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Outside the Fuerza Pública, there is a small Special Forces Unit, the Unidad Especial de Intervencion ( UEI ) or Special Intervention Unit, which trains with special forces of Israel, and its namesake in Spain and other democratic nations, but is not part of the main police forces.
Russian commuter trains, on the other hand, frequently cover areas larger than Belgium itself, although these are still short distances by Russian standards.
Commuter rail trains are usually composed of multiple units, which are self-propelled, bidirectional, articulated passenger rail cars with driving motors on each ( or every other ) bogie.
In Russia, Ukraine and some other countries of the former Soviet Union, electrical multiple unit passenger suburban trains called Elektrichka are widespread.
For example, in Man with a Movie Camera, two trains are shown almost melting into each other, although we are taught to see trains as not riding that close, Vertov tried to portray the actual sight of two passing trains.
Most other GTELs have been built for small passenger trains, and only a few have seen any real success in that role.
At other times trains simply do not stop at the overcrowded station and go on to the next closest station, in places where there is another station within walking distance.
International mail is sent via trains and planes to other countries.
Those still travelling ( including business travellers and travelling salespeople ) were under pressure to manage travel costs by driving ( instead of taking trains ) and staying in the new roadside motels instead of more costly established downtown hotels where bell captains, porters and other personnel would all expect a tip for service.
The only other significant non-heritage operator is the tourist oriented Taieri Gorge Railway in Otago, which runs regular passenger trains on part of the former Otago Central Railway and some on the Main South Line.
The Swiss Federal Railways run some 5000 passenger trains covering approximately 274, 000 kilometres daily, half of which are trains operated by long distance services the other half being regional and suburban services.
On 1 June 2008, the drinking of alcoholic beverages was banned on Tube and London Overground trains, buses, trams, Docklands Light Railway and all stations operated by TfL across London but not those operated by other rail companies.
** South Africa ends segregation of libraries, trains, buses, toilets, swimming pools, and other public facilities.
** Ufa train disaster: A natural gas explosion near Ufa, Russia kills 645 as 2 trains passing each other throw sparks near a leaky pipeline.
Profile of the Pacific Railroad from Council Bluffs / Omaha to San FranciscoThe Union Pacific's of track started at MP 0. 0 in Council Bluffs, Iowa on the eastern side of the Missouri River, the location of its Transfer Depot where up to seven railroads could transfer mail and other goods to Union Pacific trains bound for the west from which they then crossed the river over the Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge ( opened in 1873 ) to Omaha, Nebraska.
* Atlantic Terminal, formerly called Flatbush Avenue, in Downtown Brooklyn serves most other trains.
This includes planes, baggage trains, snowplows, grass cutters, fuel trucks, stair trucks, airline food trucks, conveyor belt vehicles and other vehicles.
The other station, Kidderminster Town, is that of the preserved Heritage Railway line, Severn Valley Railway ; trains run from here to Bridgnorth.
Railroads in particular used elaborate whistle codes for communication both within the train and with other trains.
The couple travel in Cheyne's private rail car, the " Constance ", taken from San Diego to Chicago as a special train, hauled by sixteen locomotives in succession and taking precedence over 177 other trains.
Low-acceleration linear motors are suitable for maglev trains and other ground-based transportation applications.
In transporting temperature-sensitive foodstuffs and other materials by trucks, trains, airplanes and sea-going vessels, refrigeration is a necessity.

other and ladies
The other possibility is to make arrangements for her to let out one or two of the rooms to some teacher of good family or one of those solitary old ladies that Tuxapoka is populated with -- Miss Edna Whittaker, for example.
In competitions, competitors are costumed as would be appropriate for a white tie affair, with full gowns for the ladies and bow tie and tail coats for the men ; though in American Smooth it is now conventional for the men to abandon the tailsuit in favor of shorter tuxedos, vests, and other creative outfits.
The exhibition features 26 dresses and more than 160 other objects, ranging from those of Martha Washington to Michelle Obama, and includes White House china, personal possessions and other objects from the Smithsonian ’ s unique collection of first ladies ’ materials.
* Singles competition for men and women ( who are referred to as " ladies " in ISU rulebooks ), wherein skaters perform jumps, spins, step sequences, spirals, and other elements in their programs.
When Bacon was appointed Lord Chancellor, " by special Warrant of the King ", Lady Bacon was given precedence over all other Court ladies.
Friends and those close to her remarked that, while fashionable like Kennedy, she would be different than other first ladies ; close friend Harriet Deutsch was quoted as saying, " Nancy has her own imprint.
In another house are two antelopes, painted with a kind of confident, flowing, decorative, calligraphic line, the famous fresco of a fisherman with his double strings of fish strung by their gills, and the flotilla of pleasure boats, accompanied by leaping dolphins, where ladies take their ease in the shade of light canopies, among other frescoes.
Sture's widow Dame Kristina, and many other noble Swedish ladies, were sent as prisoners to Denmark.
The Yellow Kid's image was an early example of lucrative merchandising and appeared on mass market retail objects in the greater New York City area such as " billboards, buttons, cigarette packs, cigars, cracker tins, ladies ’ fans, matchbooks, postcards, chewing gum cards, toys, whiskey and many other products ".
The night before the wedding, she is questioned by other women as to how Alibech served God in the desert, and upon explaining to her ladies how the Devil is put back into Hell, is informed that Neerbale will surely know how to help her serve God once more.
When Smith asks if they will take other work at $ 8 to $ 10 a week, the ladies laugh derisively, which loses them public sympathy.
" There she took part in an elaborate dance accompanying Henry's younger sister Mary, several other ladies of the court, and her sister.
Lords, ladies, Roman senators, tribunes, a Dutch gentleman, a Spanish gentleman, a soothsayer, musicians, officers, captains, soldiers, messengers, and other attendants
Pantalone's character has transcended through the decades ; " were we to seek his present-day counterpart we should not be far wrong in thinking of a middle-aged businessman, wealthy and well esteemed, apt at times to dally with ladies full of doubtful virtue, at other times as apt to show himself the devoted father anxious to protect a young son or puzzled by the actions of a daughter he does not understand ".
Go-Daigo had some other princesses from some court ladies.
This would contain what is often called courtly love, the idea that the knight is to serve a lady, and after her all other ladies.
For other Egyptian ladies called Maatkare see Maatkare
But when Colette's best friend Mitzi Olivier ( Tobin ) insists upon being treated by Dr. Bertier, it looks to many of those concerned that Mitzi may succeed where the other willing ladies failed.
Yaxley had placed Mabel Fortescue and other ladies as servants in the Lennox household at Settrington in November 1560.
His brother, the Earl of Warwick, and the Countess of Warwick petitioned Parliament for his life, as did other ladies of rank.
By 1906 manufacturers other than Michtom and Steiff had joined in and the craze for " Roosevelt Bears " was such that ladies carried them everywhere, children were photographed with them, and Roosevelt used one as a mascot in his bid for re-election.
The generic British golliwog later made its way back across the Atlantic as dolls, toy tea sets, ladies ' perfume, and in myriad other forms.
The Museum also holds James Lafayette's society portraits, a collection of over 600 photographs dating from the late 19th to early 20th centuries and portraying a wide range of society figures of the period, including bishops, generals, society ladies, Indian maharajas, Ethiopian rulers and other foreign leaders, actresses, people posing in their motor cars and a sequence of photographs recording the guests at the famous fancy dress ball held at Devonshire House in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
To name in part, ladies ’ hats, wearing apparel, shoes for the entire family, collars for horses and mules as well as harness and other tack, dishes, wash tubs, food staples, beans, coffee, sugar, side meat, molasses, tools, grindstones, dress pins, percale, bed ticking, work denim, ribbon, lace and elastic.

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