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It ran from October 27 until November 18, 2007, with opening night fittingly scheduled near Halloween.
In 1967, a transition to elected government was scheduled ; and, after a power struggle within the military, Thiệu ran for the presidency with Kỳ as his running mate — both men had wanted the top job.
However, airlines that did not already operate at Heathrow were still able to commence domestic scheduled services there provided BAA, which ran both Heathrow and Gatwick on behalf of the UK Government, and the Secretary of State for Transport granted permission.
The unveiling was scheduled for November 11, 1919, but the work was delayed and funds ran short.
The series ran for five series from 1974 until 1977, at first runnng in the UK on Sunday afternoons after Weekend World ; later it was scheduled in a weekday peak-time evening slot.
ET ( New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins ) ran past the scheduled time period.
Several races in the 2007 season were canceled before they were held, and in fact, the CCWS never had a season where they ran every scheduled race.
After an enthusiastic response from the audience, the show moved uptown to the Bayview Playhouse in Leaside after its scheduled run at the Royal Alex ended and ran until August 1973, setting what was then a record run of 488 performances.
Principal photography was scheduled to run three months but ran nine months or more due to numerous delays and setbacks ( most of which were due to Stevens ' insistence on shooting dozens of retakes in every scene ).
Steamboats ran scheduled trips between Camden, Arkansas and New Orleans, for example.
In 1998, a CBS-televised race in Fountain, CO scheduled for 186 laps ran 198 laps ( 12 extra laps ) because of multiple attempts, and the last such race, in Madison, IL, in 2004, lasted 14 additional laps ( 16. 25 miles ).
The Calgary-Edmonton corridor routes were picked up by Peace Air, which also ran scheduled flights to Fort McMurray.
Their first pay-per-view endeavor, 1987's Starrcade, was scheduled in its traditional Thanksgiving slot, but ran into competition from WWF's debuting Survivor Series.
In addition, Transport Command ran scheduled routes to military staging posts and bases in the Indian Ocean region, Southeast Asia and the Far East, to maintain contact between the UK and military bases of strategic importance.
The festival in its initial guise ran from 1959 to 1970, with no festivals scheduled in 1961 or 1962.
Mail boats also ran on scheduled service across the lakes until the 1960's, providing connecting passenger service to the train at Iona, Nova Scotia.
The final episode ran for 240 minutes, an hour longer than was scheduled.
An album called " Bouncing Back " was scheduled to be released but the label ran into financial difficulties before it could be released.
He ran again for the presidency in 1918, won the election, and was scheduled to take office on 15 November 1918.
The pioneering South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company, Southern's earliest predecessor line and one of the first railroads in the United States, was chartered in December 1827 and ran the nation's first regularly scheduled steam-powered passenger train – the wood-burning Best Friend of Charleston – over a six-mile section out of Charleston, South Carolina, on December 25, 1830.
Jacques Laffite, who finished 3rd in his Ligier, had ran out of fuel half way around what was meant to be the last lap and would have been passed by Piquet who did have enough fuel to finish the scheduled distance.
In 1966, Friendly resigned from CBS when the television network ran a scheduled episode of The Lucy Show instead of broadcasting live coverage of the first United States Senate hearings questioning American involvement in Vietnam.
It ran the last scheduled steam train in the United States on March 27, 1960 on its train # 21 from Detroit ’ s Brush Street Station north to Durand Union Station.
Some freight trains still ran until late September, with the last scheduled run on September 29, 1988.

ran and passenger
He arrived at the Terminal A at 7: 40am, ran to Gate 17, and was the last passenger to board, taking seat 4D, next to passenger Tom Burnett.
The Wales | Welsh Swansea and Mumbles Railway ran the world's first passenger tram service
Years later, she told an audience: " I was conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say – I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger.
* Gimli Glider-a passenger jet aircraft that ran out of fuel
While on leave in 1951, he was a passenger on a Douglas AD bomber that ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean near Point Reyes.
Steam-hauled passenger trains ran north of until 1961 and maintenance trains until 1972.
As a service to those communities a passenger train was offered which ran 60 miles using electric operated cars.
On 11 March 1872, a direct connection to the harbour was made in the form of the Bristol Harbour Railway, a joint operation of the three railways, which ran between the passenger station and the goods yard, across the street outside on a bridge, and then descended into a tunnel under the churchyard of St. Mary Redcliffe on its way to a wharf in a more convenient position downstream of Bristol Bridge.
The passenger station and the service from Southall were closed on 4 / 5 / 42, but although Brentford Dock was closed in 1964, goods trains ran to Brentford Town Goods until 7 / 12 / 70.
This ran until closed as part of the Beeching plan in 1964 ( although passenger services had been discontinued in 1962 ).
The Northern Pacific Railroad ran its first train to Brainerd, a special train, on march 11, 1871 and its regular passenger service began the next September.
The Wabash Cannonball was a passenger train that ran on the Wabash Railroad between Detroit, Michigan and Saint Louis, Missouri, starting in 1949.
In Blackford County, passenger service on the Lake Erie and Western Railroad line ( owned by the Nickel Plate Road by that time ) was discontinued in 1931, and the last interurban train ran on January 18, 1941.
They were stranded in Fernandina at the far northeast tip of Florida for three weeks until Captain Charlie Fossard, who ran a freight and passenger schooner between Daytona and Fernandina, arrived.
It served the citizens of Grovetown until 1970 when passenger trains no longer ran the Augusta-Atlanta line.
At that time, also, the Frisco railroad ran through town, providing both passenger and freight service to Seymour, including less-than-car-load service.
Prior to 1966, the Erie Railroad's Caldwell Branch ( a part of New York and Greenwood Lake Railway ) ran passenger service through Verona from Great Notch.
It is called the Black Diamond Trail, after the Lehigh Valley's premier passenger train that ran between New York City and Buffalo along the line ( although not stopping in Trumansburg ).
During World War II, the original Hocking Valley Railroad ran 138 steam locomotives, 70 passenger cars and 15, 000 freight cars along 340 route-miles of track.
In the early 20th century, Marietta was served by 24 passenger trains a day, most of which ran on the PRR tracks.
The Lock Haven Electric Railway, managed by the Lock Haven Traction Company and after 1900 by the Susquehanna Traction Company, ran passenger trolleys between Lock Haven and Mill Hall, about to the west.
Early achievements included a railroad station, the 9th Street bridge, a passenger boat that navigated the Allegheny River, a street car line that ran to Natrona via the West Penn Railways, the Kensington Dispatch newspaper, a fire department, hotel, opera house, and a local chapter of the YMCA.
Until July 1968, Lometa was a night flag stop on the Santa Fe passenger train the California Special that ran from Clovis, New Mexico to Houston.
A small passenger train ran the tracks and was affectionately named by the residents, The Toonerville Trolley.

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