As a result, a step was taken that he could not drive the tramcar any longer. |
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Just around that time Cho Gyong was admitted to a school for training tramcar drivers as she wished. |
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Cho Gyong is now striving to take care of the tramcar in a cultural way and in apple-pie order as similarly as in her girlhood. |
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Cho Gyong always came to work earlier than others and took good care of her tramcar. |
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Among the tramcars running between Munsu and Thosong in the capital city of Pyongyang is tramcar No. 2082 which is driven by a married couple. |
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At the time of delivery and receipt they used to hand over or receive the flawless tramcar. |
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The technical reconstruction of an automotive vehicle, train or tramcar accident. |
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The monument tells the tale of Magdalene Smith and Mary McNaughton who, returning home from church in heavy rain and shielded by an umbrella, walked out in front of a tramcar and were both killed. |
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Originally it took up to 860 rather squashed passengers and a tramcar on each crossing – at its peak, in 1919, over 5,000,000 passengers used the bridge annually. |
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I saw a road workman knocked down or hit by a tramcar. |
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Myong Sam's keen senses and correct judgment concerning the state of his tramcar and his superb skill of checking its equipment were enough to arouse the admiration of his wife. |
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Unaware of her thought, Myong Sam drew a hasty conclusion that she was a persevering girl as she asked him how to drive and how to overhaul the tramcar, obstinately following at his heel. |
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Similarly, the exclusion from the special regime of railway and tramcar accidents which was conceded in 1985 scarcely appears justifiable any longer. |
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Unlike any ordinary tramcar its underframes had no drop platforms, the floor was the same height from end to end, considerably higher than the platforms of other cars. |
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Each morning, an aerial lift mechanic would ride on top of the first tramcar up the mountain, stopping at each tower to chip ice off the cable wheels. |
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