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transportation and network
With international investment, Bulgaria began constructing a new domestic gas transportation network beginning in 2005.
Basel has an extensive public transportation network serving the city and connecting to surrounding suburbs, including a large tram network.
Cambodia received Soviet technical assistance and equipment to support the maintenance of the transportation network.
's transportation and communication network is limited.
Buses are now the main means of long distance transportation in Chile, following the decline of the rail network.
Competition from the railway network from the 1830s, and in the 20th century the roads, made the smaller canals obsolete for most commercial transportation, and many of the British canals fell into decay.
Shortages are exacerbated by the country's limited transportation network, which is currently being rebuilt.
The newest developments of the Faroese transportation network are the sub-sea tunnels.
Road transport in Finland is the most popular method of transportation, particularly in rural areas where the railway network does not extend to.
This included the export of cotton and the development of diverse workmanships, such as the creation of the 2 secondary schools, the Ceará and Mucuripe Lighthouse in 1845, Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Fortaleza in 1861, Prainha Seminary in 1864, Public Library in 1867 and the Public transportation network in 1870, which began with the construction of Railroad of Baturité.
# Second, analysis to find a measurable quantity within the network, for example, for a transportation network, the level of vehicular flow within any portion of it.
The only public transportation within the city of Hobart is via a network of Metro Tasmania buses funded by
British colonialists embarked on a number of public works of sanitation and transportation — such as gravel paved streets, proper drains, street sweepers, and a network of trams and horse-drawn trolleys.
On any one day, half the bus fleet worked on the public transport network ( called ' route buses '), while the other half were used for private tours and school transportation.
The transportation system in Mongolia consists of a network of railways, roads, waterways, and airports.
Namibia also boasts world-class civil aviation facilities and an extensive, well-maintained land transportation network.
The implication is that the Shadow maintains a private network of tubes for the transportation of secret messages.
Routing is performed for many kinds of networks, including the telephone network ( circuit switching ), electronic data networks ( such as the Internet ), and transportation networks.
It is part of the cañada network of glens, used since the Reconquista by the Mesta organization of sheep-owners for cattle transportation.
Railroads, where strategically important to the regime the coup is against, are prime targets for sabotage-if a section of the track is damaged entire portions of the transportation network can be stopped until it is fixed.
The Roman empire produced a stable and secure transportation network that enabled the shipment of trade goods without fear of significant piracy.
The transportation network in the city itself has been a subject of much criticism for years.

transportation and moved
Wheels, in conjunction with axles, allow heavy objects to be moved easily facilitating movement or transportation while supporting a load, or performing labor in machines.
Tucker moved to Indianapolis to be closer to the racing car development scene and worked as the transportation manager for a beer distributor, overseeing the fleet of delivery trucks for the company.
While employment and population steadily moved west to less crowded areas of Broome County during the early and mid 20th century, Binghamton maintained its place as the commercial, transportation, and retail center of the region up to about 1950.
Although the courts of appeals are frequently referred to as " circuit courts ", they should not be confused with the former United States circuit courts, which were active from 1789 to 1911, during the time when long-distance transportation was much less available, and which were primarily first-level federal trial courts that moved periodically from place to place in " circuits " in order to serve the dispersed population in towns and the smaller cities that existed then.
As population moved toward Farmington, and transportation became easier, small churches joined with larger ones.
The economic recession began in the East and steadily moved west, severely crippling the railroads, the main system of transportation.
Because of the improved transportation, several granite cutting and finishing businesses moved to town in this period.
The town moved closer to the railway, which was convenient because it gave the citizens transportation and a means to ship freight both to Houston and to Fort Worth, the nearest city.
Top corporate headquarters moved out in the 1980s and in 2007 the city lost its status as a major transportation hub.
Eventually, the road and path network was supplemented by intense river transportation, which allowed large quantities of supplies to be moved even during the rainy season.
In 1848, Deere dissolved the partnership with Andrus and moved to Moline, Illinois, because the city was a transportation hub on the Mississippi River.
The farm transportation system moved from pack animals to carts and wagons pulled by oxen, to mules or horses to trucks ( after about 1915 ).
Leland Weintraub, the commissioner who moved for the district's creation, noted that " most of the features commonly associated with the American romantic suburb of the mid-19th century ," including " a picturesque site, landscaping and architecture ; connection to the city by accessible transportation and a layout adapted to the topography " are present in the area.
He moved his 17, 000-man army back into Missouri to take advantage of better transportation routes and headed east.
In 1916 the company moved its headquarters and most manufacturing activities to Buffalo, New York, where there was far greater access to transportation, manpower, manufacturing, and much needed capital.
Following the Civil War, waterway system developments suffered as government funding moved increasingly from navigation to railroads ; over time this resulted in anti-competitive pricing and acquisition practices by railroads over water transportation, but also in insufficient haulage capacity to move the required freight to the coasts.
During the reign of king Taksin after the fall of Ayutthaya the main city of the province was moved to the Chao Phraya river, and named Ang Thong, as the Noi river had become too shallow for transportation.
Streaker cannot be moved for fear of detection and because of the ongoing repairs, and so the salvage team uses undersea transportation to get to the wreck.
Several large companies including Fuji Television moved their headquarters to the island, and transportation links improved with the connection of the Rinkai Line into the JR East railway network in 2002 and the eastward extension of the Yurikamome to Toyosu in 2006.
Before the advent of modern means of transportation had shrunk the world, it was common, when a graduate from one American college moved into the neighborhood of another, for the new college to admit the graduate as a courtesy, " at the same degree " ( in Latin, ad eundem gradum ).
The first artists moved to Williamsburg in the 1970s, drawn by the low rents, large spaces available and convenient transportation, one subway stop from Manhattan.
It was later moved to a parking lot closer to the building which had originally been designated as a transportation center for the handicapped.
As a result, most of the smelting and transportation business moved to Keeler, approximately one mile to the south.
As the tales unfold, they recount a world where humans, having developed superior transportation, have abandoned the cities and moved into the countryside.

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