He pulled a mainline sedation hypo from his pocket and pressed it against the skin of my upper arm. |
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We wanted to get good seats on this train before the mainline connection from New York arrived. |
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In the 20th century, Methodism did not escape the decline afflicting mainline Protestantism as a whole. |
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Today's evangelicals, like 16 th-century Protestants, seek to proselytize and convert in ways that today's mainline largely does not. |
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The mainline family paradox is that the church talks about the value of diversity, but practices conventional familism. |
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This was the original Montreal-Toronto mainline and a roller coaster of upgrades and downgrades. |
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This should not reinforce any smug, self-righteous complacency on the part of mainline churches. |
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I have an uncle, for example, who is both theologically conservative and an elder in a mainline Presbyterian church. |
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But almost no mainline Protestant congregations exist in a denominationally insulated cocoon anymore. |
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Television was the perfect mainline to pump the West's veins full of the consumer culture drug. |
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In the mainline churches, certain parishes have refused pastoral care to victims and their families. |
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There is no third rail on the connector from the mainline, so we needed the diesel for that stretch too. |
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The prototype, offering burgers to travellers on a cash-and-carry basis, was likely to be copied at other mainline stations. |
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The tensive, paradoxical image of childhood forged by the Reformers has much to teach mainline Protestantism. |
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You sprinkle water on your ironing, or mainline it direct into the steam iron. |
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In more recent years pooled cabooses for mainline trains meant only assigned local and branchline train crews kept their own van. |
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Kildare town has the best rail commuter service in the county, being served by regular mainline and Arrow services. |
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One year ago, yesterday, 10 people were killed in the Selby crash when a Land Rover ended up on the East Coast mainline. |
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All three mainline parties can count on solid bedrock support of some minimum percentage of the electorate. |
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This facility was first located off Markham Road on the south side of Oshawa Sub. mainline with a wye into it. |
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A drifting longline consists of a mainline kept near the surface, or at a certain depth, by means of regularly spaced floats. |
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A probe began today into the deaths of four railway workers killed by a runaway train wagon on the West Coast mainline in Cumbria. |
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The mainline denominations established in the late 1800s were funded for decades by their Western mother churches. |
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Apart from inadequate links between London Euston and the North West, West Coat mainline services have been shut every weekend for months. |
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This track that at first looked like a siding was instead a mainline track. |
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They have met with tremendous success and virtually no opposition in mainline Protestantism because of the praiseworthiness of their aims. |
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While fundamentalists are surely bibliolaters, mainline Protestants by contrast have usurped Scripture's divinity. |
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Keep in mind that in those days, to be in the cab of a working mainline steam engine had to be on a par with a ride in a jet fighter today. |
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Evangelical Protestantism defines itself over against mainline Protestantism. |
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Once a rallying cry of mainline churches in the 1960s, racially integrated churches number only 2 to 3 percent within mainline denominations today. |
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Though many denominations and religious organizations have their own traditions and practices, I'll focus here on the mainline and evangelical versions of healing services. |
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Most of the coal trains are serving mines around Gillette, WY, but some of them originate north of Dutch and join the mainline at West Dutch via a wye. |
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The company employs 100 chefs who cook more than 200,000 meals which are served each year in first class restaurant cars on the company's mainline trains. |
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Presently, because of inadequate draft and cargo handling infrastructure, and partly due to locational disadvantages, mainline vessels often skip Indian ports. |
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Ramp traffic can interrupt mainline traffic, and longer acceleration lane may provide longer interruption area. |
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Finally, the capacity values were obtained in condition of different mainline design speeds and different acceleration lane lengths. |
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Alstom provides a range of state-of-the art solutions to monitor mainline traffic. |
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While effective separation on mainline long-distance passenger trains was long entrenched, station platforms and suburban trains in the Cape were not so tightly controlled. |
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He hoped that his work would take the field of mental deficiency far beyond the simplicities of mainline eugenics. |
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In this case that's the Midland mainline whose modern bridges sprawl across the canal, blotting out the sky as the occasional train thunders overhead. |
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The project will reconstruct the existing mainline and frontage roads with the addition of three reversible express lanes. |
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As a result, the mainline bypass valve began to open allowing gas into the ruptured line. |
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And only hours after yesterday's tragedy in Lincolnshire, firefighters had to strap a car to a fire engine to stop it from falling onto the East Coast mainline. |
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One of the biggest mining towns in the West was undoubtedly Lethbridge, which was soon linked to Canadian Pacific's mainline. |
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Indeed, a former Shetland Islands MEP was fond of pointing out that the nearest mainline railway station to Shetland is in fact Bergen. |
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Therefore, the distinction between mainline and regional trains remains valid for the purpose of this decision. |
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Additional patches that have not yet been merged into the mainline tree are available here. |
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The modern newsprint mill was assumed to have heat recovery of mainline and reject refiners. |
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For many mainline foundations, the primary concern is funding rigorous research that strives to be neutral. |
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This collaboration is different from our mainline collection, but the PETER PILOTTO woman is the same. |
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The decline of mainline Protestantism has also undermined this sort of prudent, empirically-minded Republicanism. |
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Yet in taking the cultural turn, Freeman doesn't stray far from the mainline, for this remains in many ways a very conventional work of scholarship. |
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Whether for urban transport, mainline networks or freight transport, the rail safety market is developing fast. |
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After retirement from mainline service, numerous aircraft were converted to freighters, some went to travel clubs and many went to second-tier operators. |
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The charismatic movement began in the 1960s and resulted in Pentecostal theology and practice being introduced into many mainline denominations. |
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In recent years, confessional movements have been building support within mainline denominations. |
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From 1878, until its closure in 1967, Birkenhead Woodside railway station was the town's mainline railway terminus. |
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Passenger coaches include all non-self-propelled railway vehicles, in particular for mainline and, to a smaller extent, for regional passenger transport, hauled by any type of locomotive. |
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The Ruthven, Ontario, Canada-based company will also feature its new teardrop tomatoes and mainline beefsteak tomatoes. |
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But not all are like this. The mainline revivalist parties in Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan have said that they wish to operate within a democratic system multi-party free electionsystem multi-partygovernment and all. |
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The project involves the installation of drainage pipes in the vicinity of Smoke Road and Cemetery Road that will flow to a mainline drainage pipe along Pumphouse Road to an outfall location in the Assiniboine River. |
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And mainline Protestant denominations find themselves shrinking. |
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The government recently warned that alternatives to HS2 could spell massive disruption on mainline railways, but expects others to accept massively disrupted local lives. |
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The fact is this: the west coast mainline is almost full. |
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All Saturday's trains in and out of King's Cross, one of the busiest station's in London, have been cancelled because engineering work on the east coast mainline has overrun. |
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The party is exploring different modes of rail ownership, such as the non-profit operation of the east coast mainline, but is not in favour of a wholesale return to nationalisation, he added. |
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It is at home on both commercial and mainline paving applications. |
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My final point is that northern gateway routes make a relatively small contribution to either one of the mainline carriers, but these routes represent a huge loss to a northern carrier. I would just like to end on that note. |
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However, obligations under the Air Canada Public Participation Act to adhere to the provisions of the Official Languages Act continue to apply to Air Canada, the mainline carrier. |
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There would come a time when the Dadaists did not disdain the advances of the mainline art trade, but meanwhile kept their distance from it. |
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The ecumenical movement has had an influence on mainline churches, beginning at least in 1910 with the Edinburgh Missionary Conference. |
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The mainline railway stations at Euston, King's Cross and St Pancras are all within walking distance. |
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He started selling from his home in St Albans, which had good mainline railway connections. |
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China continued to build mainline steam locomotives until late in the century, even building a few examples for American tourist operations. |
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Arguably the last steam locomotives in mainline operation in the British Isles. |
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But these were not the standard characteristics of the mainline Presbyterians. |
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Only five Irish counties, all in Southern and Western Ulster, currently have no mainline railway. |
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It is also the mainline station for services to and through Birmingham New Street, and to Holyhead for connecting ferries to Dublin. |
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West Yorkshire has two mainline railway stations, Leeds and Wakefield Westgate. |
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This development, built in 1999, extends the central business district south of the mainline railway. |
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This same practice applies to all the London mainline rail termini, except London Bridge. |
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Fundamentalism arose among Evangelicals in the 1920s to combat modernist or liberal theology in mainline Protestant churches. |
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The National Association of Evangelicals formed in 1942 as a counterpoise to the mainline Federal Council of Churches. |
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After its reopening on 27 April 2010, it was used by mainline trains again. |
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The CLC Glazebrook to Woodley mainline passed over the River Mersey at Cadishead and so they decided to build a deviation. |
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Manchester Victoria station in Manchester, England is a combined mainline railway station and Metrolink tram stop. |
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To celebrate the reopening, the first regular mainline scheduled service in England for nearly half a century ran with a steam engine. |
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This is a relatively small scene, but one that has an accessible popularity, both for mainline jazzers and more specialised listeners. |
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He's likely to be playing a fairly mainline, melodically forwardmoving set, mostly inspired by classic 1950s and 1960s jazz standards. |
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The resulting property law case, ultimately decided in favor of the mainline diocese, was a test for Episcopal churches nationwide. |
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The city's primary mainline station is Lime Street station, which acts as a terminus for several lines into the city. |
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The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. |
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The steam locomotive, the City of Truro, was built in 1903 and still runs on UK mainline and preserved railways. |
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The city has several mainline railway stations that connect to London Waterloo amongst other lines in southern England. |
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These lines allowed communities that did not merit a full railway service to connect to the mainline network at low cost. |
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The tag end of the mainline is then attached to an 80-pound black barrel swivel. |
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He owns the 55 022 Royal Scots Grey, which is the only Deltic capable of mainline service as it is equipped with the necessary equipment, and the D9016 Gordon Highlander. |
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Members of mainline Protestant denominations have played leadership roles in many aspects of American life, including politics, business, science, the arts, and education. |
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It would provide interchange to other mainline and TfL lines. |
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Ruabon is a bus and mainline rail interchange located in South Wrexham. |
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At a time when mainline denominations are engaged in massive closures of small rural churches, independent charismatics are strategically helping to rechurch rural Canada. |
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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 included a demo version of the route, featuring the mainline from Ais Gills summit to a fictional colliery town called Wharton. |
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The main division can be seen between the mainline Protestant and evangelical denominations and their relation to the class into which their particular theodicy pertains. |
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Change became more rapid towards the close of the 1960s, as mainline churches including the Anglicans began to see the first wave of evaporation from the pews. |
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The Cambrian Line provides mainline railway services between Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury, where passengers can join services for London and elsewhere. |
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Cardiff Central, located in the south of the city centre, is the largest station in the city and one of the busiest in the United Kingdom, focusing on mainline services. |
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These range from picturesque rural branch lines like the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to sections of mainline such as the Great Central Railway. |
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Midland Mainline was due to run an hourly fast service from December between Sheffield and Leeds as part of its timetable from London. |
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Four men met their deaths in a tragic accident as they worked on the West Coast Mainline at Tebay, in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
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I raised my camera to take a photograph of this to send to Midland Mainline. |
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Blueknight intends to convert a portion of its existing Oklahoma Mainline System to meet growing demand for dedicated condensate service. |
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It links the Baikal Amur Mainline with the industrial centers in South Yakutia. |
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In April 1996 National Express commenced operating its first UK rail franchises, Gatwick Express and Midland Mainline. |
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Alebra distributes PDM via partners such as IBM, CNT, Mainline, Intec in Germany, SIA in Spain, and KEL in Japan. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing Gi Distribution Pipeline From Mainline To Nayabasthi At Badmash Pahar Under Chouldari Panchayat. |
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Several Mainline Protestant denominations are headquartered in the city. |
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A temporary restraining order has also been put into place which keeps Thompson from using any Mainline bank accounts for anything other than providing refunds. |
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