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The first widespread motor vehicle services were shared taxi services termed service cars ; a significant early provider was Aard, operating elongated Hudson Super-Six Coaches.
Parravani's ice creams were established in the village in the early C20 and Lamberts Coaches are another long established local company.
Arnold and his brother Jacques were enshrined into the Professional Skaters Association's Coaches Hall of Fame in 2004.
He died in Geneva at the age of 101 .. Jacques and Arnold were enshrined into the Professional Skaters Association's Coaches Hall of Fame in 2004.
Coaches with names such as the Accommodation, The Magnet and The Alexander were all running in 1830.
Coaches were introduced into England from France by Henry Fitzalan, who travelled widely on the Continent in the mid-1560s.
Daniel Defoe, in his book A tour through the whole island of Great Britain, passed through Baldock and commented: " Here is that famous Lane call'd Baldock Lane, famous for being so unpassable, that the Coaches and Travellers were oblig'd to break out of the Way even by Force, which the People of the Country not able to prevent, at length placed Gates, and laid their lands open, setting Men at the Gates to take a voluntary Toll, which Travellers always chose to pay, rather than plunge into Sloughs and Holes, which no Horse could wade through.
Five Bengals women ’ s lacrosse players were honored in 2012 for work in the classroom by the Intercollegiate Women ’ s Lacrosse Coaches Association.
* The men's and women's track and field teams were nationally ranked by the U. S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Coaches, mail and express were added northbound ( as well as southbound, from New York ) at Washington, as the Pennsylvania Railroad ( which took over there ) never allowed any of the " name trains " from the South that used its tracks north of Washington to reach New York or Boston to exist as a separate train in a separate time slot north of Washington.
In 2007 the Wilkes University Colonels Baseball Team were Freedom Conference MAC Champions, led by Coaches: Folek, Bavitz, Klinetob, Lipton, and Toomey
For the past four seasons, the Cubs had tried an experiment called the " College of Coaches ," in which they were led by a " head coach " rather than a manager.
Additionally, the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, Rocket to the Moon, Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules, Rainbow Mountain Stage Coaches, Mark Twain Riverboat, Sailing Ship Columbia, Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island, and Jungle Cruise – all previously " D " rides – were upgraded to " E ".
Two coach operators, Southland Travel and RB Coaches, were taken over by Metrobus in October 1991 along with the ten vehicles originally owned by the companies.
The winners from 1987 to 1998 were selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association ( ABCA ).
Coaches resented what they felt was Károlyi's intrusion onto their domain ; athletes were under a considerable amount of stress.
At its inception there were nine operating subsidiaries: Harrogate & District, Harrogate Independent Travel, Keighley & District, Northern Rose, Rover Coaches, Sovereign Bus & Coach, Sovereign Buses ( Harrow ), Welwyn Hatfield Line and Yorkshire Coastliner.
TI Coaches Cari Laughlin and Greg Sautner ( both 25-29 ) were USMS ( US Masters Swimming http :// www. usms. org /) 2-Mile Cable champions in 2007
His team was voted # 1 by the New York Times, although they were voted # 2 behind undefeated Nebraska in the traditional polls ( AP Poll and Coaches ' Poll ) used to determine Division 1-A champions prior to the BCS era.
Private companies such as Rapson's Coaches, based in Inverness, Henry Crawford Coaches in Neilston, West Coast Motors ( of Campbeltown ), Skye-Ways and Park's Of Hamilton were awarded Citylink contracts and provided vehicles of their own for this work.
Arriva expanded its Scottish operations with the purchase of McGill's Bus Service of Barrhead and Ashton Coaches of Greenock, although the Greenock operations of Arriva Scotland West were later demerged and sold to local management as McGill's Bus Services.
Clyde Coast Coaches and Dodd's Of Troon continue to be prominent coach operators in the west of Scotland, though their bus operations were sold to Stagecoach in the 1990s.
Ansair-bodied Mercedes-Benz O305 buses which were owned by ACTION in Fearnes Coaches livery but have since been withdrawn and sold.

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Coaches are designed for longer-distance travel and are typically fitted with individual high-backed reclining seats, seat-belts, toilets, audio-visual entertainment systems and can operate at higher speeds with more capacity for luggage.
Coaches at lower levels of the game usually therefore prefer that players, particularly those such as interior linemen who do not normally handle the ball in the course of play, simply fall on the ball.
Coaches based at the DSC include Yuka Sato, Jason Dungjen ( single skating ), Anjelika Krylova, Pasquale Camerlengo, Massimo Scali, Elizabeth Punsalan, Natalia Annenko-Deller ( ice dancing ).
Coaches lead Cumbria Cricket Board Open Courses at the town's Stainburn School, which are open to Years 4 / 5 / 6, 7 & 8 and 9 & 10 students.
On October 21, 2007, Boston College received its highest ranking since 1942, coming in at # 2 nationally in both the AP Poll and in the USA Today / Coaches ' Poll.
This win solidified their spot at # 2 in both the AP and Coaches ' Poll as well as the BCS rankings.
Green Line Coaches 724 runs a service from Welwyn Garden City to Heathrow Airport, stopping at stops such as Watford and Rickmansworth.
Coaches stopped at a place near to the White House in Wood Street, beside the Lord Nelson Inn.
Many of the bus services to and from Alston are operated by Wright Brothers Coaches, which has depots at Nenthead, three miles from Alston and at Blucher, near Newcastle upon Tyne, and operates an 82-mile route linking Newcastle with Keswick via Hexham, Haydon Bridge, Alston and Penrith from July to September each year.
The Department of Coaches and T-carts was opened in 1840 at the Moika Embankment ; light cabriolets carried surplus-post, coaches delivered light post, and T-carts dealt with “ heavy " post.
Local bus services to and from York, Ripon and Northallerton and nearby villages and long distance National Express Coaches call at the bus stop in the market place.
Coach services run from a terminal at the railway station and include Bacchus Marsh Coaches operates school bus services in Melton with connections to Rockbank, Toolern Vale, Bacchus Marsh and Sunbury.
Mk 3 Coaches at Liverpool street
Victoria Coach Station was opened at its present site in Buckingham Palace Road, London, in 1932, by London Coastal Coaches Limited, an association of coach operators.
They finished the season ranked # 23 in the final AP Poll and # 24 in the final Coaches Poll marking the first time that a CMU football team had ever ended the season ranked in the Top 25 at the NCAA Division I-FBS level.
Dysons is a Northern Melbourne family run business who run Cobb and Co Coaches out of all of their depots at Bundoora ( Melbourne Head Office ), Moama ( NSW ), Wodonga, Kyneton, Leongatha and Bairnsdale.
A number of private companies provide daily bus services to Belfast several times per day, especially Patrick Gallagher Coaches, who are based at Brinalack in Gaoth Dobhair.
The athletics medical staff member and the head coach then review all of the assessed weights of the wrestling team members and certify them online at the website of the National Wrestling Coaches Association ( NWCA ).

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