of various sorts. |
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People walked to and fro carrying baskets and bags with strange symbols on them and stopped periodically to allow horse drawn carriages through. |
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At the meeting, it was stated that there would be a further inspection of the carriages, locomotives and railway tracks. |
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Edgardo, meanwhile, was quite overwhelmed by the frescoed apartments, bejeweled carriages, and luxurious vestments. |
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Here the traffic consisted not of coaches and carriages but of wagons and hand-carts. |
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Aside from building railway carriages he also worked on merchant ships for the American cargo fleet. |
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At the bottom of this picture two carriages set forth at dawn on the journey home under armed escort. |
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No need for extra coaches or extra trains, just wedge more passengers in to the existing carriages. |
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Many young people have also abandoned bicycles and prefer elbowing each other in close-packed buses or subway carriages. |
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Jynx imagined that if the streets had been wide enough she would have heard the steady clip-clop of horses drawing carriages to market. |
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The train we'd caught was one of those ones with three carriages that clatters across the countryside and stops everywhere. |
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It was a wonderful sight to see because many of the guests arrived in horse-drawn coaches and carriages. |
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The next time Royal carriages drive down the home straight at York racecourse they will be cheered on by thousands of race-goers. |
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They were now behind the church where people pulled up their buggies and carriages and hitched them to the posts that were set up. |
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The two rear carriages tipped over on their sides before the train came to a halt. |
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At present ventilation windows on carriages are secured by two catches spaced about a metre apart. |
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The guns were so designed as to produce almost no recoil and thus they could do without heavy carriages. |
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They probably did, as they cursed the puddles and horse dung and dodged the horse-drawn carriages and drays. |
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Overworked horses pulling carriages laden with tourists trot frantically up the hill as the fierce morning sun beats down. |
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Most people were walking around on the streets, with only a few on horses and horse-drawn carriages. |
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Earlier in the evening, students had arrived for the black tie event in limousines and horse drawn carriages before being taken to Cheltenham. |
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One-horse carts or carriages pulled by four or five horses went back and forth in clouds of yellow dust. |
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Two train carriages and an engine stand at the platform of what was once Hawes Station and is now one end of the museum. |
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The Christmas train consisted of modern passenger carriages, generator cars and a caboose, with a diesel switch engine on either end. |
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The steam locomotive was travelling backwards from Rawtenstall to Ramsbottom, pulling three carriages carrying 20 passengers. |
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The new railcars are more easily accessible than the current train carriages. |
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The first 12 train carriages for the high-speed railway arrived at Kaohsiung Harbor yesterday. |
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With driving time at a premium, modern carriages and synthetic harnesses make life a lot easier. |
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They were met there by a stationmaster in Sunday best and by a fleet of horse-drawn carriages from the estate. |
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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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The stables catered for hacks, hunters, carriage horses and carriages and the Georgian quadrangle was established as the ideal pattern. |
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The innkeeper himself greeted Adriana and directed the stabling of the mules and carriages, with grand flourishes and bellowed commands. |
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Replaceable headrest covers were introduced on the company's trains last year as part of a scheme to spruce up the carriages. |
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I came off one road and suddenly the streets were busy, bustling, crowded with people and carriages. |
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Two hired carriages carried a delegation of newsies to Mount Olivet Cemetery on Long Island, where Charity's body was interred in a private plot. |
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They say surveys show that both people and horses have been injured in other cities where horse-drawn carriages are in use. |
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A rain machine sends water sleeting down as two carriages lumber into action and Fagin's lone figure hobbles back along the street. |
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I dawdled by the carriages as the crowds loped sleepily off the train and homewards, frantically scouring the scene for Max. |
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The boat trains and beautiful Pullman carriages are now replaced by the Eurostar. |
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For the fifth consecutive day, the weather was kind and the Queen and her party were able to make their entrance in horse-drawn carriages. |
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It was the longest passenger train in Australia's history with two NR Class Locomotives hauling 43 carriages and two Motorail wagons. |
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And at night the procession of lighted carriages dashing through the otherwise dark and quiet countryside was a sight to behold. |
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This is thermally bonded, inorganic wadding developed to replace asbestos on railway carriages. |
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The best illustrated edition of Jane Austen uses contemporary fashion plates, engravings of carriages, town scenes and so on. |
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And when the Rocieros arrive with their horses, wagons and high-sprung carriages the image is complete. |
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Primarily, however, I notice the sheer multiplicity of accents, languages and ethnic types jostling for space in those sweaty Tube carriages. |
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We wandered past many carriages waiting for the shiny new engine to shunt around to the front of the train. |
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These carriages journeyed on railways throughout the country and traveled to the most remote villages. |
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The people standing in the gaps between the carriages are also in grave danger. |
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Society went on excellently well without houses, or carriages, or jewels, or toilettes, or pavements, or shops, or grandezza of any sort. |
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Soon, dozens of guests began pouring in, their carriages rattling past the front door and around to the back. |
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I like to explain that a haemoglobin molecule is like a choo-choo train with four empty carriages. |
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On display are the royal trains of the Khedives and their magnificent carriages. |
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Rather than using colorful cloth rebozos to carry infants on their backs, they now use baby carriages. |
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Or there would be a lot of screen wipes of carriages going by at sort of strategic moments. |
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Although the three carriages that made up the local train was derailed in the collision, its 30 passengers were only slightly hurt. |
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During a three-hour check of 59 Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles they found eight had defective tyres, while one had a faulty exhaust. |
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Edmund kept two horses for himself, but the rest were workhorses for the land or pulling carriages. |
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Arsonists torched tyres to start a blaze which wrecked railway carriages, investigators believe. |
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Indeed, the composite make-up of carriages always mandated multiple skills, from body maker to smith, from trimmer to painter. |
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Cheap and fireproof, it was an all-purpose insulator used to lag buildings, railway carriages, even ironing boards. |
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He said this month all 82 hackney carriages had passed their yearly inspection. |
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The landaus are lightweight open carriages, with facing seats and low bodywork which enables a clear view of the passengers. |
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In 1990, authorities in Florence decreed that horses drawing carriages in the city must wear a form of nappies. |
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As technology freaks will recall, the first car and its subsequent advances were, at best, motorized carriages as far as design was concerned. |
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Before the invention of the four-in-hand, carriages with four horses had to have two drivers. |
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Now we can start to conceive of a car without thinking of horses and suspension and traps and carriages. |
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He disappeared into the crowd of tired and footsore people, who were piling to the doors to catch their carriages. |
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We took train rides to backwater stations in carriages with compartments and corridors. |
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In total there were about 40 mounted huntsmen, women and children with three carriages drawn by Shetland ponies lending their support. |
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Later photographs of the square show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, and horses and carriages. |
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Eventually the ghetto is closed and the remaining inhabitants are rounded up and crammed onto livestock carriages bound for the camps. |
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The points changed direction just after the first three carriages passed over them. |
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Signals, carriages and engines all need major upgrading while delays, derailments and breakdowns are the rule rather than the exception. |
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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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At Rugby the attention of the station officials was drawn to the fact that the door of one of the first-class carriages was open. |
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Essential maintenance work has also meant that two rush-hour trains a day are running with fewer carriages. |
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Families show up to walk with their kids who are in strollers and baby carriages, giving the campaign a good Sunday family image. |
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Before the railway company could remove the carriages from the track however a fire engine got stuck on the line. |
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But you don't want your customers to start thinking about bassinettes and baby carriages. |
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The procession was a half mile long numbering nearly a hundred carriages aud was preceded by a military band which discoursed exequial music from the church to the cemetery. |
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The accessory was easily lifted by a gust of wind and would regularly get entangled in the wheel spokes of carriages. |
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Railtrack said today it would not be in a position until tomorrow to say when the East Coast line would re-open, with several wagons and carriages remaining on the crash site. |
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He argues that other cities have already put the responsibility on the operators of horse drawn carriages to deal with the aftermath of their trade. |
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The new trains, which will consist of six to eight diesel railcars, each of which is self-propelled, will be replacing the present locomotives and carriages. |
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It was back in 1977 that Sherwood acquired two sleeping carriages at a Sotheby's auction in Monte Carlo and began the process of recreating the great train. |
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The original 1920s carriages have been beautifully restored, with gleaming woodwork, woven lace macassars, inlaid Lalique glass panels and wing-backed armchairs. |
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The brakes hiss and squeal as the carriages reach the buffers. |
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An investigation has been launched after three train carriages ran out of control before smashing through buffers and derailing yards from a busy line. |
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He achieved greater mobility by building lighter gun carriages, and having the guns and limbers drawn by paired horses rather than in tandem, as they had been before. |
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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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Being the beginning of the Season in society circles, all the aristos from the countryside were trickling through the city gates in their carriages. |
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Hundreds of years ago the most beautiful women of Havana were only glimpsed stepping in or out of carriages on this street. |
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There was always great excitement among the fans just before game time as people arrived by horseback and in tally-hos or fancy carriages to cheer for their favorite team. |
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It is now a popular destination for family outings, particularly in the summer when horse-drawn carriages transport you along the tree-lined avenues leading up to it. |
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Outside the women's missions, teenagers strut threateningly, while their newest illegitimate siblings are parked in baby carriages on the sidewalk. |
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It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises. |
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On this side of the fence, smashed toilets, computer monitors and baby carriages are scattered about, alternately dropped from the heavens and hurled from nearby rooftops. |
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You see people walking down the street and talking and, you know, pushing baby carriages and having lunch with friends and you think, hey, how can their worlds go on? |
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By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches. |
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In New York, the traffic from horse-drawn carriages clogged the streets at all hours. |
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When I told them Sungai Golok they tried to tell me that both first and second-class carriages for the trains were booked out and suggested I try a VIP bus. |
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A total of 67 new carriages will enter the Dublin-Cork service later this year and next year, ultimately delivering an hourly service from which Portlaoise will benefit. |
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There were other wheels made for traps, sidecars and carriages. |
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The other three carriages have been converted to provide two four-poster, three double and two twin bedrooms, allowing guests to combine food with an overnight stay. |
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Giant lighting rigs have now been set up to help those sifting through the rubble, but amongst the twisted metal of the bombed carriages many are still using torchlight. |
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There's been a call for women-only carriages on London's Underground. |
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On trains they are being used to search carriages for suspicious packages. |
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Different kinds of carriages, coaches, cabriolets, caroches, and carryalls were parked in rows, some of them currently being worked on by a dozen or so employees. |
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Being obedient disciples, they got in their carriages and followed their rebbe. |
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The young men on horseback caracoled about the carriages, as they did at Longchamps, for Longchamps was already in existence and even very brilliant. |
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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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In its heyday, Swindon works employed more than 16,000 people, overhauling locomotives and carriages for the Great Western Railway and later for British Rail. |
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However, I still defend my right to smoke in some public places, and am strongly in favour of smoking and non-smoking areas in pubs, restaurants and railway carriages. |
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More importantly, perhaps, the technology would allow people to use phones in places such as train carriages, cinemas or libraries without disturbing others. |
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They were among fifteen tourists hurt when the horses pulling their carriages bolted unexpectedly during a tour of the Briksdal glacier in Stryn, western Norway, on Monday. |
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In assembly, where practically every operation is manual, engines shuttle down the line on carriages that swivel to allow workers easy access from any angle. |
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The crippling ailment of a good portion of the 50 or so musketeer flicks out there is that there's only so much you can do with cavaliers and carriages. |
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The original train, which started service in 1982, was composed of the former private carriages of assorted Indian rulers, ornately decked out in teak and ivory. |
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The carriages are also available for hire for events such as weddings. |
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In fact, his friends might well have told him he was mad to turn his attention from milling and selling flour to selling and repairing the new horseless carriages. |
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There is something about these sort of journeys, with the old carriages chugging along, that makes arriving at picturesque villages all the more enjoyable. |
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Could it be time to install two-way intercoms in all carriages, so that we can offer a cheery hello to the driver whenever we set foot on a train? |
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Increased usage of first-class carriages by black people at a time when some suburbs were being Afrikanerized irked Nationalists, who decided to bring Cape Town into line. |
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It has yet to install couchette carriages and, after several failed attempts to fall asleep in their seats, most people head for the on-train bar and drink the night away. |
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South of the Inn, a building comprised of quarters for grooms, carriages, four-in-hands, sleighs, pungs, gentleman roadsters and a stable for 90 horses was erected. |
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The Parish at this time would be full to bursting, with all kinds of traps, carriages, and four-in-hands with drivers and Postillions going to and fro from the course. |
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However, Johnston was adopted systemwide after the formation of the LPTB in 1933 and the LT wordmark was applied to locomotives and carriages. |
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A familiar sight at Royal Ascot is the arrival of horse-drawn carriages along the High Street, to the sound of hunting horns. |
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Behind the locomotive was a wagon carrying a band, and behind it were three passenger carriages, with the Duke's special carriage in the centre. |
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This opened in 1890 with electric locomotives that hauled carriages with small opaque windows, nicknamed padded cells. |
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The carriages are open all the way down when loading but are closed off individually when the train sets off. |
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Representative examples of these carriages survive in service today on various Heritage railways up and down the country. |
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Increasingly, business people in a group have been chartering private carriages as opposed to individual seats on the train. |
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Nevertheless, Evans's ideas of steam carriages were not an impossible dream. |
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The flipside of all this efficiency is that the overcrowded carriages have become a haven for male gropers. |
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This accident prompted Parliament to pass the 1844 Railway Regulation Act requiring railway companies to provide better carriages for passengers. |
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In addition the wider gauge allowed for larger carriages and thus greater freight capacity. |
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If the ferry transports road vehicles or railway carriages there will usually be an adjustable ramp called an apron that is part of the slip. |
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They are usually, but not always, black with a white bonnet or hackney carriages. |
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The moving human mass and their bundles and carts made the lanes impassable for firemen and carriages. |
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Whilst many carriages and wagons were built in the workshops, only two locomotives were actually constructed at Oswestry. |
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Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch. |
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The train's first seven carriages plunged off a cast iron bridge that was under repair. |
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They'll be rubbing sun cream on the carriages next and trains will look like Thomas the Tank Engine in sunglasses. |
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At 1pm we would be shunted down to Old Oak Common train sheds for the carriages to be cleaned. |
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It was here that he unloaded bags, including deadly blue asbestos, from railway carriages. |
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We're financing f leets and trucks, cars, refrigerated trailers and railway carriages, because that's the scale at which we operate. |
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Traveling on the AOE takes you back to an age when train cars were works of art as well as utilitarian carriages. |
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No doubt a mampus of volk of our own rank will be down here in their carriages as soon as 'tis known. |
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These were mere tracks worn down by the feet of humans and animals, and possibly by wheeled carriages. |
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An agreement was reached over station access, enabling the Midland to attach through carriages to LNWR trains at Ingleton. |
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For over a month the fashionable world thronged the rooms and blocked the streets with their carriages. |
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A long chain was tied between Phoenix on the northern track, and the three remaining carriages of the Duke's train on the southern track. |
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Two standard carriages will be added to each of its 31 Pendolino trains, adding 150 extra seats to the 294 currently on each of these trains. |
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Unlike the other carriages, Edmondson had not equipped the Duke's carriage with fixed steps. |
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Similarly, Poems on the Underground has commissioned poetry since 1986 that are displayed in carriages. |
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By the 1750s manufacture of gun carriages was also taking place on site, overseen by the Constructor of Carriages. |
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With large amounts of steel it became possible to build much more powerful guns and carriages, tanks, armored fighting vehicles and naval ships. |
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When it became clear that the help expected from Meerut was not coming, they made their way in carriages to Karnal. |
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In December 2008 Arriva Trains Wales unveiled a dark blue livery on its Mark 2 carriages, this has since been adopted as its standard livery. |
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Some, like the Percheron, are lighter and livelier, developed to pull carriages or to plow large fields in drier climates. |
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Trains were hauled by company steam locomotives between the two towns, though private wagons and carriages were allowed. |
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Continuing thus, I came at length opposite to the inn at which the various diligences and carriages usually stopped. |
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In 1914 eighteen former Metropolitan Railway carriages were acquired, enabling scrapping of many of the earliest vehicles. |
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In 1882 two composite coaches and four seconds were ordered, the last new carriages bought for the railway. |
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In 1865 the railway ordered 10 more wagons and bought two carriages from the Ryde Pier Company. |
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The company set about significant investment in the island's rail services, primarily through replacing old locomotives and carriages. |
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The small stable with its accommodations for a horse and cow and two carriages is placed aline with the house. |
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Passenger vehicle carriages are sealed off with fireproof doors and are pressurised. |
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All of these machine tools were arranged systematically in the production flow and some had special carriages for rolling heavy items into machining position. |
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Extra carriages are also added during school holidays when demand is high. |
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The train jolts as it pulls out of the station, but the bounce of my bladder leaves me unflustered, even though the toilet is three carriages away. |
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All this, along with the carriages and harnessings of the horses, was temporarily housed in the armoury on the east side of one of the inner quadrangles. |
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This caused the first traffic of the morning, a mail and goods train composed of 16 carriages and two vans, to crash into the breach, killing one and injuring two engine crew. |
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As transportation improved and carriages became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, however, collisions and carelessness became more prominent in court records. |
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The project also includes carriages for the Belfast-Dublin Enterprise service will be refurbished and work on the Boyne viaduct in Drogheda, Co Louth. |
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Horses are also driven in harness racing, at horse shows and in other types of exhibition, historical reenactment or ceremony, often pulling carriages. |
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Lord bless me! only think! dear me! Mr. Darcy!... Oh! my sweetest Lizzy! how rich and how great you will be! What pin-money, what jewels, what carriages you will have! |
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The vehicles were loaded onto open flat bed carriages and pulled by a small pannier tank locomotive, although sometimes they were joined to a scheduled passenger train. |
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After breakfast, Charles Macdoodle told Lady Mary that it was a tradition in the family that those rumbling carriages on the terrace betokened death. |
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The men gathered on the track moved out of the way of the approaching Rocket, either by climbing onto the embankment or getting back into their carriages. |
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Redundant carriages were converted to camp coaches and placed at country or seaside stations such as Blue Anchor and Marazion and hired to holidaymakers who arrived by train. |
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Of the NLR carriages bought as seconds three became thirds while the fourth and two Oldbury carriages were rebuilt at Ryde to passenger luggage vans. |
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Similarly, in 1861, a company making baby carriages was set up. |
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It is no less than drawing carriages upon the road with steam engines. |
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A secondary ejector or crosshead vacuum pump is used to maintain the vacuum in the system against the small leaks in the pipe connections between carriages and wagons. |
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The hansom cab was designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York as a substantial improvement on the old hackney carriages. |
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He spent Christmas in London, and was impressed with the tidiness of Gurney's steam carriages, before returning to Newcastle, where he was to spend the next five years. |
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He proceeded to escort the young king to London where they entered on 4 May displaying the carriages of weapons Earl Rivers had taken with his 2000 men army. |
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Two of the four carriages of the West Anglia Great Northern train came off the rails near Welwyn Garden City, on the East Coast main line in Hertfordshire. |
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They may draw carriages at ceremonies, in parades or for tourist rides. |
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The following day, hauling only four carriages, it was a success and loco 80079 became the first standard gauge steam loco in Blaenau for 31 years. |
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The remaining three carriages of the Duke's train were detached and the band's carriage, hauled by Northumbrian, set off for Manchester with Stephenson driving. |
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The Duke's carriages had their brakes released and were allowed to roll down the incline under the force of gravity to be coupled to the waiting Northumbrian. |
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It also features cast-iron fixed and mobile beam's carriages, with automatic and capillary lubrication of all mobile beam's carriage slideways at every beam movement. |
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