The biggest tillers can power log splitters, pull a wagonload of rocks or clear snow from a driveway. |
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Each recipient last year received a wagonload of free films in DVD or VHS format. |
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This theory carries a wagonload of design decisions with it, and I'm afraid they aren't easy design decisions. |
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Sadly, Shaolin Soccer in no way lives up to the wagonload of Hong Kong Film awards and exuberant internet praise heaped upon it. |
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In domestic traffic, the federal government's programme of spending cuts will put additional pressure on wagonload traffic. |
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His film is an adaptation of the novel by the late Stieg Larsson, the first of a trilogy, which has sold by the wagonload around the world. |
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Migros is Switzerland's biggest retailer and simultaneously SBB Cargo's biggest customer in Swiss wagonload freight. |
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Steve was unloading the last wagonload of the day into the truck. |
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She stayed nearly three weeks until, come a Saturday afternoon, Arie returned from taking a wagonload of the last of the season's apples to the market. |
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Combined transport was perceived by many railways as a solution to the traditional problems of wagonload operations. |
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This puts wagonload freight in Switzerland on a new basis and makes it more competitive. |
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In 2002, wagonload traffic accounted for a loss of about CHF 36 million in SBB Cargo's income statement. |
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Customers responded well to the new service concept for wagonload freight. |
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Along about Tuesday Uncle Cal put out for San Antone on the last wagonload of wool. |
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The greatest success for intermodality has not been in supplanting wagonload traffic, but in entirely new traffic to and from ports, driven by the continuing growth of deep-sea container traffic. |
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Then a wagonload of noisy gypsies bowl in, invite the daughter to come with them to America, and help themselves to water from the house's well – before being seen off unceremoniously. |
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Brodeur, who is forty, was perhaps outplayed in his best era by Patrick Roy and Dominik Hasek, but he has been consistently dependable, and he has a wagonload of records. |
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The rest of us — two fighters, a cleric, a magic user, and a rogue — were told that we had been hired to deliver a wagonload of supplies to the town of Phandalin. |
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I admired him because no matter what he did, there was always a wagonload of people around him telling him why it couldn't be done and that he was probably crazy. |
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Jaromir Jagr has gone to Siberia, for a wagonload of petrodollars. |
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For wagonload, the amount of the compensation shall be determined by mutual agreement of the parties in the transport contract taking into account the specificities of wagonload transport. |
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These services have lower total operating costs than equivalent wagonload or intermodal services, and usually offer faster and more reliable transit times. |
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Some railway undertakings are abandoning low-volume customers and reducing the number of sidings and stations that their wagonload system serves with the objective of cutting costs. |
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Service network for wagonload services reorganised. |
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Protection of transported goods: in wagonload traffic the wagons are joined together to form long trains, reorganised into new trains along the way and finally shunted into the consignee's siding. |
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