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    railways


    1. railways arrived and changed everything, drovers herded their sheep and cattle and turkeys along


    2. and Smithfield Market, took to the railways, then refrigerated lorries on the A1 and M1, arriving at the market dead rather than alive, as meat


    3. Street, was evidence of an even later era, one that had eventually turned the railways into loss-makers too, Bradlee's Lexus - or whoever it


    4. in a similar way to the approaching aircraft, but in time rather than space - the canals, electricity, railways, roads, television, mobile phones, the


    5. development of railways and roads, often against the advise of the


    6. Nothing could have prepared me for the savagery inflicted upon a young woman last night by another one of our members, a man who is frequently being discussed in the newspapers and has an important position on the railways Board


    7. They talked about how the British railways, British organization, English language, manners etc


    8. The British created a system of railways to facilitate Indians to travel within the country and help commerce


    9. The Indian railways had three categories or classes


    10. We, as goddesses, immortals, using the magic of conveniences, brought them alive in the twentieth century in the backyard of our house discussing the more diverse topics, from disorders by the use of artificial nails to the advantages of the use of trams on the Transylvania railways

    11. Additional funds were invested in railways, big industry and insurance companies in the West," she said


    12. Dad worked on the railways for years, longer than I can remember


    13. dian National Railways reigned as transporter of choice for most people


    14. I wanted to remember so much, but the railways spreading ahead, mixing in


    15. She screamed and turned her face into the antimacassar embroidered East African Railways & Harbours while he thrust around her exposed buttocks, lifting her more squarely to the seat by the straps of her girdle


    16. Smith’s Rhodesian Front took all the seats in the Rhodesian elections in May and now, with the full support of the real arbiters of white politics, the engine men of Rhodesian Railways, he went full steam ahead for a unilateral declaration of independence


    17. The railways employed any white who could find no other living


    18. The railways there are the employer of last resort for the thick kabooroos (Boers) and they maintain a stranglehold on the jobs for fear of destitution


    19. They operated in cooperation with the local resistance to launch attacks on German lines of communication, such as mining roads, destroying railways and bridges, and ambushing convoys


    20. Anyway, sir, there’s no canals in Kent which come this way, so it’s probably done on the railways

    21. And the Railways TTEs were responding the signal


    22. Although railways were built directly on top of the tunnels, there were more


    23. tunnels than there were railways and Shoop took off down a side tunnel, heading


    24. The containers were transported to the hangars by underground railways


    25. I don’t know, for instance, if there’s a member in the railways, but I could ask around to find out, and if there was, contact him direct


    26. They shared an interest in railways that had developed during their work in their respective transport ministries, and their interest in the subject had lingered on


    27. Half the lay Churchmen seem so absorbed in politics, or fine arts, or cotton, or iron, or coal, or corn, or shipping, or railways, that you cannot get them to look at religious questions


    28. We have covered the land with a network of railways, making journeys possible in a few hours, which formerly occupied days


    29. made with the South African Railways to ship the product nationally


    30. He says that this is not an equal exchange, he has concerns that the investment deals are opaque and open to corruption, that Chinese infrastructure projects often import Chinese labour rather than developing local skills, that Chinese firms may exploit local workers, that cheap Chinese products undermine Africa's ability to build its own industries, that for all the new roads, railways and ports, this is not a mutually beneficial relationship

    31. Beginning of the system of State Railways


    32. This was a first on Britain’s railways; normally it is late-running trains and cancellations that reduce passengers to tears, but on this occasion, sadly for Scott Lewis, the ticket inspector involved, he had got the whole thing completely wrong


    33. “God speed the railways,” said Ramu, who by then had finished four cups of coffee


    34. Demand for gas oil has also decreased, by 10 per cent since 1990, due to decreased demand for use by railways and industry and for heating pur-Dr


    35. And having succeeded in subduing the squabbling Nabobs and the disjointed Rajas, the British slowly but steadily unified the country to usher it into the modern era; they built roads and bridges, brought in the radio and the railways, and the telegraph and the telephone


    36. He stayed with the railways for a


    37. agriculture and manufactures:even the construction of railways should wait until there is


    38. By the year 1891, railways were becoming the preeminent means of travel in South Africa, for trains were inexpensive, convenient and fast


    39. disappeared and given place tothe railways and the important


    40. The bank itself wasn’t owned by the Matheson Brothers per se, but they did own the railways that escorted all of the precious metals out of town and over to the Federal Gold Reserve in San Francisco, which was almost six hundred miles from Cherry Creek

    41. When this was written there was little immediateprospect of other railways than the


    42. In France, it is illegal for a person to kiss another on railways


    43. Cars and trucks were sold to the American masses not because they are a better form of mass transportation than railways: they are not


    44. There was such a glut of cheap affordable railways and bus lines that the masses could cross the entire continent easily in complete comfort for a pittance and go anywhere they wanted to with a minimum of fuss or expense


    45. We haven’t dared to use the railways, so we have got here entirely by letting the roads guide us


    46. The sofas were simple, with cushions thinner than Indian Railways


    47. He busied himself with great questions: the social problem, moralisation of the poorer classes, pisciculture, caoutchouc, railways, etc


    48. In the days of the Ptolemies and the Roman emperors, it was a great commercial artery for the world, and when its isthmus has been cut through, it will completely regain that bygone importance that the Suez railways have already brought back in part


    49. `Other things,' continued Owen, `are private ownership of land, private ownership of railways, tramways, gasworks, waterworks, private ownership of factories, and the other means of producing the necessaries and comforts of life


    50. `The workers produce Everything! If you walk through the streets of a town or a city, and look around, Everything that you can see - Factories, Machinery, Houses, Railways, Tramways, Canals, Furniture, Clothing, Food and the very road or pavement you stand upon were all made by the working class, who spend all their wages in buying back only a very small part of the things they produce









































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