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train and kind
Those who, because of population mobility and the reputed desire of employers to train their own employees, would limit vocational education to general rather than specific skills ought to bear in mind the importance of motivation in any kind of school experience.
On the pediment of the Hierapolis mill, a waterwheel fed by a mill race is shown transmitting power through a gear train to two frame saws, which cut rectangular blocks by way of some kind of connecting rods and, through mechanical necessity, cranks.
He also studied qualitative analysis, and conducted chemical experiments on the train until an accident prohibited further work of the kind.
With a positive probability of future interactions and the propensity of humans to use tit-for-tat type strategies ( someone harms or helps you, you return the favor in kind ), the optimal totally self-interested decision may be to point to the train station.
Asimov did once say that these encapsulated cities represented the kind of place in which he'd like to live ( in real life, Asimov was an agoraphobic individual who spent virtually all his time writing inside his New York City apartment ; he seldom travelled and when he did, only by train and never by airplane ).
As they board the train however, " Daphne " experiences the kind of sexual harassment common to women when Beanstock feels " her " up.
One popular idea of the Flower Wars is that it was a special institutionalized kind of warfare where two enemy states would plan battles through mutual arrangement in order to satisfy the religious needs of both combatants for war captives to use in sacrificial rituals, but also, possibly, to train young warriors and enable social mobility which for the lower classes was primarily possible through military service.
a fourth kind of train system in the suburban parts, known as " Lokalbaner " or " local trains ".
Once on the train, Walker orders a pair of double drinks — " The only kind of doubles I play ", he says charmingly.
Nonetheless, this system permits operation on a vast scale, with no requirements for any kind of communication that travels faster than a train.
As the first of its kind, the University of the Philippines in Los Baños established the Department of Development Communications in the College of Agriculture offering both undergraduate and Master's degrees that train and prepare persons to assist in communicating the government policies of agricultural development.
Kobayashi believed that it was the ideal spot to open an attraction of some kind that would boost train ticket sales and draw more business to Takarazuka.
Before becoming a member of the troupe, a young woman must train for two years in the Takarazuka Music School, one of the most competitive of its kind in the world.
With the Guildford Spectrum not yet completed, the team had to train at Slough with kind permission of Gary Stefan.
Up until the end of World War II a special train ran to the horticultural show at Somerville which was reputed to be one of the biggest of its kind in Australia.
* income in kind earned by employees ( free or reduced train tickets for railway employees )
During the 1880s, Bill McDonald, acting as deputy U. S. Marshal for the Southern District of Kansas and the Northern District of Texas, cleared the Cherokee Strip of cattle thieves and train robbers, who had taken to hiding out in what they thought was a kind of " no-man's land ".
A few prominent examples may be Puthiya Velicham (' New Light ', 1979 ) in which he performs train stunts jumping onto and from a fast running goods train, Aavesham (' Inspiration ', 1979 ) which shows the actor swimming through the dangerous waters of Hogenakkal Falls through a major part of the climax seqence without using any kind of safety measures.
" We were called Lukewerm originally, which was kind of on the right track but not the right train.
The coal train that went through the red signal was fitted with a simple vigilance control ; unfortunately, this simple kind of control suffers from the counter-productive effect of mindless repetition.
As it turned out, on " the sub-continent as a whole, some 14 million people left their homes and set out by every means possible -- by air, train, and road, in cars and lorries, in buses and bullock carts, but most of all on foot -- to seek refuge with their own kind.
Their kind is dying, being replaced by the newer and more stylish manga, but MarvelMouse's determination and goodwill convince one of the last agents of the Light, only known as Teacher, to end his reclusion and train him as a proper superhero.
The coaster will feature a first-of-its kind ride system with a train of ride vehicles that swing back and forth, responding to the twists and turns of the track.

train and infantry
On 2 September, Skippon, having been told that his infantry were unable to break out as the cavalry had done, and having been offered generous terms by the King, surrendered 6, 000 infantry and all his army's guns and train.
Forces included nearly 1000 infantry ( US and New Mexican volunteers ), hundreds of horses and mules, a supply train, 55 Pueblo scouts, and four artillery guns.
In 213 BC he received Roman advisers to train his heavy infantry soldiers that had not yet been able to stand up to their Carthaginian counterparts.
" This change affected the entire conduct of warfare, since it required the officers to train men in addition to leading them, decreased the size of the basic infantry unit for functional purposes since more specific orders had to be given in battle, and the decrease in herd behavior required more initiative and intelligence from the average soldier.
By the time of the decisive Battle of Poltava, Charles had been wounded, one-third of his infantry was dead, and his supply train was destroyed.
The lower-ranking officers from serf-owning families brought a servant from home they were familiar with, particularly the infantry and artillery officers that did not require additional protection in combat, and tended to leave the servants with the unit baggage train.
Mansfeld suffered defeat, losing at least 1, 500 infantry and his baggage train.
He detached his baggage train, 100 infantry and 20 cavalry under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton, to Bell's Mills further down the Deep River.
All three armies would soon be reinforced: the British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, the Duke of Newcastle, promised Raglan that the 3rd, 62nd, and 90th Regiments, would be despatched to the Crimea with a third battery train ; Canrobert, meanwhile, was promised an additional three divisions of infantry from France.
He opened the Junior Department of the College at West Street in Marlow in 1802., to train " Gentleman Cadets " for the infantry, cavalry and Indian Army.
* command: similar to infantry wagons, but designed to be a train command center
The squadron continued to train as an air-portable unit and participated in a number of exercises intended to familiarize it with the duties it would perform, including reconnaissance of enemy positions and performing counter-attacks against enemy infantry and armor.
Armies that often engage in urban warfare operation may train most of their infantry in basic CQC doctrine as it relates to common tasks such as building entry, " clearing a room " and concussion and other grenades.
In event of war, each division would mobilize 2 or 3 regiments of infantry ( of 3 battalions ), 3 or 4 squadrons of cavalry, a battalion of field artillery ( of 3 batteries ), a battalion of heavy artillery, a sapper company, a telegraph company, a medical company and a company of train.
He served as an infantry officer on the armoured train " Captain Irv " of the 1st Armored Train Regiment as a second lieutenant in 1929.
Infantry from the 42nd Division had arrived during the battle the day before by train from Hill 70, Hill 40 and Gilban Station, and along with infantry from the 52nd ( Lowland ) Division, was ordered to move out in support of the mounted Australian, New Zealand and British Yeomanry brigades.
This force, which may have been 7, 000 strong, moved out from El Arish just after midnight, following an unexpected delay caused by incoming infantry columns of the 52nd ( Lowland ) Division, which crossed the long camel train carrying water which followed the mounted division.
They train summer students in the infantry tactics and firing drills of the 41st regiment from the War of 1812.
The 6th Red Rifle Division captured the city on the 29th of November, with their 7, 000 infantry, 22 field guns, 111 machine guns, an armored train, 2 armored vehicles, 2 airplanes, and the Bogatyr class cruiser Oleg supported by 2 destroyers.
Its force consisted of his Majesty's 17th foot, 950 strong, and about 3000 infantry, totaling 4, 494 men ; it had a train of seven 6-and 3-pounders, and four mortars and howitzers.
The force consisted exclusively of native infantry and artillery, and amounted to 5, 993 men ; it had a train of two 18-pounder, ten 6-pounders, and four mortars and howitzers.
He sent Persians to England to learn Western military techniques and invited British officers to train his troops, especially newly introduced infantry.
It is usual for the Regiment to receive infantry from other parts of the country and train them.

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